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Coastal mining and quarrying are some of the major activities for removing sediments that cause an adverse impact on the diversity of coastal ecosystems Kasperson and Kasperson 2001; Kaliraj et al 2014 Landsat ETM and OLI images were used to estimate the areal extent of sites encroached for mining and quarrying in the South Indian coastline
Finally findings in Table 3 reveals that 30% of the respondents reported that Civils society was highly capable of actualizing the EIA and EMPs interventions for sustainable quarrying while 30% said that civil society was lowery able to actualize the EIA and EMPs interventions to curb the quarrying threats Socio Economic Effects of
·ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF STONE QUARRYING THE CASE OF WENCHI MUNICIPALITY IN THE BRONG AHAFO REGION OF GHANA By associated with quarrying to enable the adoption of best practices to enhance environmental sustainability iii Summary of Proposed Mitigation Measures in Line with the Anticipated Impacts of Stone
A binary logistic regression model was done to identify the independent variables of communities unaware of the impacts of stone quarrying % and % of the surveyed households had aware of
·The best practices adopted by industries around the world can be adapted as per site characteristics is to ensure sustainable mining along with the prevention of environmental degradation View
·Results indicated that stone quarrying did more harm than good on the biophysical environment as it came with terrestrial ecosystem degradation as reported by 65% water quality deterioration as
·This effect however may be important increasing the length of a steady state cavity by as much as a factor of 3 Reference Kamb Kamb 1987 A steady cavity with an internal water pressure P w of MPa is shown in Figure 2 solid line The sliding velocity at the ends of the domain was m year −1 As expected the ice pressure is
Historically mineral workings have made significant impacts on the historic environment Not only have aggregate quarries led to loss of archaeological sites a significant loss of ancient monuments has also resulted from the quarrying of dimension stone for building open cast coal mining and the extraction of vein minerals and specialised deposits
·According to Ramos seabed quarrying requires scraping of the seabed for filling materials needed for dump and fill also known as reclamation projects The science is clear that seabed quarrying causes massive damages and losses in fishing grounds and marine resources that serve as sources of livelihood for subsistence fisherfolk
·The quarrying industry remains a vital component of the economy amid the administration s ambitious infrastructure program but regulations must be strictly enforced said an official of the
The analysis yielded a canonical correlation value of indicating that there was a very strong effect of the quarrying activities in the affected resulting Wiliks s Lambda and Chi square values respectively of and < showed that there was a satisfactory classification of the intensities or level of quarrying activities
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·Request PDF Emission of respirable dust from stone quarrying potential health effects and its management Mining of minerals exerts adverse pressure on different compartments of environment
Mankind started mining for precious metals between 20 000 and 40 000 years ago For the last century mining has been one of our planet s largest industries it generated 683 billion dollars in revenue in 2018 alone This only underscores the fact that our desire for precious metals and minerals has grown exponentially since we first started digging through the topsoil to get at
Limestones have been worked for many thousands of years — initially for building stone and agricultural lime and more recently for a wide range of construction and industrial uses In most industrialized countries limestone quarries represent the most visually obvious and in both process and landform terms the most dramatic anthropogenic impact on karst terrain
2 Mining Hazards Writings mention common risks to deep vein miners and their observations of the effects For example Pliny writes when well shafts have been sunk deep fumes of sulfur and alum rush up to meet the diggers and kill them and The fumes from silver mines are harmful to all animals Duncan 1999 3 issues were challenging in particular lack of
·A lthough mi ning is extremely vulne rable to the effects of climate change Jason limestone quarrying by r elying on standards ISO 14040 44 in a cradle to gate l ife cycle
·Resource availability and extraction seem to present a paradox to most countries in the global south It appears to be a curse rather than a blessing Using the resource curse theory as a philosophical lens this study qualitatively analysed the effects of the stone quarrying industry in the Wenchi municipality of Ghana Using the case study approach
·Abstract Stone is a useful natural resource but its extraction has sustainability implications for the environment and livelihoods This study examined the impacts of stone quarrying activities on sustainable livelihoods and the environment and the implications of the impacts for the Sustainable Development Goals SDGs in selected host communities in Ghana
Air is the worst affected environmental matrix and it can carry the harmful effect of pollutants generated from mining activity even to distant places The present study was undertaken to estimate the emission of particulate matter PM and PM 10 from different activities undertaken in stone quarrying in Mahendragarh Haryana The results
·Stone quarrying is a form of land use method concerned with the extraction of non fuel and non metal minerals from rocks Using the qualitative model the paper interrogates the impact of stone quarrying on the livelihoods of the workers and provides critical insights into the effects of stone quarrying on the environment
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·The specific objectives of the study were To evaluate the bio physical effects of quarrying activities in selected quarries in Tezo ward and to evaluate the socio economic effects of quarrying
·The research investigated the effect of quarrying activities on water and soil quality in two communities of Ebonyi State of Nigeria Water and soil pollution that has affected soil fertility