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Author: M.Year: 2001Subject: Ecology and Environmental Protectionclear all
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1st International Scientific Conference - SGEM2001
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BIOACCUMULATION OF RHENIUM IN GREEN PLANTS. NEW POSSIBILITY FOR ITS RECOVERY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2001, Ognyan D. Bozhkov, Lyudmila V. Borisova)

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It is known that rhenium is easily accumulated in green leaves and plants, its amount in them exceeding many times its occurrence in the earth’s crust (7x10-8\%). We have established that rhenium is accumulated in the chlorophyll, preferably as Mg(ReO4)2. Laboratory experiments with green geranium (Pelargonium) planted in soil spiked with rhenium (1 mg Re per g of soil) reveal that in the first 7 days after the soil is spiked rhenium content in the leaves is 20 mg g-1 and after 21 days it is increased to 100 mg ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2001
1st International Scientific Conference - SGEM2001
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ECONOMIC VALUATION OF MINED LAND RECLAMATION: AN APPLICATION OF INDIVIDUAL TRAVEL COST METHOD IN GREECE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2001, D. Damigos, D. Kaliampakos)

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During last decades a systematic effort is being carried out to assign monetary values on environmental assets. Environmental valuation methods namely the Contingent Valuation, the Travel Cost and the Hedonic Pricing are now well established approaches of benefit assessment. Yet, they have been little applied in relation to mining reclamation schemes. As a result, financial analysis is limited to monetary value derived from construction costs and revenues from commercial utilization of the site, e.g. when the area...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2001
1st International Scientific Conference - SGEM2001
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING AT NAVAN CHELOPECH AD AND BIMAK AD, COMPANIES INVOLVED IN MINING AND PROCESSING OF GOLD-COPPER ORES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2001, Irena Stambolieva)

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Mining and processing of natural resources is definitely exerting adverse impact upon the waters, soil and free air in the production areas. The hydraulic facilities for settling and decanting of metallurgical tailings, waste rock stockpiles, subsidences and polluted rain waters represent the agents of negative influence. Regretfully, the requisite measures aimed at the surface and sub-surface environment protection are behind time. The after-effect from mining activities will be reminiscent of the wounded nature ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2001
1st International Scientific Conference - SGEM2001
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GROUND VIBRATION MONITORING AND DAMAGE CONTROL DURING BLASTING OPERATIONS IN KAYABASY LIMESTONE QUARRY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2001, Savas Gorgun, Gungor Tuncer, Ali Kahriman, Abdulkadir Karadogan)

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Ground vibrations and air blasts are integral part of rock blasting and unavoidable. Depending on level of the stresses produced from wave motion, they cause damage to buildings structures in the nearby residents by causing dynamic stresses that exceed the strength of building material or rock material. So ground vibration effects induced by blasting on building structures and human beings need to be predicted, monitored and controlled. In other words, prediction of ground vibration components is of great importan...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2001
1st International Scientific Conference - SGEM2001
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MANAGEMENT AND CLEAN-UP OF GROUND-AND SURFACE WATERS, POLLUTED WITH RADIONUCLIDES, AS A RESULT OF URANIUM MINING ACTIVITIES IN THE BUHOVO AREA, BULGARIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2001, Hanspeter Tomschi, Michael Eckart, Hans Jurgen Pickel)

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Uranium mining and milling in the palaeozoic schists and intrusions in the Buhovo area N of Sofia started in 1946 and abruptly ended in 1990. In order to minimize adverse effects on the hydrosphere a complex water management system was developed. The main purpose of this water management system was to provide control- and monitoring tools, enabling the heirs of the defunct mining area to reduce the inherent risks of the different water sources on the affected population’s health. The areas of critical influence ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2001
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