Minerals For The Protection Of The Environment (Environmental Minerals)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. Lorenz
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The responsible treatment of natural resources, including mineral raw materials, contributes to the protection of the environment. The management of resources and the environment encompasses reduction of emission through application of environmentally friendly processes, economical use of resources, recycling and substitution, application of energy saving processes, land reclamation and recultivation, as well as a well balanced regional and land use planning. A variety of materials are needed for measures to protect the environment. Many of these materials are, or to a large percentage consist of, mineral raw materials, which become effective either directly or indirectly in their natural state or after an appropriate industrial treatment. We call them environmental minerals. Although extraction and processing of these mineral raw materials destined for use in the protection of the environment, may have a negative impact on the environment on one hand, preventive or curing measures to protect the environment on the other would not be possible without them. We have to accept certain smaller burdens of the environment, which naturally will have to be kept at the lowest possible level, in order to avoid or minimize greater damages to nature. In the broad group of industrial minerals and rocks there is a wide variety of mineral raw materials, which lend themselves for countermeasures in favor of the environment. To hamper their production and processing through excessive environmental regulations would make the protection of the very environment more difficult or even impossible.
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APA: W. Lorenz  (1995)  Minerals For The Protection Of The Environment (Environmental Minerals)

MLA: W. Lorenz Minerals For The Protection Of The Environment (Environmental Minerals). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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