LANDSCAPE DEGRADATION AS A RESULT OF MINING OPERATIONS- LAND RESTORATION AND REMEDIATION OF MINING WATER. CASE STUDY OF BOITA LOCALITY, ROMANIA
Laura I. Golosie
Pagini: 278-285
Publicat: 1 Jan 2011
Vizualizări: 89
Rezumat: “Boita”, the mining site, shows a very diverse potential study. The mining complex included horizontal galleries, vertical wells and related galleries. Also, near by was built the preparation station of ore and at few hundred meters is situated the mining settling pit which served as preparation station. Very interesting is the study which refers to the type’s evolution of extracted ore: was begun with iron ore, continue with sulphur ore, sulphur complex and reached to uranium ore (and then the exploitation was stopped). In that area I studied: the quality of groundwater from galleries, stabilization of dirt-heaps, stabilization and composition of the mining settling and the influence of all mining operations on the land and population. Also I considerate that is necessary to continue the study five years from now; about the remediation of water from mine- in present the mining water treatment is done with questionable efficiency. In the paper are identified several potential disasters determined by these mining works. This work is a case study about the anthropic changes of Boita locality from Romania.
Cuvinte cheie: mining activities, slope galleries, waste dump, revegetation, acid drainage, treatment station, radiometric measurements, potential disasters
Citează acest articol: Laura I. Golosie. LANDSCAPE DEGRADATION AS A RESULT OF MINING OPERATIONS- LAND RESTORATION AND REMEDIATION OF MINING WATER. CASE STUDY OF BOITA LOCALITY, ROMANIA. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 5, 278-285 (2011). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003306/
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