2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11367-017-1425-5
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Life cycle energy use and CO2 emissions of small-scale gold mining and refining processes in the Philippines

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“…Therefore, according to Classen et al ( 2009 ), “it must be assumed that the environmental impacts of gold mining are rather underestimated.” Another shortcoming that all databases have in common is caused by the missing data on the primary gold from ASM. To date, three studies have been identified with LCA data on the gold from ASM in Peru and the Philippines (Cenia et al 2018 ; Kahhat et al 2019 ; Valdivia and Ugaya 2011 ). To close this gap and include these data in common datasets, it is important to collect more data in different regions and, possibly even more difficult, to determine the market share of the gold from small-scale mining as accurately as possible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, according to Classen et al ( 2009 ), “it must be assumed that the environmental impacts of gold mining are rather underestimated.” Another shortcoming that all databases have in common is caused by the missing data on the primary gold from ASM. To date, three studies have been identified with LCA data on the gold from ASM in Peru and the Philippines (Cenia et al 2018 ; Kahhat et al 2019 ; Valdivia and Ugaya 2011 ). To close this gap and include these data in common datasets, it is important to collect more data in different regions and, possibly even more difficult, to determine the market share of the gold from small-scale mining as accurately as possible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The environmental impacts of gold production by conventional cyanidation have been studied in several life cycle assessments (LCA) for both refractory and free-milling ores (Cenia et al 2018;Chen et al 2018;Norgate and Haque 2012). Gold has a high specific environmental footprint, which arises mainly from the fact that gold concentrations in ores are very low, at ppm level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metals are important raw materials extracted from the environment. They are found in most products and industries, such as buildings, electronics tools, and pharmaceutical industries (Durucan 2006; Santero and Hendry 2016; Cenia et al 2018). Obtaining metals in the appropriate form requires various steps, often carried out in different locations and with a large range of environmental impacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%