However, the impacts of sand and gravel mining could also cause disturbances to ecological balance, since it is closely related to land use change and river degradation, besides causing conflicts in the miners, the government, and the private relationship. Therefore the government regulation and proper supervision are needed to preserve the ...
This major impact is accompanied by loss of habitat, noise, dust, blasting effects, erosion, sedimentation, and changes to the visual scene. Mining aggregate can lead to serious environmental impacts. Societal pressures can exacerbate the environmental impacts of aggregate development. In areas of high population density, resource availability ...
Environmental Impacts and Selected Case Studies. Book. © 2014. Download book PDF. Download book EPUB. Overview. Authors: D. Padmalal, K. Maya. Unique book focused …
The impacts of sand and gravel mining from rivers and floodplains affect many environmental subcomponents in the area, including land and water, biota, public health, and safety. The database generated from the study and the conclusions drawn from it could be utilized for chalking out strategies for the conservation and sustainable …
The increase in the demand for sand and gravel for construction and other purposes such as flood control has placed immense pressure on the environment where sand and gravel resources occur. This study was carried out to determine the environmental effects of sand and gravel mining in Luku, North central Nigeria, using field observations and …
Environmental Effects of Sand and Gravel Mining on Land and Soil in Luku, Minna, Niger State, North Central Nigeria. Journal of Geosciences and Geomatics, 2014, Vol. 2, No. 2, 42-49.
The aim of the study was to assess the consequences of sand mining activities on soil erosion, vegetation clearance and landslide levels in the O.R. Tambo district. The study setting included Mngazi, Chwebeni and Coffee Bay sand mining sites. Soil erosion was defined by donga width and donga depth. Landslides constitute a form …
This book addresses most of the environmental impacts of sand mining from small rivers The problems and solutions addressed in this book are applicable to all rivers that drain through densely populated tropical coasts undergoing rapid economic growth. ... Among the different types of human interventions, mining of sand and gravel is the most ...
sand mining can increase the negative impacts of climate change • sand and gravel mining is further reducing the amount of sand transport in the Mekong River, …
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) estimated that the total exceeds 40 billion tons a year. But its estimate had to be based on a proxy: cement …
"The impact that sand and gravel mining have on the environment, conflicts with goals linked to the natural dynamics of ecosystems. Furthermore, pollution, …
This study was carried out to determine the environmental effects of sand and gravel mining in Luku, North central Nigeria, using field observations and laboratory analysis of soil samples.
Bayram A, Önsoy H (2015) Sand and gravel mining impact on the surface water quality: a case study from the city of Tirebolu (Giresun Province, NE Turkey). Environ Earth Sci 73:1997–2011 ... (2008) Environmental impact of sand mining: a case study in the river catchments of Vembanad Lake, Southwest India. Google Scholar Statista (2016 ...
In 2015, Davi and Rongmei, having surveyed the impacts of sand mining in the region of Manipur on the river Aymfl, besides referencing negative environmental impacts of sand and gravel mining, additionally shows the positive impacts on workers' income as one of the important activities in economic development (Devi and Rongmei, …
2011. TLDR. Environmental Impact Assessment carried out as a case to address the environmental impact of sand mining from the instream and floodplain areas of three important rivers in the southwestern coast of India shows that the activities associated with mining and processing of sands have not only affected the health of the …
These impacts ranged from collapsing river banks, habitat destruction, floodplain ponding, landscape destruction, dust, noise, to sedimentation. Their work has shown that there is significant environmental degradation in Nzhelele valley as a result of unregulated sand and gravel mining.
The primary environmental impact from aggregate, stone, and industrial mineral mines in New Mexico is degraded air quality from stack emissions and disturbed areas on the mine. Surface and groundwater quality impacts from such mine are relatively benign in New Mexico due to the semi-arid climate and lack of perennial streams.
Where access roads cross riparian areas, the local environment may be impacted. 1.1 Sand Budget. Determining the sand budget for a particular stream reach requires site-specific topographic, hydrologic, and hydraulic information. ... Minimization of the negative effects of sand-and-gravel mining requires a detailed understanding of the response ...
Geomorphic Characteristics and Sediment Transport in Natural and Channelized Reaches of Big Barren Creek, Southeast Missouri. Channelization, levee construction, and gravel mining are land management practices that are used for flood control. However, they often alter the balance between sediment supply and available….
Published during World Water Week 2018, the Impacts of sand mining on ecosystem structure, process and biodiversity in rivers outlines the vast scale of the industry and details some of its significant impacts on rivers. Global demand for sand and gravel – technically aggregate mining but commonly referred to (including in this article) as ...
The physical and environmental impacts of sand mining. Mngeni Asabonga B. Cecilia Musampa Christopher Mpundu N. Vincent. Environmental Science, Geography. 2017. The aim of the study was to assess the consequences of sand mining activities on soil erosion, vegetation clearance and landslide levels in the O.R. Tambo …
It then describes in-stream mining of sand and gravel including extraction, processing, and reclamation. It follows with a generalized description of stream dynamics. It concludes with a discussion, by way of selected examples, of the broad range of potential impacts and describes some techniques that have been successfully used to prevent or ...
However, the impacts of sand and gravel mining could also cause disturbances to ecological balance, since it is closely related to land use change and river degradation, besides causing conflicts ...
The work is devoted to the assessment of the negative impact of pollutant emissions on the air in the extraction and processing of sand and gravel. The maximum one-time and total emissions created ...
the UK industry, 'sand' refers to (noncohesive) min-. erals with a mean grain size lying between 0.63 and. 5 mm, and 'gravel' is reserved for coarser material; in. Belgium, the industry ...
Mining activities can be carried out when they have no negative impact on protected areas. This paper describes the types of impact exerted by gravel and sand mining sites on the natural environment.
Environmental Cost of Sand Mining. Steel is refined from ore, lumber milled from trees and oil pumped from underground wells, but nature does most of the work and refining for sand. "With a little washing and size sorting, sand is ready to use in its natural state," says Sickmann. "The monetary cost of extraction is very low.
Humans extract 50bn tonnes of sand and gravel every year, according to UN research, enough to build a wall 27 metres high by 27 metres wide around the planet. Sand is the most-exploited resource ...
Rivers are a major source of sand and gravel for numerous reasons: cities tend to be located near rivers so transport costs are low; river energy grinds rocks into …
Compared to passive sources, extraction of sand and gravels from active sources such as riverbeds has far more socio-economic and environmental impacts. Mining operation in alluvial channels ...
Sand mining has tripled in the past two decades, with demand reaching 50 billion tonnes a year in 2019, according to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Indeed, the volume of sand and gravel used each year is enough to build a …
environmental impact is the alteration of land use, most likely from underdeveloped or natural land to excavations in the ground [1]. Social pressures like population growth can also cause the environmental impacts of these aggregate mining. Sand and gravel mining has been one of the serious environmental problems around the globe in recent …
Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Case studies of environmental impacts of sand mining and gravel extraction for urban development in Gabarone" by Tariro Madyise ... @inproceedings{Madyise2013CaseSO, title={Case studies of environmental impacts of sand mining and gravel extraction for urban development in Gabarone}, …
The effects on the anthropogenic environment comprise of damaged infrastructure, bad working circumstances for workers, limited access to water and agricultural losses. The findings of this research emphasize the complexity and cascading nature of the effects of river sand mining, as well as the severity and urgency of the …
Potential environmental impact of sand mining in Greenland The natural delivery of material from the GrIS to the ocean affects the coastal zone and impacts ecosystem dynamics.
This paper brings together the effects of river sand mining on the physical, biological, chemical, and anthropogenic environment through a systematic literature …
We show that the conflicting impacts on the environment and humankind disrupt the net positive effects of aggregate mining on sustainable development. Focusing on low- …