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Vol 207
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112-115
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Water economic recultivation of sandy opencasts in Leningrad region as the complex way of decision of region’s environmental problems

Authors:
S. V. Kovshov1
M. M. Yakubovskii2
V. P. Kovshov3
About authors
  • 1 — Ph.D. assistant lecture National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 2 — Ph.D. assistant lecture National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 3 — Ph.D., Dr.Sci. associate professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Date submitted:
2013-07-29
Date accepted:
2013-09-13
Date published:
2014-03-17

Abstract

One of the most perspective recultivation directions of the fulfilled sandy open-cast mines is water economic. There of working out of new more simple and economic projects water economic recultivation is required, thus capable in a complex to solve various geoenvironmental problems. The short review of the basic existing recultivation directions the fulfilled sandy open-cast mines is given. The water economic direction in which the special accent becomes on designing of fire reservoirs is in more details analyzed.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Industrial safety and health care in mining
Keywords:
technogenic formation water economic recultivation fire extinction basin
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