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Title: On Preserving the Technogenic Formations of Mining and Smelting Enterprises by Ecologically safe Conservation and Restoration of Landscapes
Authors: Antoninova, N. Y.
Shubina, L. A.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Knowledge E
Citation: Antoninova, N. Y., Shubina, L. A. (2020). On Preserving the Technogenic Formations of Mining and Smelting Enterprises by Ecologically safe Conservation and Restoration of Landscapes. KnE Materials Science, 6(1), 572–579. https://doi.org/10.18502/kms.v6i1.8146
Abstract: The mining and smelting industries use various schemes for collecting and treating the surface waters during mining and after its completion, including the use of facilities for deep-treatment of part of the water for reuse in the enterprise. However, the mining sites are often remote from the processing and metallurgical enterprises where these treated waters could be used. Therefore, the problem of effective protection of the environment from negative influence can be solved by application of new technical solutions for conservation/re-cultivation of host and overburden masses moved to the surface.
Keywords: TECHNOGENIC FORMATIONS
ECOLOGICALLY SAFE CONSERVATION
RESTORATION OF LANDSCAPES
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/101365
Access: Creative Commons Attribution License
License text: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Conference name: IV Congress “Fundamental Research and Applied Developing of Recycling and Utilization Processes of Technogenic Formations” (TECHNOGEN 2019)
Conference date: 18.06.2019-21.06.2019
RSCI ID: 44882416
ISSN: 2519-1438
DOI: 10.18502/kms.v6i1.8146
Origin: IV Congress “Fundamental Research and Applied Developing of Recycling and Utilization Processes of Technogenic Formations” (TECHNOGEN 2019). — Ekaterinburg, 2020
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