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Marcin Michalak, Jacek Baginski, Andrzej Bialas, Artur Kozlowski and Marek Sikora
This paper presents a generic component for Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)-based decision support in risk management. The component was originally dedicated to railway transportation issues; however, its generality enabled it to extend its functionalit...
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Janja Vrzel, Hans Kupfersberger, Carlos Andres Rivera Villarreyes, Johann Fank and Leander Wieser
In Europe, 1132 Mt of sand and gravel were mined in 2019, which causes major changes to the hydrogeological cycle. Such changes may lead to significantly raised or lowered groundwater levels. Therefore, the aggregate sector has to ensure that impacts on ...
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Urszula Kazmierczak, Monika Bartlewska-Urban and Pawel Strzalkowski
Reclamation of post-mining areas is one of the most important duties of an entrepreneur involved in mining mineral resources with the use of surface techniques. There are various forms of reclamation activities that depend on the chosen reclamation direc...
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Georgios Louloudis, Christos Roumpos, Emmanouil Louloudis, Eleni Mertiri and Georgios Kasfikis
In the coal phase-out era, achieving sustainable mine closure is significant and prioritizes targets for the mining industry. In this study, the already closed lignite mine of Kardia, North Greece, is investigated, where the mine void left is naturally f...
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Pawel Strzalkowski and Urszula Kazmierczak
This paper proposes a framework to systematize the scope of reclamation works that optimize the agricultural, forest, aquatic, natural, economic, and cultural values of areas after the exploitation of mineral raw materials by mining. The framework descri...
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Joshua M. Silvis, Brian C. Benson, Michael L. Shema and Mark R. Haibach
Mine subsidence can induce streambed ruptures that pirate surface water from a stream. Current understanding of the effects of longwall mining on streams lacks rigorous analytical approaches to detect hydrologic effects and does not consider the efficacy...
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Robert Krzysztofik, Iwona Kantor-Pietraga and Franciszek Klosowski
The socio-economic transformation of (post)mining towns takes different forms and follows varied pathways. This obvious fact acquires a different significance in a region that is a polycentric urban conurbation whose growth was based on coal mining and i...
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Ceng Asmarahman,Sri Wilarso Budi,Imam Wahyudi,Erdy Santoso
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Impact of mining activity on environment is very significant, especially in the form of pollution on surface water and ground water. Therefore, it is necessary to rehabilitate the damaged ecosystem in post mining land by introduction of arbuscular ...
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Cezary K. Urbanowski, Pawel Horodecki, Jacek Kamczyc, Maciej Skorupski and Andrzej M. Jagodzinski
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Juha M. Metsaranta, Suzanne Beauchemin, Sean Langley, Bryan Tisch and Phyllis Dale
Restoring sites disturbed by industrial activity to a forested condition can ensure the continued provision of economic and ecosystem services from these areas. Impounded mine tailings are particularly challenging sites, and positive benefits of establis...
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