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BIOLOGIC RECULTIVATION OF CIRESATA-ROMANIA DEPOSITION

E. Dunca, B. Berov, I. Dumitrescu

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Abstract

This study analyzes the possibilities of anchorage and reform of a sterile deposition resultant from copper mining activities from around the Brad-Romania mining area. Because this sterile deposition is out of service from about 8 years, the solutions we had to propose according to work of biologic recultivation must stabilized the sterile deposition. After consolidation the danger of rain and snow melting waters will diminish. The main purpose is to avert pollution of area environment factors and concurrently accomplish integration of sterile deposition in natural habitat.

Publication details

Title
BIOLOGIC RECULTIVATION OF CIRESATA-ROMANIA DEPOSITION
Authors
E. Dunca, B. Berov, I. Dumitrescu
Proceedings
5th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2005
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2005
Pages
307-318
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Proceedings contents
Open official contents
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