Harnessing Emerging Technologies in the Global Mining Sector from a Bibliometric Standpoint

The numerous challenges facing the global mining industry and the adverse impacts on the natural and human environment call for urgent action. In the present industry 4.0, the signature influx of emerging technologies (ETs) has seen various sectors of the economy embracing their application. To impr...

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Main Authors: Chijioke Emere, Olusegun Oguntona, Ifije Ohiomah, Emmanuel Ayorinde
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-6489/5/1/13
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Ifije Ohiomah
Emmanuel Ayorinde
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description The numerous challenges facing the global mining industry and the adverse impacts on the natural and human environment call for urgent action. In the present industry 4.0, the signature influx of emerging technologies (ETs) has seen various sectors of the economy embracing their application. To improve the safety, operational efficiency, and sustainability of the mining value chain, there has been a significant increase in the adoption, incorporation and application of ETs such as digital twins, artificial intelligence, the internet of things, and blockchain. Through a bibliometric analysis of scholarly publication outputs on ETs in the mining industry, this study visualises and ascertains the development and trends of these technologies from 1986 until now. Bibliometric datasets made up of 135 articles drawn from the popular Scopus database were employed. Dataset analysis revealed influential scholarly outputs, authors, and research clusters. The study provides relevant stakeholders in the sector with firsthand insight into the state of ET integration and use in the mining sector. Further studies are recommended to explore innovative technological interventions in other industries that can be adapted to enhance and optimise the activities and processes of the mining sector.
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spelling doaj-art-827f1c05f7b34dcbb2eca574286b7e882025-08-20T02:42:22ZengMDPI AGMining2673-64892025-02-01511310.3390/mining5010013Harnessing Emerging Technologies in the Global Mining Sector from a Bibliometric StandpointChijioke Emere0Olusegun Oguntona1Ifije Ohiomah2Emmanuel Ayorinde3Department of Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology, Walter Sisulu University, Butterworth 4960, South AfricaDepartment of Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology, Walter Sisulu University, Butterworth 4960, South AfricaFaculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology, Walter Sisulu University, Butterworth 4960, South AfricaFaculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology, Walter Sisulu University, Butterworth 4960, South AfricaThe numerous challenges facing the global mining industry and the adverse impacts on the natural and human environment call for urgent action. In the present industry 4.0, the signature influx of emerging technologies (ETs) has seen various sectors of the economy embracing their application. To improve the safety, operational efficiency, and sustainability of the mining value chain, there has been a significant increase in the adoption, incorporation and application of ETs such as digital twins, artificial intelligence, the internet of things, and blockchain. Through a bibliometric analysis of scholarly publication outputs on ETs in the mining industry, this study visualises and ascertains the development and trends of these technologies from 1986 until now. Bibliometric datasets made up of 135 articles drawn from the popular Scopus database were employed. Dataset analysis revealed influential scholarly outputs, authors, and research clusters. The study provides relevant stakeholders in the sector with firsthand insight into the state of ET integration and use in the mining sector. Further studies are recommended to explore innovative technological interventions in other industries that can be adapted to enhance and optimise the activities and processes of the mining sector.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-6489/5/1/13artificial intelligencedigital technologieshealth and safetyindustry 4.0mining industrysustainable development goals
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artificial intelligence
digital technologies
health and safety
industry 4.0
mining industry
sustainable development goals
title Harnessing Emerging Technologies in the Global Mining Sector from a Bibliometric Standpoint
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title_short Harnessing Emerging Technologies in the Global Mining Sector from a Bibliometric Standpoint
title_sort harnessing emerging technologies in the global mining sector from a bibliometric standpoint
topic artificial intelligence
digital technologies
health and safety
industry 4.0
mining industry
sustainable development goals
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