Camborne School of Mines: Recent submissions
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Toward a more sustainable mining future with electrokinetic in situ leaching
(American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 30 April 2021)Metals are currently almost exclusively extracted from their ore via physical excavation. This energy-intensive process dictates that metal mining remains among the foremost CO2 emitters and mine waste is the single largest ... -
Benthic foraminiferal turnover across the Dan-C2 event in the eastern South Atlantic Ocean (ODP Site 1262)
(Elsevier, 18 April 2021)The Paleogene was punctuated by perturbations of the global carbon cycle, many associated with transient global warming events (hyperthermals). The Dan-C2 event (~160 kyr after Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary; K/Pg) was the ... -
Origin of ultramafic–mafic bodies on the Isles of Lewis and Harris (Scotland, UK): Constraints on the Archean–Paleoproterozoic evolution of the Lewisian Gneiss Complex, North Atlantic Craton
(Elsevier, 31 December 2021)The Lewisian Gneiss Complex (LGC) is a tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-dominated fragment of the North Atlantic Craton (NAC) in northwest Scotland. End-member models describe the LGC as representing either a ... -
Modelling discontinuity control on the development of Hell’s Mouth landslide
(Springer, 27 December 2021)This paper focuses on numerical modelling and back analysis of the Hell’s Mouth landslide to provide improved understanding of the evolution of a section of the north coast of Cornwall, UK. Discontinuity control is highlighted ... -
Celtic Sea - Installation of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines
(IMarEST / Royal Institute of Naval Architects, 16 December 2021)Floating offshore wind turbines are part of the future for marine renewable energy. Both demonstrator and pre commercial floating wind turbines are being considered for installation in the Celtic Sea. As the floating ...