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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:scopusAssessing the exergy degradation of the natural capital: From Szargut's updated reference environment to the new thermoecological-cost methodology
ArticleAbstract: This paper shows the common developments performed by the Institute of Thermal Technology and the RePalabras claves:Chemical exergy, Exergoecology Portal, Exergy Replacement Cost, Mineral resources, Reference environment, Thermo-ecological costAutores:Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, Stanek W.Fuentes:scopusAssessing urban metabolism through msw carbon footprint and conceptualizing municipal-industrial symbiosis—the case of zaragoza city, Spain
ArticleAbstract: This paper proposes a holistic vision of the urban metabolism (UM), viewing the city as a subsystemPalabras claves:carbon footprint, House-hold’s behavior, industrial symbiosis, MSW management, urban metabolismAutores:Anía M.Á., Antonio Valero, Torres A., Torrubia J.Fuentes:scopusAssessment of Environmental Water Cost Through Physical Hydronomics
ArticleAbstract: The Georgescu-Roegen's statements about the connexion between the Economy and the Thermodynamics, toPalabras claves:Exergy, Physical hydronomics, Water costs, Water Framework DirectiveAutores:Antonio Valero, Martínez A., Rubio-Maya C., Uche J.Fuentes:scopusApplication of thermoeconomics to industrial ecology
ArticleAbstract: Industrial Ecology involves the transformation of industrial processes from linear to closed loop syPalabras claves:Exergy, Industrial ecology, Thermoeconomics, Waste treatmentAutores:Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, Torres Cuadra C., Usón S.Fuentes:scopusAdvances in the distribution of environmental cost of water bodies through the exergy concept in the Ebro river
Conference ObjectAbstract: The Physical Hydronomics (PH) methodology is a tool to properly calculate restoration cost of waterPalabras claves:Ebro river, Exergy analysis, Restoration (environmental) costsAutores:Antonio Valero, Carrasquer B., Martínez A., Uche J.Fuentes:scopusExergoecology: A thermodynamic approach for accounting the Earth's mineral capital. The case of bauxite-aluminium and limestone-lime chains
ArticleAbstract: As man extracts minerals, the natural deposits become depleted in quantity and concentration, and hePalabras claves:Aluminium industry, Exergoecology, exergy cost, Lime industry, Mineral exergy bonus, minerals, ResourcesAutores:Alicia Valero, Antonio ValeroFuentes:scopusExergy and the Hubbert peak. Assessment of the scarcity of minerals on earth
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper demonstrates how thermodynamics and in particular the exergy analysis can help to assessPalabras claves:Autores:Alicia Valero, Antonio Valero, Torres Cuadra C.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 cost analysis of soil-plant system
ArticleAbstract: In this paper, inspired by a gas turbine power plant, the interaction between plant-soil processes hPalabras claves:Exergy, exergy cost, plant-soil process, thermoeconomic analysisAutores:Antonio Valero, Azamian S., Ledari M.B., Saboohi Y.Fuentes:scopus