Gavin M. Mudd is the Director of the Critical Mineral Intelligence Centre located within the British Geological Survey. He was awarded a Ph.D. in environmental engineering in 2001, from the Victoria University of Technology.[1] Mudd's research interests include critical minerals, circular economy, environmental impacts, management of mine wastes, acid mine drainage, sustainability frameworks, life-cycle assessment modelling and mine rehabilitation.[1]
In October 2007, Gavin Mudd completed a report on Australia's Mining Industry entitled The Sustainability of Mining in Australia: Key Production Trends and Their Environmental Implications for the Future.[2]
Selected recent publications
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- Sustainability of Uranium Mining and Milling: Toward Quantifying Resources and Eco-Efficiency[3]
- Global Trends in Gold Mining : Towards Quantifying Environmental and Resource Sustainability? Resources Policy, 32 (1–2), 2007, pp 42–56.
- Gold Mining in Australia : Linking Historical Trends and Environmental and Resource Sustainability, Environmental Science and Policy, 10 (7–8), 2007, pp 629–644.
- An Analysis of Historic Production Trends in Australian Base Metal Mining, Ore Geology Reviews, 32 (1–2), 2007, pp 227–261.
- An Assessment of the Sustainability of the Mining Industry in Australia Australian Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Engineering, 5 (1), 2007, pp 1–12.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "Dr Gavin Mudd".
- ^ "The Sustainability of Mining in Australia: Key Production Trends and Their Environmental Implications for the Future". Archived from the original on 10 November 2007. Retrieved 5 November 2007.
- ^ Mudd, Gavin M.; Diesendorf, Mark (2008). "Sustainability of Uranium Mining and Milling: Toward Quantifying Resources and Eco-Efficiency". Environmental Science & Technology. 42 (7): 2624–2630. Bibcode:2008EnST...42.2624M. doi:10.1021/es702249v. PMID 18505007.
Further reading
editMudd, Gavin. "The Publications of Dr Gavin M. Mudd". Retrieved 13 October 2012.