2019
DOI: 10.3390/resources8010021
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Mine Sited after Mine Activity: The Brownfields Methodology and Kuzbass Coal Mining Case

Abstract: Operating life of a mine lasts from a few years to several decades. Mine closure occurs once the mineral resource is exhausted, or operations are no longer profitable. Mine closure plans are required by most regulatory agencies worldwide before a mining closure permission is granted, and must demonstrate that the site will not pose a threat to the environment and health of the society in future. The article describes a new tool, the brownfields methodology, which can help to promote the revitalization of old m… Show more

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“…As stated in the theoretical background section, this research is not exclusively methodologically based on the works mentioned above. Theoretical and methodological procedures and results from research on mining brownfields and their secondary use applications for purposes other than tourism (e.g., [10,15,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38]), although also those concerning mining tourism or tourism in general, were used (e.g., the recent works [6,[39][40][41]; for more details, see the theoretical background section). Based on the study of the abovementioned studies, we conducted a search of the latest studies on the The heuristics of the information database, specifically the critical content analysis of literary sources [21][22][23] focused on brownfields in general (e.g., [5,[7][8][9][12][13][14]16,18,[24][25][26][27]), was the basis of the research in and elaboration of mining brownfields secondary use in (mining) tourism.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As stated in the theoretical background section, this research is not exclusively methodologically based on the works mentioned above. Theoretical and methodological procedures and results from research on mining brownfields and their secondary use applications for purposes other than tourism (e.g., [10,15,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38]), although also those concerning mining tourism or tourism in general, were used (e.g., the recent works [6,[39][40][41]; for more details, see the theoretical background section). Based on the study of the abovementioned studies, we conducted a search of the latest studies on the The heuristics of the information database, specifically the critical content analysis of literary sources [21][22][23] focused on brownfields in general (e.g., [5,[7][8][9][12][13][14]16,18,[24][25][26][27]), was the basis of the research in and elaboration of mining brownfields secondary use in (mining) tourism.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Russia-Siberia and Arctic Cehlár et al (2019) [10] "(Mining) Browfields as potential areas for the resumption of mining using modern technological and environmental approaches with an emphasis on economic benefits for investors and local communities." Slovakia Pavolová et al (2019) [6] "Brownfields can be various types of former industrial, commercial, transport and other logistics facilities, various technical infrastructure facilities, former landfills, areas affected by mining or other human activity and other unused facilities and lands that or partially or completely contaminated.…”
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“…In the region, there are more than 500 enterprises that violate the soil cover. Among the largest soil breakers are open pit coal mining enterprises, which are responsible for more than 60% of the total land area damage [12].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment of water using membranes is common for many applications, including softening, desalination, TDS reduction and elimination of specific components such as iron, arsenic, and other metals and solid components [1,2]. Heavy metals are a serious problem for the environment that is why they should not be released from any technology, including mining and mine water [3] also after completed mining activity [4].…”
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confidence: 99%