2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-014-3280-z
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Environmental impact of blasting at Drenovac limestone quarry (Serbia)

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“…The impacts of blasting operations have significant effects on mining in varied ways, from mineral processing to environmental sustainability. Undesirable blast impacts, such as ground vibration, airblast, and flyrock, pose severe risks, including human irritation, structural damage, injury, and even fatalities to receptor communities if a blast is not conducted properly [148]. In other words, blast results could increase a mine's operating cost and community complaints, which can escalate to contention between the management and the community if not addressed early.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impacts of blasting operations have significant effects on mining in varied ways, from mineral processing to environmental sustainability. Undesirable blast impacts, such as ground vibration, airblast, and flyrock, pose severe risks, including human irritation, structural damage, injury, and even fatalities to receptor communities if a blast is not conducted properly [148]. In other words, blast results could increase a mine's operating cost and community complaints, which can escalate to contention between the management and the community if not addressed early.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(iv) Miscellaneous issues: Other significant impact of mining includes thermally-related losses, waste treatment and disposal, ecological imbalance, noise and vibration pollution, resettlements, habitat loss and fragmentation, and economic waves (Barber et al, 2010;Bian et al, 2010;ELAW, 2010;Jain et al, 2012;Jain et al, 2015;Rodríguez-Estival et al, 2012;Turcotte et al, 2003;Vasović et al, 2014).…”
Section: Environmental Impacts Of Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, these 6 data, being outliers, are omitted in the subsequent statistical analysis. Using duplex method, 67 PPV data are divided into 50 training data sets and 17 validation data sets [4]. All conventional predictors viz Langefors and Kihlstrom equation, USBM Predictor equation, Ambraseys-Hendron equation, Ghosh Daemen equation, Generalized predictor equation was applied to find the value of R 2 and F statistics to investigate the fitness of model [1,2,6,10].…”
Section: Peak Particle Velocity Recorded At Underground Minementioning
confidence: 99%