Conference Proceedings
Life-of-Mine Conference 2012
Conference Proceedings
Life-of-Mine Conference 2012
The Primary Framework for the Mechanism of the Mine Reclamation Monitoring in China
Large-scale mine reclamation has taken place recently in response to the implementation of mining regulations in China. Effective monitoring of the progress of reclaimed land is a critical procedure to assess the quality of reclamation program and to ensure that mining enterprises fulfill their reclamation responsibilities. The present paper reports a preliminary study that examines the situation of mine land reclamation monitoring. Based on the monitoring, some general requirements for mined land reclamation have been proposed, including: the monitoring should be systematic and comprehensive the monitoring should be adapted to specific local conditions the monitoring should be reasonably optimised via scientific methods and technology the monitoring should stick to a variety of national technical criteria._x000D_
The aim of land reclamation monitoring is to evaluate changes of critical indicators closely reflecting the development trend of the reclaimed mined land, to develop or improve the criteria and technical parameters specific to the site, and to prevent secondary environmental degradation. Based on these requirements and aim, the monitoring should cover the progress of reclamation, establishment of vegetation and plant community development; and recovery of land and water quality in the reclamation area. Regulatory measures are proposed which would improve the work of mine reclamation monitoring in terms of regulation, organisation and financial support.CITATION :Wang, P, Yang, J-P, Zhou, Y, Hu, K and Liu, Y, 2012. The primary framework for the mechanism of the mine reclamation monitoring in China, in Proceedings Life-of-Mine 2012, pp 47-50 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
The aim of land reclamation monitoring is to evaluate changes of critical indicators closely reflecting the development trend of the reclaimed mined land, to develop or improve the criteria and technical parameters specific to the site, and to prevent secondary environmental degradation. Based on these requirements and aim, the monitoring should cover the progress of reclamation, establishment of vegetation and plant community development; and recovery of land and water quality in the reclamation area. Regulatory measures are proposed which would improve the work of mine reclamation monitoring in terms of regulation, organisation and financial support.CITATION :Wang, P, Yang, J-P, Zhou, Y, Hu, K and Liu, Y, 2012. The primary framework for the mechanism of the mine reclamation monitoring in China, in Proceedings Life-of-Mine 2012, pp 47-50 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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P Wang, J-P Yang, Y Zhou, K Hu, Y Liu
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