Mining and Processing of Mineral Resources: A Comparative Study of Simulated and Operational Processes
Radim Rybár, Martin Beer, Lucia BednárováThe aim of this study is to analyze the representation of geological, mining, processing, and environmental processes in platform Minecraft. Based on a methodological comparison of in-platform mechanics with technological and geoscientific procedures, the article assesses the degree of accuracy, simplification, and didactic applicability of individual processes related to the extraction and use of mineral resources. The analysis is structured into seven main thematic areas covering the entire resource value chain—from geological exploration through mining, ore beneficiation and processing, to quantitative indicators (e.g., waste-to-ore ratio), fluid resources, and environmental impacts. Special attention is given to the potential of modifications that significantly enhance the complexity and accuracy of simulated processes. The results show that Minecraft, enriched with thematic mods, can serve as an accessible and flexible tool for the popularization and education of industrial and geoscientific processes, while engaging a wide range of audiences.