(单词翻译:单击)
中英文本
Science & technology
科技板块
Copper gushers
铜井
Brine mines
卤水矿
People may one day drill for copper as they now drill for oil
也许有一天,人们会像现在开采石油一样开采铜
Copper was the first metal worked by human beings. They hammered it into jewellery and ornaments as much as 11,000 years ago. Today, Homo sapiens uses more than 20m tonnes of the stuff a year, much of it in buildings and electrical infrastructure. More will be required in coming decades, to meet the need for widespread electrification brought about by the transition to less carbon-intensive economies. Copper is an essential part of batteries, motors and charging equipment. Solar and wind installations use more copper than their fossil-fuel counterparts, and electric vehicles contain four times more copper than do cars with combustion engines.
铜是人类最早加工的金属
This has spurred interest in new sources of the metal, most of which comes at the moment from rocks dug out of vast opencast mines that are then ground up and processed to release the copper they contain, typically about 1% of their mass.
这激发了人们对铜的新的来源的兴趣,目前大部分的铜来自于从大型露天矿山中挖掘出来的岩石,然后将其碾碎加工,释放出其中所含的铜,一般约为其质量的1%
Metal-rich nodules scattered across various parts of the ocean floor are a possibility. But exploiting these brings technological and regulatory difficulties, and is in any case controversial because of the damage it would do to deep-ocean ecosystems. Jon Blundy of Oxford University, however, offers an alternative. This is to extract, from deep under Earth's surface, the mineral-rich brines from which ores of copper and other valuable metals are generated in the first place. As Dr Blundy points out, "pretty much all of the non-ferrous natural resources that we exploit come ultimately from ancient volcanoes."
有一种可能的来源是分布在海底各处的富含金属的结核
In particular, in 2015, he and his colleagues worked out the chemical details of how copper-sulphide ores form when sulphur-rich gases rise through the plumbing of active volcanoes and encounter metalrich brines trapped in rocks sitting just above pockets of magma. Modern mining operations dig up examples of these ores that formed millions or billions of years ago. Dr Blundy proposes instead to cut out the middleman and go straight to the deep copper-rich fluids themselves.
特别是在2015年,他和同事们研究出了当富硫气体通过活火山的管道上升,遇到困在岩浆口袋上方岩石中富含金属的卤水时铜硫化物矿石形成的化学细节
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词语解释
1.infrastructure 基础设施
Simple improvements to infrastructure can reduce the spread of disease.
对基础设施的简单改进可以减少疾病的传播
2.in any case 无论如何
In any case, this is not the most likely scenario.
无论如何,这都不是最有可能出现的情景
3.fossil fuel 化石燃料
Progress in the development of renewables could be fragile, however, if fossil fuel prices remain low for long.
然而,如果化石燃料价格长期保持低位,可再生能源的发展进程可能会非常脆弱
4.grind up 磨碎
We grind up the wheat to make flour.
我们把小麦磨成面粉