2020
DOI: 10.32014/2020.2518-170x.30
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Environmental Impact and Toxicological Properties of Mine Dumps of the Lviv-Volyn Coal Basin

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“…Uneven (group) distribution is inherent to the plants intent to group formation. In this case, the distribution is close to the random [21,22]. Theoretical aspects of the phytogenic field formation on the waste heaps of coal mines are shown in picture 4.…”
Section: Series Of Geology and Technical Sciences 2 2021mentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Uneven (group) distribution is inherent to the plants intent to group formation. In this case, the distribution is close to the random [21,22]. Theoretical aspects of the phytogenic field formation on the waste heaps of coal mines are shown in picture 4.…”
Section: Series Of Geology and Technical Sciences 2 2021mentioning
confidence: 65%
“…It is no doubt that human activities result in negative impact on the ecosystem. That concerns especially the deposit development with the formation of technogenic territories [6] with the formation of mine dumps [7], which can even have toxic eff ect on the environment [8]. To reduce the environmental load, the authors of paper [9] specifi ed ecological regularities of the formation of vegetation covers for mine dumps basing on the analysis of fl oristic composition of ecotypes of recultivated and non-recultivated terricones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, social aspects of functioning of the urbanized territories, within which minerals are mined, should also be involved [5,6]. Practically any human activity results in the emission of greenhouse gases [7,8], accumulation of wastes on the daily surface as result of mining activity [9][10][11][12]. Great attention is paid to the utilization of carbon dioxide [13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%