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Colombian mineral resources: An analysis from a Thermodynamic Second Law perspective
ArticleAbstract: Natural non-renewable resources, such as minerals, are becoming increasingly depleted against a backPalabras claves:COLOMBIA, Exergy, Mineral depletion, Thanatia, ThermoeconomicsAutores:Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, Gabriel Carmona L., Whiting K.Fuentes:scopusAvoided energy cost of producing minerals: The case of iron ore
ArticleAbstract: There is growing concern about the decline of the ore grade in mines and the increased energy usagePalabras claves:Energy consumption, Exergy Replacement Cost, Iron, Metallurgy, MINING, ThanatiaAutores:Abadías Llamas A., Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, Fernandes I., Jose Luis Palacios, Reuter M.A.Fuentes:scopusAn exergy and a thermoeconomic analysis of Colombian mineral resources
Conference ObjectAbstract: Natural non-renewable resources such as minerals are becoming increasingly depleted against a backdrPalabras claves:COLOMBIA, Exergy, Mineral depletion, Thanatia, ThermoeconomicsAutores:Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, Gabriel Carmona L., Whiting K.Fuentes:scopusExergy assessment of topsoil fertility
ArticleAbstract: Soil degradation, affecting around 38% of the world's cropland, threatens the global food supply. DuPalabras claves:Exergy, Pristinia, soil degradation, soil fertility, Sustainability, ThanatiaAutores:Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, Ascaso S., Palacino B.Fuentes:scopusExergy of comminution and the Thanatia Earth's model
ArticleAbstract: The exergy assessment of the mineral capital on Earth has been usually calculated as the minimum andPalabras claves:Crepuscular planet, Exergy of comminution, minerals, ThanatiaAutores:Alicia Valero, Antonio ValeroFuentes:scopusTowards a reference environment for topsoil: The fourth dimension of Thanatia
Conference ObjectAbstract: Thanatia represents a model of degraded Earth where all resources would have been extracted and dispPalabras claves:Exergy, fertility, Reference environment, Sustainability, Thanatia, topsoilAutores:Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, Ascaso S.Fuentes:scopusTowards an exergy methodology to assess the fertility of topsoil
Conference ObjectAbstract: Feeding a growing world population is threatened by soil degradation, which currently affects aroundPalabras claves:Exergy, Optimum soil, soil degradation, soil fertility, ThanatiaAutores:Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, Ascaso S., Palacino B.Fuentes:scopusSimulation-based approach to study the effect of the ore-grade decline on the production of gold
Conference ObjectAbstract: With the rush of metal consumption in the last decades, a growing concern has emerged about the declPalabras claves:energy, environmental, Gold Production, Ore-grade Decline, ThanatiaAutores:Abadías Llamas A., Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, Jose Luis Palacios, Reuter M.A.Fuentes:scopusWhat is the cost of losing irreversibly the mineral capital on earth?
Conference ObjectAbstract: The exergy replacement cost is presented in this paper as a tool for assessing abiotic resource deplPalabras claves:Cost, Exergy, LCA, Mineral capital, ThanatiaAutores:Alicia Valero, Antonio ValeroFuentes:scopusPristinia: A tool for the exergy assessment of topsoil fertility
Conference ObjectAbstract: Soils degradation and erosion is not a question of yes or no. They must be analyzed in detail to evaPalabras claves:Exergy, soil degradation, soil fertility, Sustainability, ThanatiaAutores:Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, Ascaso S., Atares S., Palacino B.Fuentes:scopus