A detailed assessment of global Zr and Ti production
Cameron Perks () and
Gavin Mudd
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Cameron Perks: RMIT University, School of Engineering
Gavin Mudd: RMIT University, School of Engineering
Mineral Economics, 2021, vol. 34, issue 3, No 2, 345-370
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Abstract Titanium and zirconium are vital and often irreplaceable components of modern infrastructure and technology. As international trade routes are challenged, and consumers are increasingly aware of sustainable mining practices, it has become imperative to accurately understand where these minerals are sourced from and in what qualities and quantities. Despite investigation by various government groups, consultants, and scholars, there remain significant differences in global production assessments for titanium and zirconium minerals, particularly for ilmenite and titania slag. This paper investigates this by collating and analyzing publicly available historical data on a country and company basis, providing an analysis of production trends over time, commenting on emerging trends and their relevance to sustainable mining. To provide a complete picture of titanium and zirconium production, this paper also provides evidence of declining titanium and zirconium grades in heavy mineral sand mines. Despite there being some examples to the contrary, the majority of production data and reserve data from existing mines show that these deposits are experiencing declining grades. Overall, there remains a need for improvement in reporting of these minerals to facilitate a modern understanding of the sustainability of the sector.
Keywords: Ilmenite; Rutile; Zircon; Titanium; Sustainable mining; Mineral production (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/s13563-020-00240-5
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