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2014-5-14 Minerals beyond the Arctic Circle. Russia (Arctic Siberia): apatite, ceramic raw materials, coal, cobalt, copper, diamonds, gold, gypsum, iron ores, mica, molybdenum, nickel, palladium, platinum, silver, precious stones, rare metals, tin,
Read MoreIndustrial extraction of Arctic natural resources since . In Arctic America, mining began with gold discoveries in Alaska in the period 18801906 including the placer mine gold rush of 1896 in Klondike, Yukon. 35 After the gold rush and up until the 1940s, the Yukon mining industry developed at
Read MoreFinland is a pioneer in sustainable mining in the Arctic Mining in the Arctic region is expanding in Finland as well as in other Arctic countries.The forest sector plays a crucial role as a driver of the low-carbon bioeconomy in providing a basis for new products, materials, services and forms of energy.
Read More2017-10-30 When the Greenlandic parliament in 2013 voted to lift the decades-long moratorium on mining for radioactive materials (including uranium and rare earth
Read More2019-3-1 The focus was on metals (uranium included), coal and industrial minerals (gypsum, phosphate). Oil, gas, and construction materials (e.g. gravel, sand) were excluded, as their extraction permitting policy and environmental impacts are different from the aforementioned.
Read MoreThe development of mining and other resource-based industries are among key drivers of economic development in the Arctic. The fragile environment and the presence of nature-based livelihoods and...
Read More2019-8-23 Mining in the Arctic: Challenges in geography and infrastructure. For Greenland and Nunavut, geography works to limit the disadvantages of isolation, as both jurisdictions have ample access to the ...
Read More2016-10-31 From Boyd et al. (eds): Mineral resources in the Arctic From Boyd 2015, Presentation FEM Active vent Extinct vent Sulphide deposits Hydrothermal plumes
Read More2018-11-20 Sustainable Arctic Mining? A Comparative Analysis of Greenland and Nunavut Mining Discourses. The question of whether or not to mine is often placed center-stage in discussions about rights and resources in the Arctic
Read More2017-8-28 AN ICY TREASURE TROVE. The Arctic stretches from the North Pole to roughly the 66th parallel north, an area of about 20 million square kilometres of freezing seas and tree-less lands.
Read MoreMining in the Arctic: Challenges in geography and infrastructure. For Greenland and Nunavut, geography works to limit the disadvantages of isolation, as both jurisdictions have ample access to the ...
Read More2016-10-31 Raw Materials in the Arctic Challenges, Solutions and Business Opportunities Pär Weihed Luleå University of Technology Best Practices for Mining and Sustainable Development in the Arctic Luleå, Sweden – October 13-14, 2016
Read MoreThe map shows the main sites for gas and oil activities and mining resources in the Arctic. Exploration, development of production, and transport facilities for oil, gas, and mineral resources is increasing throughout the circumpolar region. Receding sea ice cover and permafrost thaw will influence accessibility to mineral and energy resources ...
Read More2021-5-7 The Arctic contains a wealth of petroleum and mineral resources. Currently, the region produces about one tenth of the world's oil and a quarter of its natural gas. The Russian Arctic is the source for about 80 percent of this oil and virtually all of the natural gas; Arctic Canada, Alaska, and ...
Read More2014-4-1 In Arctic America, mining began with gold discoveries in Alaska in the period 1880–1906 including the placer mine gold rush of 1896 in Klondike, Yukon. 35 After the gold rush and up until the 1940s, the Yukon mining industry developed at a slow pace. Large-scale mining took place in northern Canada after World War II, with lead, zinc and ...
Read MoreThe aim of ACRM is to present relevant B2B information and know-how in all phases of the mining life cycle to build up competencies and support business cooperation, industry consortia, and business concepts for the Arctic extractive industries, especially in Greenland. ... Our library is exclusively focused on raw materials in the Arctic ...
Read MoreThis book focuses on the connections between mining activities, knowledge politics and the valuation of landscape in selected case sites in Russia, Greenland and Norway, whilst considering the interrelated aspects of industrialized, natural resource based development and environmental concerns in the Arctic.
Read More2021-3-2 Tanbreez’s mining waste will be piped to a lake which, while it does not contain fish, feeds a river with a large population of Arctic char. Turbid water could impact the char, according to the ...
Read More2020-6-3 Similarly, there is widespread belief among the mining community that hydrocarbons are also present in Antarctica. This is because hydrocarbons have been found along the Atlantic coasts of South America and Africa, the south coast of Australia, and the east coast of India, indicating the possibility of similar deposits along the coasts of Antarctica.
Read More2013-10-3 "The Arctic is the air conditioner and the refrigerator of the planet and what happens here affect all of us," says Kumi Naidoo in this interview with Bill Moyers. Updated at 2.36pm BST.
Read MoreThe map shows the main sites for gas and oil activities and mining resources in the Arctic. Exploration, development of production, and transport facilities for oil, gas, and mineral resources is increasing throughout the circumpolar region. Receding sea ice cover and permafrost thaw will influence accessibility to mineral and energy resources ...
Read More2021-5-7 The Arctic contains a wealth of petroleum and mineral resources. Currently, the region produces about one tenth of the world's oil and a quarter of its natural gas. The Russian Arctic is the source for about 80 percent of this oil and virtually all of the natural gas; Arctic Canada, Alaska, and ...
Read MoreThe aim of ACRM is to present relevant B2B information and know-how in all phases of the mining life cycle to build up competencies and support business cooperation, industry consortia, and business concepts for the Arctic extractive industries, especially in Greenland. ... Our library is exclusively focused on raw materials in the Arctic ...
Read More2014-4-1 In Arctic America, mining began with gold discoveries in Alaska in the period 1880–1906 including the placer mine gold rush of 1896 in Klondike, Yukon. 35 After the gold rush and up until the 1940s, the Yukon mining industry developed at a slow pace. Large-scale mining took place in northern Canada after World War II, with lead, zinc and ...
Read More2016-10-31 Raw Materials in the Arctic Challenges, Solutions and Business Opportunities Pär Weihed Luleå University of Technology Best Practices for Mining and Sustainable Development in the Arctic Luleå, Sweden – October 13-14, 2016
Read MoreProduction of zinc concentrate in China and ROW from 2007 to 2017, based on data from the US Geological Survey, 2007 to 2017.
Read MoreThe present paper addresses the quandary of sustainable raw materials exploitation in the arctic; fundamentally a tradeoff between chances and risks associated with economic growth, environmental ...
Read More2021-3-2 In the tenth century, Erik the Red, a Viking from Iceland, was so impressed with the vegetation on another Arctic island he had found he called it "the green land." Today, it's Greenland's rocks that are attracting outsiders - superpowers riding a green revolution. The world's biggest island has huge resources of metals known as 'rare earths,' used to create compact, super-strong magnets which ...
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