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Yearbook of Sustainable Smart Mining and Energy 2021: Technical, Economic and Legal Framework 2022 ed. [Minkštas viršelis]

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This book is at the center of the UN goals of combining environment and economic development with new technologies.
First, sustainability in mining is defined as a process of transformation. This is followed by an outlook on the aspects of safety, economy, environmental impact and digital transformation. The book includes a discussion of new aspects such as the problem of liability for mining damages regarding climate change in Peru. Specific technical issues in smart mining are covered as well, such as underground localization systems based on ultra-wide band radio and inertial navigation, or the use of thermal imaging for roof crack detection. In addition, the characterization of material flows, subsurface hydrogen-storage systems and the prediction of mining induced subsidence and uplift are dealt with.
The Sustainable Smart Mining and Energy Yearbook is not only aimed at researchers professionals, but at all who want to get an overview of the important technical and legal topics in this field.?
Industry 4.0 in Mining.­- Mine Sustainability in Mining Understood as a
Process of Transformation.- Sustainable Smart Mining - Safe, Economical,
Environmental Friendly, Digital.- Mining Damage Liability for Climate Change
in Peru?.- China Power Status Energy, Economy, Environment.- Russia 2020.-
Optimisation of an Underground Localization System Based on Ultra-Wideband
Radio and Inertial Navigation Through Determination and Evaluation of
Influencing Factors.- Roof Crack Detection & Face Material Characterization
via Thermal Imaging.- Resource Model Updating and Optimization for Real-Time
Mining.- Development of a Data Fusion Model for Material Flow
Characterization Using the Example of Gypsum and Anhydrite.- Blue Nodules
Use of Acoustic Emission Technology for an Inline Characterisation of
Hydraulic Material Streams.- Blue Mining.- Towards Incorporating Extended
Reality Technology in the Education of Mining Professionals.- Prediction of
Mining-Induced Surface Subsidence and Upliftsin Germany.
Professor Dr. Walter Frenz is Director of the Unit for Mining, Environmental and European Law at RWTH Aachen University, GermanyProfessor Dr.-Ing. Axel Preuße is Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Georesources and Materials Engineering and Director at the Institute for Mine Surveying at RWTH Aachen University, Germany