2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14084544
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Environmental Impacts of Coal Nanoparticles from Rehabilitated Mine Areas in Colombia

Abstract: With the possible increase in mining activities and recently projected population growth in Colombia, large quantities of nanoparticles (NPs) and potentially hazardous elements (PHEs) will be of major concern to mine workers, indigenous residents, and surrounding communities. This study highlights the need to regulate the pollution from Colombian mining activities that comply with regional regulations and global strategies. Colombian coal rejects (CRs) from the Cesar Basin, Colombia, were studied primarily by … Show more

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“…Based on the increase in coal mining activities and recent population growth projections in Colombia, large quantities of nanoparticles (NPs) and potentially hazardous elements (PHEs) will be of major concern to mine workers, indigenous residents, and surrounding communities [4]. This study highlights the need to regulate the pollution from Colombian mining activities that comply with regional regulations and global strategies.…”
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“…Based on the increase in coal mining activities and recent population growth projections in Colombia, large quantities of nanoparticles (NPs) and potentially hazardous elements (PHEs) will be of major concern to mine workers, indigenous residents, and surrounding communities [4]. This study highlights the need to regulate the pollution from Colombian mining activities that comply with regional regulations and global strategies.…”
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confidence: 99%