Summary
Tay
Nguyen bauxite resources issues of exploitation, processing, consumption and
sustainable development
Dang
Trung Thuan, Trinh Phuong Ngoc
The Central Highlands of Vietnam has a full range of factors that govern
the formation of a humid tropical weathering crust, including basalt type
rocks, climatic conditions, topographic features, geomorphology, groundwater
level, and overlay vegetation, weathering time, etc and lead to laterite
weathering formation containing bauxite ore. With a reserve and resource of
about 5.2 billion tons, bauxite is an important resource for Vietnam to develop
the bauxite - aluminum industry. In the Central Highlands, there are currently
02 complexes of bauxite mining and alumina production in Tan Rai and Nhan Co
and 01 aluminum electrolytic plant that is about to operate. In 2013 alumina
was exported, bringing economic benefits, but affecting the natural and social
environment of the Central Highlands region, where is the country's borderline
and multi-ethnic lands. Risk assessment method and cost-benefit analysis method
are the key tools to assess the economic, social and environmental efficiency
of these two mentioned complexes. The evaluation results have showed that
during 30 years of operation, Tan Rai complex did not gain environmental
economic benefits; Nhan Co complex is more effective; Aluminum electrolytic
plant become the highest ecoonomic efficiency. With the electronic shortage and
low demand for aluminum, Vietnam should develop the industry according to the
moderate-bauxite-alumina-aluminum product chain at taste in Nhan Co Industrial
Park, Dak Nong Province.
Keywords: Weathering crust, laterite, bauxite, cost-benefit analysis, risk
assessment