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The Conveyor
Colorado School of Mines
13 episodes
3 days ago
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Discover the latest research, new discoveries and world-changing ideas from Colorado School of Mines.
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Changing the economics of mining
The Conveyor
9 minutes 17 seconds
4 years ago
Changing the economics of mining

Dealing with mine tailings—the waste materials left after the target mineral is extracted from ore at mines around the world—often pose significant challenges to mining companies and surrounding communities. But Priscilla Nelson, professor of mining engineering at Colorado School of Mines, explains that tailings actually can be utilized as a valuable and recyclable earth resource and may change the way we think about mine waste and the sustainability of extraction.

The Conveyor
Discover the latest research, new discoveries and world-changing ideas from Colorado School of Mines.