Redesign Aspects Of Lignite Mine Reclamation: A Case Study In Greece

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

Abstract

Restoration of abandoned mine sites is still one of the weak points of mining practice. The latter stands especially for the case of the surface coal and lignite exploitations, where the extended size of the disturbed land and the drastic changes to the geomorphologic features do not facilitate the implementation of a cost effective and environmentally sound reclamation plan. The paper examines the parameters involved towards the legal requirements for the reclamation of the first lignite exploitation in Greece, namely the ?Plakes? mine, located at Euboea, due to the particularities of the site. Then an integrated redesign procedure is presented, aiming at minimizing aesthetic degradation, confronting technical difficulties and preparing the site to accept new uses.
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APA: M. Menegaki  (2005)  Redesign Aspects Of Lignite Mine Reclamation: A Case Study In Greece

MLA: M. Menegaki Redesign Aspects Of Lignite Mine Reclamation: A Case Study In Greece. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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