与地质材料有关的犯罪:采矿、矿物、金属和化石

Geology Today Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1111/gto.12487
Laurance John Donnelly, Duncan Pirrie
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人类文明一直依赖于地质材料,如果没有矿物的使用,人类文明就不会像我们所知的那样存在。在可预见的未来,矿物仍将是最重要的商品。随着技术的变化,对不同矿产品的需求也会发生变化。例如,随着汽车电气化和传统化石燃料(煤炭、石油和天然气)燃烧量的减少,我们进入了电池革命时代,预计对电池技术所用矿物的需求将大幅增加。仅在 2022 年,全球采矿业的产值就将超过 2000 亿美元。在涉及如此巨额资金的情况下,犯罪活动也就不足为奇了。采矿、矿物和金属行业的犯罪活动包括非法采矿和走私、盗窃(包括掺假和替换)、冲突矿物非法贸易、造假、欺诈和环境犯罪(如污染、污染和土地、空气和水质退化)。在本文中,我们将概述与地质材料有关的犯罪活动类型,以及法证地质学家在降低相关风险方面的潜在作用。
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Crimes associated with geological materials: mining, minerals, metals and fossils

Civilization has always relied on geological materials and it would not exist as we know it without the use of minerals. For the foreseeable future, minerals will remain fundamentally important commodities. As technology changes, so does the demand for different mineral commodities. For example, as we enter the era of the battery revolution, expedited by vehicle electrification and a reduction in the burning of traditional fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas), demand for minerals used in battery technologies is predicted to increase significantly. In 2022 alone, the global mining industry had a value of over 2000 billion US dollars. Where such huge amounts of money are involved, it is unsurprising that criminal activity follows. Criminal activity in the mining, minerals and metals industries includes illegal mining and smuggling, theft (including adulteration and substitution), illegal trade in conflict minerals, fakes, fraud and environmental crime (e.g. pollution, contamination and degradation of the land, air and water). In this article, we provide an overview of the types of criminal activities associated with geological materials and the potential role of forensic geologists in mitigating the associated risks.

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