Image Arizona Geology E-Magazine: Directory of Arizona's Active Mines Jan. 11, 2022 AZGS' Open-File Report 'Directory of Active Mines in Arizona: FY2021' documents 433 active, full-time mines or development projects in the state of Arizona, from small sand and gravel operations providing materials for local road maintenance and construction to the large open-pit copper mines, such as Morenci and Ray. Read more
Image World’s first school for holistic mining management incorporates ESG agenda Jan. 6, 2022 Arizona – which produces 74% of America’s copper – will soon be home to a new type of institution designed to shape the industry’s workforce for the future. Read more
UArizona gives impulses for R&D consortium Dec. 15, 2021 In a mini-symposium, the University of Arizona and industry looked at the benefits of hyperspectral sensing and decided to found an R&D consortium. Read more
Interdisciplinary research in mineral resources gets a boost with new initiative Dec. 11, 2021 The Mineral Resources Research and Innovation Initiative is set to fund a number of projects starting in January. The reviewing committee received over a dozen requests for funding after putting out a request for proposals in October. Read more
Arizona State Legislature Approves $4M in Ongoing Yearly Funding for School of Mining and Mineral Resources Sept. 9, 2021 The funding is geared to building a highly educated workforce prepared to meet some of the world’s most pressing technological needs around mineral resources. Read more
New School of Mining and Mineral Resources Will Take Holistic Approach June 11, 2021 Jointly housed in the College of Engineering and the College of Science, the school aims to break down disciplinary silos to educate the next generation of mining engineers and mineral resource professionals. Read more
The world in 2050: Cleaner mining for greener energy Feb. 24, 2021 Let’s have a look at the world at the mid-21st century, when today's newborns are about to finish graduate school. The world population has surpassed 9 billion, maybe even 10 billion people. Everybody needs housing and the infrastructure to get from one place to another, be it by rail in trams and trains or on the road, in hybrid or electric cars or even e-scooters. Read more
Sensors Make Sense of Mine Conditions Dec. 1, 2020 University of Arizona then-graduate student Jinping was able to further work on an alternate process of mapping physical details of mining sites while getting real-world experience. Read more