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Crossing in private property of the lands has allowed the development of subsistence agriculture in the most unusual areas. In this situation are some lands located the near of old tailings from the perimetre of Baia Mare city. In this study we performed ... see more

This paper presents a method to identify mine tailings in sediments and / or soils through digital image analysis and shape parameters of quartz. The method was applied to tailings, natural and anthropogenic sediments from the Guanajuato Mining District. ... see more

Mining activities radically change natural ecosystems, the recovery of which is not possible without the restoration of native or transformed communities of autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms. In order to analyze the success of biodiversity restorati... see more

Ivanov Ievhen, Kovalchuk Ivan. ?????????? ?????????????????? ?????????? = The destruction of mining landscapes. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2016;6(5):369-392. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.53161http://ojs.ukw.edu.pl/ind... see more

The practices of tin mining which removing all layers of soil on deposits of minerals caused the seriously environmental problems, i.e degradation of physical and chemical soil, disappearance of vegetation, flora and fauna in ecosystems that changed the m... see more

The use of post tin mining land for agricultural purpose is constrained by the coarse soil texture (sand), low C-organic, acid pH and low nutrient content which can be rehabilitated with soil ameliorant treatment. The research objective was to determine t... see more

Nearshore turbidity owing to suspended fines is a natural phenomenon around much of the western coast of southern Africa. However, the potential impacts of diamond-mine-related sediment tailings on local biotic communities at Elizabeth Bay in Namibia have... see more

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