Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Iron Mining Activity In The Occidental Carpathians

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Popescu
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

In the southern part ?f the Occidental Carpathians an iron ore body embedded in crystalline schist was exploited. The presence of minerals such as magnetite, pyrite, pyro-chorine, allanite, monazite and xenotime, which also include within their structure substituted thorium isomorphic, was pointed out. The iron ore was processed by crushing, grinding and magnetic separation in order to obtain magnetite concentrates. The environment was affected by pollution generated by the mining activities. In 1995 due to the economic reasons, it was decided to cease mining exploitation and remediate the area. The paper presents the ecological impact caused by mining activities on a number of environmental targets and the population. The pollution sources, namely sterile dumps and mine waters are characterized (from the physical, chemical and radiometric point of view); the pollution pathways and theirs effects on potential targets, namely soil, vegetation, hydrographic network and population are identified as well. The degree of pollution due to all sources was assessed and maps of pollution sources distribution were generated. The supplementary effective doses for the population were assessed using rigorous scenarios and considering all exposure pathways. The rehabilitation plan includes solutions for dumps geometrization, covering and revegetation as well as mine waters management.
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APA: M. Popescu  (2005)  Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Iron Mining Activity In The Occidental Carpathians

MLA: M. Popescu Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Iron Mining Activity In The Occidental Carpathians. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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