Azerbaijan's dynamic growth and socio-economic development
prove that ensuring the industry has the necessary mineral raw materials is an
acute and urgent issue. This requires an increase in the use of metals and
ores, along with the proper redevelopment of waste and previously developed
deposit remains, such as Dashkesen iron, Zaylik alunite, Paragachay molybdenum,
Gumushluk lead-zinc deposits, etc., using modern techniques and technology. As
it is known, the primary raw materials in the development of ferrous metallurgy
are iron ore, chromite and manganese ore, coke coal, flux, and refractory
materials. Research indicates that a sufficient resource base for ferrous
metallurgy in Azerbaijan will not only facilitate the efficient development of
the Ganja metallurgical plant but also enable the export of its products.
Furthermore, implementing these techniques and technology will contribute to
the socioeconomic growth of the country's economy and ensure that environmental
considerations are considered in Azerbaijan's mining industry.
Author(s) Details
Zarifa Efendiyeva
Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, Baku, AZ1010,
Azerbaijan.
Anvar Mammadli
Western Australian School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and
Chemical Engineering, Curtin University, Kalgoorlie, 6430, Western Australia,
Australia.
Please see the link:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cmsdi/v3/722
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