Case Histories of Coastal and Marine Mines

作者: D. V. Ellis

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-72924-9_4

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摘要: Coastal mines have the option of disposing their tailings and waste rock to sea instead on land. Marine mines, either nearshore or offshore, inevitably must dispose wastes sea. Such disposal can potentially contaminate preclude marine fisheries, affect tourism, recreation public health. It is known that some discharging avoided such impacts others not. Accordingly, it important document cases actual experience so information available for impact prediction mitigation new mine sites.

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