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Phosphate Rock: An Industry in Transition takes an interdisciplinary approach to dealing with the phosphate rock chain and its exploration, extraction, processing, fertilizer making, and storage and transportation. The book treats the subject from a global perspective, giving readers insights into what is happening in the emerging economies of the world and possible solutions to problems. It also provides all the parameters necessary to evaluate economic viability of undertaking a mining venture, taking into consideration demands of sustainable mining - social responsibly, environmental pollution control measures, community development, and precautions necessary for ensuring health and safety in the hazardous conditions of mining operations. In recent years, supply chain management has grown in importance as it forms tighter links in integration of key business processes from initial extraction of raw phosphate rock to end customers through different stages of process techniques. The book surveys the changes in technology, including many game-changing innovations that could transform mining. Presents a purposive classification of resources, status of global phosphate rock reserves, and their life-indices Covers mining conditions and possibilities of improvement in methods of exploration and environmental impact Includes economic considerations for resource assessment, mining, quality control and supply problems.
Phosphate industry. --- Nonmetallic minerals industry --- Phosphate mines and mining. --- Phosphate rock. --- Phosphorite --- Rock phosphates --- Phosphatic fertilizers --- Sedimentary rocks --- Mines and mineral resources --- Phosphate industry
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'Asylum and Extraction in the Republic of Nauru' provides an extraordinary glimpse into the remote and difficult-to-access island of Nauru, exploring the realities of Nauru's offshore asylum arrangement and its impact on islanders, workforces, and migrant populations. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Nauru, Australia, and Geneva, as well as a deep dive into the British Phosphate Commission archives, Julia Caroline Morris charts the island's colonial connection to phosphate through to a new industrial sector in asylum. She explores how this extractive industry is peopled by an ever-shifting cast of refugee lawyers, social workers, clinicians, policy makers, and academics globally and how the very structures of Nauru's colonial phosphate industry and the legacy of the 'phosphateer' era made it easy for a new human extractive sector to take root on the island.
Noncitizen detention centers --- Asylum, Right of --- Refugees --- Phosphate mines and mining --- Economic aspects --- Political aspects --- Government policy --- Nauru --- Australia --- Economic conditions. --- Foreign economic relations. --- Emigration and immigration --- Economic aspects. --- Government policy.
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