Geological And Geotechnical Aspects To Assist The Reclamation Of Areas Degraded By Surface Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Reclamation of surface mines is a crucial environmental issue and a key challenge to the worldwide mining industry. One of the goals of reclamation is to ensure that the area is left in a condition permitting safe future use. Hence, the reconstruction of open pits, waste piles and tailings dams must satisfy appropriate geotechnical stability and safety conditions for the planned use. Landscaping in the final stages is highly relevant as the topography around the mining areas is sometimes dramatically modified by ore extraction. The reclamation strategies must be applied not only after ore exhaustion, but also during its extraction. This is a sound business strategy that leads to considerable environmental benefits and increased security of the mining operations.
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APA:  (2003)  Geological And Geotechnical Aspects To Assist The Reclamation Of Areas Degraded By Surface Mining

MLA: Geological And Geotechnical Aspects To Assist The Reclamation Of Areas Degraded By Surface Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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