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Title : ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE MINING AND CONCENTRATION ACTIVITIES IN THE KOLA PENINSULA, RUSSIA BY MULTIDATE REMOTE SENSING
Subject : Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Volume No. : 75
Issue No. : 
Author : OLGA RIGINA
Printed Year : 2002
No of Pages  : 21: 11–31
Description : 

On the Kola Peninsula, the mining and concentration industry exerts anthropogenic impact on the environment. Tailing dumps cause airborne pollution through dusting, and waterborne pollution due to direct dumping and accidental releases.

The objectives were: (1) to analyse multidate satellite images for 1964–1996 to assess the environmental pollution from the mining and concentration activity in the Kola in temporal perspective; (2) to evaluate remote sensing methods for integrated environmental impact assessment.

 

  • The area of mining and industrial sites steadily expands and amounted to 94 km2 in 1996.
  • The polluted water surface amounted to at least 150 km2 through dumping in 1978 and to
    106 km2 in 1986 due to dusting. Thus, the impact from the mining and concentration activity
    should be reconsidered as more significant than it was officially anticipated.
  • In the past the main mechanism of pollution was direct dumping into the lakes. Currently and in
    future, airborne pollution after dusting storms will dominate. The effective recultivation of the
    tailing dumps will be a long-term process.
  • For effective assessment of impacts from the mining and concentration industry, remote sensing
    methods should be complemented by in-situ measurements, fieldwork, and mathematical
    modelling.

Title : Environmental Impact Assessment of the Mining and Concentration Activities in the Kola Peninsula, Russia by Multidate Remote Sensing
Subject : Impact Assessment
Volume No. : 75
Issue No. : 
Author : OLGA RIGINA
Printed Year : 2002
No of Pages  : 11–31
Description : 

Environmental Impact Assessment of the Mining and Concentration Activities in the Kola Peninsula, Russia by Multidate Remote Sensing