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TítuloGuidance for the integrated use of hydrological, geochemical, and isotopic tools in mining operations
Autor(es)Wolkersdorfer, Christian
Nordstrom, Darrell Kirk
Beckie, Roger Daniel
Cicerone, Daniel S.
Elliot, Trevor
Edraki, Mansour
Valente, Teresa Maria Fernandes
França, Silvia Cristina Alves
Kumar, Pramod
Lucero, Ricardo Andrés Oyarzún
Gil, Albert Soler i
Palavras-chaveMine water management
Isotope studies
Site investigation
Data2020
EditoraSpringer
RevistaMine Water and the Environment
CitaçãoWolkersdorfer, C., Nordstrom, D.K., Beckie, R.D. et al. Guidance for the Integrated Use of Hydrological, Geochemical, and Isotopic Tools in Mining Operations. Mine Water Environ 39, 204–228 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10230-020-00666-x
Resumo(s)This paper summarizes international state-of-the-art applications and opportunities for employing and deploying hydrological, geochemical, and isotopic tools in an integrated manner for investigations of mining operations. It is intended to aid formulation of more integrated approaches for evaluating the overall sustainability of mining projects. The focus is particularly on mine waters, including: environmental water sources, mine water dynamics, and as a source and vector for pollution in the wider environment. The guidance is generic to mining projects and not just reflective of a particular extraction (e.g. coal, metalliferous, uranium) industry. A mine life cycle perspective has been adopted to highlight the potential for more integrated investigations at each stage of a mining operation. Three types of mines have been considered: new (i.e. those in the planning stage), active (i.e. working mines), and historical mines (i.e. inactive and abandoned mines). The practical usage of geochemical analyses and isotopic studies described here emphasise characterisation, dynamics, and process understanding for water quality considerations in tandem with water resource and environmental impact implications. Both environmental (i.e. ambient) and applied (i.e. injected) tracers are considered. This guide is written for scientists (including isotope specialists) who have limited or no mine water experience, environmental managers, planners, consultants, and regulators with key interests in planned, active, and legacy mining projects.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/73080
DOI10.1007/s10230-020-00666-x
ISSN1025-9112
Versão da editorahttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10230-020-00666-x
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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