Problems And Options In Relation To Abandoned Mine Sites (Asturias, Spain)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Loredo
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Asturias, in Northwestern Spain, has an extensive mining history. As a result of these historical mine activities where operations have been usually developed with little control on effluents or emissions (environmental regulation of mining activity has only been introduced recently), pollution has been severe in some areas, specially in Hg abandoned mine sites, which constitute one of the major environmental problems related to mining. In many of these sites, materials stocked in spoil heaps can be considered as hazardous wastes because of their chemistry, content on ecotoxic elements and potentiality to spread these to the environment. In the humid climatological conditions of the region, water and wind eroded spoils are dispersed through the environment by different pathways and occasionally surrounding soils and waters are intensively affected by pollution. According to the environmental risks that these unreclaimed mine sites suppose for human beings and ecosystems, remedial options must be considered.
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APA: J. Loredo  (2003)  Problems And Options In Relation To Abandoned Mine Sites (Asturias, Spain)

MLA: J. Loredo Problems And Options In Relation To Abandoned Mine Sites (Asturias, Spain). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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