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USE OF EROSION MODEL IN RECLAMATION AND REGENERATION OF THE AREA AFFECTED WITH MINING

T. Lang, M. Rehor, J. Halir

First published: 2006DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

ATLAS DMT software contains a set of suitable application tools. One of them is the EROZE tool (Erosion), which allows the calculation of the long-term loss of soil from the area i.e. soil lost. The EROZE tool uses for the calculation a quantity effect of water erosion caused lost soil, so called universal equation (Wischmeier - Smith). It is possible to combine the EROZE tool with the other application modules of the ATLAS DMT software, therefore it offers a lot of the possibilities for the practical utilization. In this paper we target two schedules where the EROZE tool has been used in connection with the reclamation and regeneration of the area affected with brown coal mining. The solution of \vCepirohy dump failure in the Most region and the evaluation of the Medard-Lib\'\ik residual pit slopes from water erosion risk are described in greater detail.

Publication details

Title
USE OF EROSION MODEL IN RECLAMATION AND REGENERATION OF THE AREA AFFECTED WITH MINING
Authors
T. Lang, M. Rehor, J. Halir
Proceedings
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2006
Pages
357-365
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References3
  1. JANECEK M. et al. : Protection of Agricultural Land against Erosion, ISV Praha, 2002

  2. PICHLER E., øIøKA L. : Regeneration and Reclamation of Slip Surface in Čepirohy Dump, Brown Coal Bulletin, 1/2005

  3. VOTRUBEC J., VLASAK J. : Calculation of Soil Erosion Threat Using Grid, Symposium GIS Ostrava 2005 6th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2006 www.sgem.org

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