Mineral Economics
2011 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 3, 2022
- Breakthrough technologies and innovations along the mineral raw materials supply chain — towards a sustainable and secure supply pp. 345-347

- Peter Buchholz, Magnus Ericsson and Volker Steinbach
- F.-W. Wellmer — a life as a raw materials expert at the crossroads of research, industry and politics pp. 349-350

- Volker Steinbach
- Fred Wellmer—matchless mineral mentor pp. 351-353

- John H. DeYoung
- Building a European vision in a global world: a tribute to Pr. F. W. Wellmer’s contribution, from a French perspective pp. 355-359

- Patrice Christmann, Pierre Toulhoat and Jacques Varet
- Resources and reserves in a carbon-constrained world pp. 361-371

- Peter J. Cook
- Metallogenic models as the key to successful exploration — a review and trends pp. 373-408

- Walter L. Pohl
- How commodity prices and technical development has influenced exploration strategies: a case study from Sweden pp. 409-427

- Pär Weihed
- Breakthrough technologies for mineral exploration pp. 429-454

- Kazuya Okada
- Use of drones in acquiring B-field total-field electromagnetic data for mineral exploration pp. 455-465

- J. P. Smit, E. H. Stettler, A. B. W. Price, M. O. Schaefer, M. C. Schodlok and R. Zhang
- SQUIDs for magnetic and electromagnetic methods in mineral exploration pp. 467-494

- Ronny Stolz, Markus Schiffler, Michael Becken, Anneke Thiede, Michael Schneider, Glenn Chubak, Paul Marsden, Ana Braña Bergshjorth, Markus Schaefer and Ockert Terblanche
- Implications of new hyperspectral satellites for raw materials exploration pp. 495-502

- Martin C. Schodlok, Michaela Frei and Karl Segl
- Metallurgical infrastructure and technology criticality: the link between photovoltaics, sustainability, and the metals industry pp. 503-519

- Neill Bartie, Lucero Cobos-Becerra, Magnus Fröhling, Rutger Schlatmann and Markus Reuter
- Required and desired: breakthroughs for future-proofing mineral and metal extraction pp. 521-537

- Elisabeth Clausen and Aarti Sörensen
- Recycling and circular economy—towards a closed loop for metals in emerging clean technologies pp. 539-562

- Christian Hagelüken and Daniel Goldmann
- From mineral processing to waste management and recycling: common challenges and needs for innovation in France pp. 563-567

- Patrick D’Hugues, Stephane Bourg and Yannick Menard
- Mineral statistics—useful tool or needless exercise? pp. 569-586

- Leopold Weber and Christian Reichl
- The global mining industry: corporate profile, complexity, and change pp. 587-606

- R. Anthony Hodge, Magnus Ericsson, Olof Löf, Anton Löf and Paul Semkowich
- Assessing mineral supply concentration from different perspectives through a case study of zinc pp. 607-616

- Christine L. Thomas, Nedal T. Nassar and John H. DeYoung
- Non-renewable resource extraction over the long term: empirical evidence from global copper production pp. 617-625

- Martin Stuermer
- Regional shifts in production and trade in the metal markets: a comparison of China, the EU, and the US pp. 627-640

- Johannes Perger
- Trends in global mineral and metal criticality: the need for technological foresight pp. 641-652

- Patrice Christmann and Gaëtan Lefebvre
- Current trends in addressing environmental and social risks in mining and mineral supply chains by regulatory and voluntary approaches pp. 653-671

- Gudrun Franken and Philip Schütte
- The impacts of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues in achieving sustainable lithium supply in the Lithium Triangle pp. 673-699

- E. Petavratzi, D. Sanchez-Lopez, A. Hughes, J. Stacey, J. Ford and A. Butcher
- Big data analyses for real-time tracking of risks in the mineral raw material markets: implications for improved supply chain risk management pp. 701-744

- Peter Buchholz, Arne Schumacher and Siyamend Barazi
- The role of transdisciplinarity for mineral economics and mineral resource management: coping with fallacies related to phosphorus in science and practice pp. 745-763

- Roland W. Scholz and Gerald Steiner
- What we have learned from the past and how we should look forward pp. 765-795

- Friedrich-W. Wellmer
Volume 35, issue 2, 2022
- Determination of optimal production rate under price uncertainty—Sari Gunay gold mine, Iran pp. 187-201

- Parviz Sohrabi, Hesam Dehghani and Behshad Jodeiri Shokri
- Driving investments in ore beneficiation and scrap upgrading to meet an increased demand from the direct reduction-EAF route pp. 203-220

- Rutger Gyllenram, Niloofar Arzpeyma, Wenjing Wei and Pär G. Jönsson
- Questions that board directors should be asking about emerging governance issues and risk: a practitioner’s view and implications for the extractive industries pp. 221-237

- Turlough Guerin
- Mining and indigenous rights in Sweden: what is at stake and the role for legislation pp. 239-252

- Håkan Tarras-Wahlberg and John Southalan
- Mining history of Brazil: a summary pp. 253-265

- Iran F. Machado and Silvia Figueirôa
- Simulation-based decision-making system for optimal mine production plan selection pp. 267-281

- Jyrki Savolainen, Ramin Rakhsha and Richard Durham
- Impact of metal mining on per capita family income in Peru pp. 283-294

- René Paz Paredes Mamani, Roberto Arpi Mayta, Roberto Chávez Flores and Faustino Ccama Uchiri
- Relationship of iron ore price with other major commodity prices pp. 295-307

- Yoochan Kim, Apurna Ghosh, Erkan Topal and Ping Chang
- The evolution of mining employment during the resource boom and bust cycle in Australia pp. 309-324

- Nam Foo and Ruhul Salim
- How companies improve critical raw material circularity: 5 use cases pp. 325-335

- Alessandra Hool, Dieuwertje Schrijvers, Sander van Nielen, Andrew Clifton, Sophia Ganzeboom, Christian Hagelueken, Yasushi Harada, Hendy Kim, Anthony Ku, Juliane Meese-Marktscheffel and Takeshi Nemoto
- História da mineração Brasileira (mining history of Brazil) pp. 337-339

- Paulo Sa
- A handbook of primary commodities in the global economy pp. 341-344

- Anton Löf
Volume 35, issue 1, 2022
- Changing locus of mining pp. 1-2

- Magnus Ericsson
- Challenges in mining legislation and regulatory setup-evidence from Kosovo pp. 3-16

- Azem Rexhaj
- Mineral auction regime in India: challenges and future outlook pp. 17-33

- Pradeep Kumar Jain
- Innovation in mining: what are the challenges and opportunities along the value chain for Latin American suppliers? pp. 35-51

- Beatriz Calzada Olvera
- Cost competitive analysis of large-scale gold mines in Ghana from 2007 to 2016 pp. 53-65

- Samuel Kwame Atta and Tinashe Tholana
- Minnesota—too late for a Sovereign Wealth Fund? pp. 67-85

- Christopher R. McIntosh, Neil Wilmot, Adrienne Dinneen and Jason Shogren
- Japan’s critical metals in the medium term: a quasi-dynamic approach incorporating probability pp. 87-101

- Ojiambo N. Malala and Tsuyoshi Adachi
- The evolution of non-OECD countries in the twenty-first century: developments in steel trade and the role of technology pp. 103-132

- Naoki Sekiguchi
- Do commodity prices incentivize exploration permit application? An explorative study of an anecdotal relation pp. 133-141

- Tobias Olofsson
- Understanding technology in mining and its effect on the work environment pp. 143-154

- Joel Lööw
- The obstacles and challenges of transition towards a renewable and sustainable energy system in Azerbaijan and Poland pp. 155-169

- Marcin Cholewa, Farid Mammadov and Agnieszka Nowaczek
- Webinar “Minerals and Africa’s Development” February 25, 2021 pp. 171-176

- Joseph Atta-Mensah, Kojo Busia, Fui Tsikata, Jerry Ahadjie, Nellie Mutemeri and Yao Graham
- Javier Blas and Jack Farchy: The world for sale – money, power and the traders who barter the earth’s resources pp. 177-179

- Anton Löf
- Review essay on The ESG Due Diligence and Transparency Report on Extractive Commodity Trading: can voluntary standards Succeed? pp. 181-184

- Howard Mann
- Jonathan Kingsman: out of the shadows—the new merchants of grain pp. 185-186

- Anton Löf
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