Underground mining influence on an environment
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Published:2006
E.V. Stanis, 2006. "Underground mining influence on an environment", 5th ICEG Environmental Geotechnics: Opportunities, Challenges and Responsibilities for Environmental Geotechnics: Proceedings of the ISSMGE’s fifth international congress organized by the Geoenvironmental Research Centre, Cardiff University and held at Cardiff City Hall on 26–30th June 2006, H. R. Thomas
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Abstract
This paper presents an attempt to analyze the modern influence of underground mining on geoecological environment. The coal mine, from the point of view of environmental impact, is a complex composed of overground and underground parts, each of them having influence on a biosphere. The basic directions of negative influence are the following: withdrawal of land from usage and disturbance of lands; exhausting of water resources and disturbance of surface waters regimes; pollution of surface waters; pollution of a surface by wastes of a mining and coal preparation; relief deformation and creation of technogenic landscapes. Detailed monitoring of geoenvironment is necessary to avoid negative influence of underground coal mining industry.
