Mining activities belong to human history, they are lost in the mists of time. They usually impact on large portions of the territory, both directly (exploitation areas and logistic activities directly related to exploitation) and indirectly (exploited material handling, processing and storage areas). As a result, at the end of mine life cycle, dismissed areas usually cannot be directly re-utilized without efficient and well addressed rehabilitation actions. Main goal of the proposed approach was to analyze the results obtained when a set of procedures, based on the collection and the analysis of remote sensed data, is developed to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation of land contaminated by extractive industry activities and to perform a monitoring and registration of the environmental impact of such operations by the application and the integration of modern information technologies, as Earth Observation (EO) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The study was developed in the framework of the EU-Asia program of the European union (EXTRACT-IT Project - Contract No: CN/ASIA IT&C/006 (89870): Application of Information Technologies for the sustainable management of Extractive industry activities) and it was addressed to three different dismissed mine areas in India, Thailand and China, respectively. The results, in terms of methodologies selected, strategies applied and results obtained, are described with particular reference to Fuxing coal mine area in China.

Satellite Image Based Strategies to Evaluate the Impact of Dismissed Mine Site: an Application to the Fuxing Coal Mine Area, China / Bonifazi, Giuseppe; Nardoni, L; Serranti, Silvia; Volpe, F.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2008), pp. 4042-4052. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th International Mineral Processing Congress tenutosi a Beijing, China nel September 24-28).

Satellite Image Based Strategies to Evaluate the Impact of Dismissed Mine Site: an Application to the Fuxing Coal Mine Area, China

BONIFAZI, Giuseppe;SERRANTI, Silvia;
2008

Abstract

Mining activities belong to human history, they are lost in the mists of time. They usually impact on large portions of the territory, both directly (exploitation areas and logistic activities directly related to exploitation) and indirectly (exploited material handling, processing and storage areas). As a result, at the end of mine life cycle, dismissed areas usually cannot be directly re-utilized without efficient and well addressed rehabilitation actions. Main goal of the proposed approach was to analyze the results obtained when a set of procedures, based on the collection and the analysis of remote sensed data, is developed to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation of land contaminated by extractive industry activities and to perform a monitoring and registration of the environmental impact of such operations by the application and the integration of modern information technologies, as Earth Observation (EO) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The study was developed in the framework of the EU-Asia program of the European union (EXTRACT-IT Project - Contract No: CN/ASIA IT&C/006 (89870): Application of Information Technologies for the sustainable management of Extractive industry activities) and it was addressed to three different dismissed mine areas in India, Thailand and China, respectively. The results, in terms of methodologies selected, strategies applied and results obtained, are described with particular reference to Fuxing coal mine area in China.
2008
24th International Mineral Processing Congress
remote sensing; Geographic Information System (GIS); coal mine; rehabilitation
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Satellite Image Based Strategies to Evaluate the Impact of Dismissed Mine Site: an Application to the Fuxing Coal Mine Area, China / Bonifazi, Giuseppe; Nardoni, L; Serranti, Silvia; Volpe, F.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2008), pp. 4042-4052. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th International Mineral Processing Congress tenutosi a Beijing, China nel September 24-28).
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