Critical Minerals: Methodologies and Case Studies
A special issue of Minerals (ISSN 2075-163X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (12 December 2018) | Viewed by 33839
Special Issue Editors
Interests: energy technology; resource policy; nexus; sustainability; sustainable development; hydrogen energy; criticality assessment; water; minerals
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Interests: industrial ecology (materials flow analysis); mineral economics; resource/recycling policy; resource security; sustainable resources use
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Interests: critical minerals; energy; resource policy
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
While the discussion of “critical minerals” has been around for a long time, in recent years, there have been greater efforts to formalize assessment approaches. Moreover, as transitions towards new technologies, particularly in the clean energy sector, have been seen as putting pressure on the supply of various minerals, the interest in analyzing present and potential future mineral criticality has been increasing. In particular, it has been noted that the reduction in minerals prices in recent years, after a prolonged period of high price growth may effect criticality—both as an area of research interest, as well as the practical criticality of minerals. This Special Issue seeks both case studies and methodological papers demonstrating new research in this important area.
Submissions may include, but are not limited to:
Strategies for mitigating criticality—e.g., urban mining/recycling; market structures, investment portfolios and interventions; unconventional resources; technological innovation and substitution; economic restructuring
Assessment methodologies—e.g., advances in assessment; environmental criteria; comparative assessment of alternative methodologies; systems studies of dynamic criticality; uncertainty analysis
New or updated case studies—e.g., new technologies; new materials; country-specific, global, corporate or sectoral assessments; updates of previous studies with new data reflecting recent industry changes.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Benjamin C McLellan
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shinsuke Murakami
Dr. Jamie Speirs
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Criticality
- Methodologies
- Energy
- Sectoral approaches
- National approaches
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