Cormio Carlo, Alonso Marta, Cleall Peter, Heuss-Assbichler Soraya, Guglietta Daniela, Sinnett Danielle, Szabo Katalin, Žibret Gorazd, Carvalho Teresa, Kral Ulrich, Werner Tim, Lemiere Bruno
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ICAMCyL Foundation, International Center for Advanced Materials and raw materials of Castilla y León, León Technology Park, Main Building, C/ Julia Morros s/n, First Floor, Offices 106-108, Armunia, León 24009, Spain.
Data Brief. 2024 Mar 19;54:110348. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2024.110348. eCollection 2024 Jun.
This geospatial dataset provides a compilation of findings from an evidence-based review of site-specific resource assessments of mining and metallurgical residues. Information pertaining to location, target material, geological knowledge, extractability, resource classification and stakeholder perspectives was collected from publicly available reports, articles, academic theses, and databases. The dataset includes 44 relevant data attributes from 64 mining and metallurgical sites in 27 countries. Resource classification is available for 38 sites. The dataset can be used by evaluators of recovery projects, authorities that provide permits, as well as by decision makers in support of developing regulatory policies. The dataset facilitates future addition of sites by the research community and can be further used as a starting point to bridge the estimates on recoverable quantities to the United Nations Framework Classification (UNFC). The UNFC is a universally applicable scheme for the sustainable management of all energy, primary and secondary mineral resources. Its use is stimulated by the European Commission and is intended to be adopted by geological surveys to harmonize the data on the availability of primary and secondary raw materials in Europe in future.
该地理空间数据集汇总了对采矿和冶金残渣特定场地资源评估进行循证审查的结果。从公开报告、文章、学术论文和数据库中收集了与位置、目标材料、地质知识、可提取性、资源分类以及利益相关者观点相关的信息。该数据集包含来自27个国家64个采矿和冶金场地的44个相关数据属性。38个场地有资源分类信息。该数据集可供回收项目评估人员、发放许可证的当局以及支持制定监管政策的决策者使用。该数据集便于研究界未来添加场地,并可进一步用作将可回收量估计值与联合国框架分类(UNFC)相衔接的起点。UNFC是一个普遍适用于所有能源、一次和二次矿产资源可持续管理的方案。欧盟委员会鼓励使用该方案,地质调查机构也打算采用该方案,以便未来统一欧洲一次和二次原材料可利用情况的数据。