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Unlocking Critical Mineral Security: Redesigning Recovery Systems in Today's Mining Operations

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The resilience of national infrastructure increasingly depends on secure access to critical minerals. Despite the U.S. government's strategic investments and growing urgency, our mineral strategy still relies heavily on future mining projects or geopolitically entangled imports. Overlooked, however, is the latent potential in what domestic mining already produces—but fails to recover. This article presents a systems‐based perspective on redesigning mineral recovery within existing mines, arguing for a new policy, research, and incentive architecture to improve critical mineral supply security from within. 国家基础设施的复原力越来越依赖于关键矿产的安全获取。尽管美国政府进行了战略投资, 且紧迫性日益增强, 但我们的矿产战略仍然严重依赖未来的采矿项目或受地缘政治影响的进口。然而, 国内矿业已产出但尚未恢复的潜在资源却被忽视。本文从系统视角探讨了如何重新设计现有矿山的矿产回收, 并主张制定新的政策、研究和激励机制, 从内部改善关键矿产的供应安全. La resiliencia de la infraestructura nacional depende cada vez más del acceso seguro a minerales críticos. A pesar de las inversiones estratégicas del gobierno estadounidense y la creciente urgencia, nuestra estrategia minera aún depende en gran medida de futuros proyectos mineros o de importaciones con implicaciones geopolíticas. Sin embargo, se pasa por alto el potencial latente de lo que la minería nacional ya produce, pero no logra recuperarse. Este artículo presenta una perspectiva sistémica sobre el rediseño de la recuperación de minerales en las minas existentes, abogando por una nueva arquitectura de políticas, investigación e incentivos para mejorar la seguridad del suministro de minerales críticos desde dentro.

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  • Priscilla P. Nelson, 2026. "Unlocking Critical Mineral Security: Redesigning Recovery Systems in Today's Mining Operations," Journal of Critical Infrastructure Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 7(1), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:crtinf:v:7:y:2026:i:1:n:e70009
    DOI: 10.1002/jci3.70009
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