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2018
Journal Article
Title

What is the optimal and sustainable lifetime of a mine?

Abstract
The first stage of the circular economy, mining, is examined from the perspective of sustainability. The authors discuss how to maximize the use of phosphate rock, a primary commodity. To attract investment capital in a market economy system, a mine has to operate profitably, i.e., its lifetime must be optimized under economic conditions, for example, according to Taylor's Rule. From a sustainability perspective, however, the lifetime should extend as long as possible and the grades mined be as low as possible. The authors examine methods for optimizing a mine's lifetime under economic conditions according to practical experience and learning effects to optimize exploration and exploitation. With the condition of sustainability, a recently developed concept of cut-off grade for a layered phosphate deposit is examined and considerations for prolonging a mine's lifetime are discussed. As there are big losses from the current and potential future value chains above and below the current cut-off grade, we argue that the losses and use efficiency of phosphorus are key parts of a circular economy.
Author(s)
Wellmer, Friedrich-Wilhelm
Scholz, Roland W.  
Journal
Sustainability  
Open Access
DOI
10.3390/su10020480
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Grenzflächen- und Bioverfahrenstechnik IGB  
Keyword(s)
  • Break-even cut-off

  • cut-off grade

  • Lifetime of a mine

  • Resource efficiency

  • Sustainable cut-off

  • Sustainable mining

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