2018
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.180365
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A novel environmental restoration method for an abandoned limestone quarry with a deep open pit and steep palisades: a case study

Abstract: In general, exploitation of rock materials, such as limestone or granite exploitation, can cause serious damage to the environment near a mine area. With economic development and the ever-increasing demand for ore resources, mining activities have induced very serious environmental issues in China. Therefore, environmental restoration work around mines in China is urgently required. This study explores the Chuankou open-pit limestone quarry in Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province, Northwest China, as the engineeri… Show more

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“…Ensuring the stability of the sides of quarries is a very urgent problem [1,2]. The issues of stability are solved in the conditions of the unique diversity of mining and geological conditions in a very strict economic framework when determining both the maximum depth of open-pit mining and the slope angles of the sides on the limit contour.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ensuring the stability of the sides of quarries is a very urgent problem [1,2]. The issues of stability are solved in the conditions of the unique diversity of mining and geological conditions in a very strict economic framework when determining both the maximum depth of open-pit mining and the slope angles of the sides on the limit contour.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technical mine reclamation strategies (i.e., the combined process by which adverse environmental effects of surface mining are minimized and mined landscapes are returned to a beneficial end use) have been the focus of substantial research efforts and frequent expert meetings [8][9][10] among others. However, reclamation failures are common, frequently related to faults in reclamation execution, inadequate species selection, poor seedling quality, unsuitable restoration techniques, changes in legislation, post-mining land uses, and the impact of local disturbances not considered in reclamation management [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introduction 1open-pit Mining Landscape's Impacts and Traditional Reclamation Approaches In Limiting Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quarrying activities lead to the extraction of nonmetallic rocks and aggregates, this extraction is used for various purposes in our life (Tahseen Sayara et al (2016). Open-pit mining is generally preferred in mining operations due to its applicability in all operable areas of exposed rock, minimum production loss, and high production rate, especially for ores such as limestone, granite, and iron ore that are exposed at the surface (Hanxun Wang et al (2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%