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Thanatia: The Destiny Of The Earth's Mineral Resources - A Thermodynamic Cradle-to-cradle Assessment (Hardcover)
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Thanatia: The Destiny Of The Earth's Mineral Resources - A Thermodynamic Cradle-to-cradle Assessment (Hardcover)
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Is Gaia becoming Thanatia, a resource exhausted planet? For how
long can our high-tech society be sustained in the light of
declining mineral ore grades, heavy dependence on un-recycled
critical metals and accelerated material dispersion? These are all
root causes of future disruptions that need to be addressed
today.This book presents a cradle-to-cradle view of the Earth's
abiotic resources through a novel and rigorous approach based on
the Second Law of Thermodynamics: heat dissipates and materials
deteriorate and disperse. Quality is irreversibly lost. This allows
for the assessment of such depletion and can be used to estimate
the year where production of the main mineral commodities could
reach its zenith. By postulating Thanatia, one acquires a sense of
destiny and a concern for a unified global management of the
planet's abiotic resource endowment.The book covers the core
aspects of geology, geochemistry, mining, metallurgy, economics,
the environment, thermodynamics and thermochemistry. It is
supported by comprehensive databases related to mineral resources,
including detailed compositions of the Earth's layers,
thermochemical properties of over 300 substances, historical energy
and mineral resource inventories, energy consumption and
environmental impacts in the mining and metallurgical sector and
world recycling rates of commodities.
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