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  • Assessing the Impact of Quarrying as an Environmental Ethic

    Abstract. In this study, we investigated the impact of quarrying as an environmental ethical crisis. The need for the study arose when we realised the deteriorating effect of the quality of life in our community, which is located next to a limestone quarry.

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  • A novel environmental restoration method for an

    2018.5.30  Considering the environmental problems and the availability of reusable resources, a novel method is proposed to restore

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  • Environmental Hazards of Limestone Mining and Adaptive

    2020.2.18  Environmental pollution. Restoration. 1 Introduction. Limestone is a carbonate sedimentary rock, consisting of calcium carbonate and in some cases magnesium carbonate as a secondary component. Limestone is most often mined from a quarry; however, underground limestone mines are found in some places of the world like central

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  • (PDF) Limestone quarries and their environmental

    2001.4.1  1. ABSTRACT. Limestone quarries and their env ironmental impact. PETER GATT. Department of Geology, Cornell University, NY, USA. e-mail: mepcons@hotmail. The quarry indust ry of many...

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  • A case study of the life cycle impact of limestone

    2020.1.1  A case study of the life cycle impact of limestone quarrying on the environment. January 2020. International Journal of Global Warming 22 (4):432. DOI: 10.1504/IJGW.2020.111518. Authors:...

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  • Environmental impact assessment of limestone quarry using

    2022.7.19  In the present research, EIA due to Limestone mining activity is established by a diversity of geo-environmental issues such as soil quality, dense vegetation, water level, water quality, air quality, landuse

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  • Limestone quarrying and quarry reclamation in Britain

    1993.6.1  In most industrialized countries limestone quarries represent the most visually obvious and, in both process and landform terms, the most dramatic anthropogenic impact on karst terrain. However, quarrying has, to date, received surprisingly little attention from karst scientists.

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  • Assessment of Environmental Impacts of Limestone

    Regarding to the four damage categories, ‘resources’ and ‘climate change’ categories were the two greatest environmental impacts of the limestone rock production. Diesel fuel and electricity consumption in the mining processes were the main causes of those impacts.

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  • (PDF) Environmental Hazards of Limestone Mining

    2020.2.18  Quarry dewatering has lowered the water table (1) below the soil/bedrock contact. Natural groundwater discharge to a spring (2) and perennial stream (4) has stopped, resulting in the destruction...

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  • (PDF) Limestone quarries and their environmental

    2001.4.1  Limestone quarries and their env ironmental impact. PETER GATT. Department of Geology, Cornell University, NY, USA. e-mail: mepcons@hotmail. The quarry indust ry of many countries

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  • Health Hazards of Mining and Quarrying - ILO Encyclopaedia

    2011.3.13  Health Hazards of Mining and Quarrying. The principal airborne hazards in the mining industry include several types of particulates, naturally occurring gases, engine exhaust and some chemical vapours; the principal physical hazards are noise, segmental vibration, heat, changes in barometric pressure and ionizing radiation.

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  • The Social, Economic and Environmental Benefits and

    2024.1.22  Income from quarrying is temporary and may disappear when the limestone is used up and the quarry is closed. Local economies may become overly dependent on the quarrying industry, which could lead to problems if it decreases or stops. Environmental Benefits of Limestone Quarrying: Limestone is a necessary resource for

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  • 4 Common Limestone Problems and How to Avoid Them

    2016.5.3  4 Limestone Problems that You Might Come Across and How to Avoid Them. Weathering: Limestone is a rock which is more prone to especially chemical weathering than other types of rocks such as granite. This is because calcium carbonate, which is one of the minerals found in limestone, readily reacts with rainwater. Rainwater

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  • Assessing the Impact of Quarrying as an Environmental

    2024.4.9  Keywords: environmental ethics; crisis; quarrying 1. Introduction Limestone quarries provide various gains, such as societal, environmental, and eco-nomic. In addition to creating jobs and boosting the gross domestic product (GDP) of the nation, quarrying is essential to South Africa’s growth and development. It extracts a

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  • Assessment of Environmental Impacts of Limestone

    associated with the lack of supportive data on quarrying processes, energy use, and equipment and fuel types in mining industry [43]. The aim of this study was therefore to assess all possible environmental and climate change related impacts associated with limestone quarrying operation in Thailand by using a life cycle assessment approach. 2.

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  • A case study of the life cycle impact of limestone quarrying

    2020.1.1  Fig. 1-Description of general production proce ss of limestone quarrying 2.1 Goal and scope def inition In this first step, n o da ta collec tion or r esult calc ulations are required (Curran ,2012).

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  • Environmental Impact Assessment of Limestone Quarrying

    The EIA of limestone quarrying typically includes a detailed description of the project, including the location, size, and scope of the proposed quarry. ... We thrive in fast-paced environments and specialise in solving complex problems that others cannot. Our Ecologist Director, Olivia Collington, is a highly skilled professional with a wealth ...

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  • Limestone: Landscaping Ideas, Uses, Types, Pros and Cons

    2023.6.30  Texas limestone is, as the name suggests, found in Texas. This type of limestone is highly valued for its durability as a building material. Texans have been quarrying this stone since the mid-19th century. The Texas Cream Limestone is the most sought-after type, gaining international cult popularity due to its aesthetic appeal.

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  • Torr Quarry Case Study - Internet Geography

    Torr Quarry has been active since the 1940s, covering 2.5 square kilometers near Shepton Mallet, with a current production of around 5 million tonnes of limestone, mostly used in road construction and transported by rail to the southeast. The quarry focuses on environmental sustainability, including creating wildlife-friendly lakes, landscaping ...

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  • A Life-Cycle Inventory of Limestone Dimension Stone

    2023.4.26  Limestone is most commonly employed as rough block for building and construction. Additionally, it is used as dressed stone in various applications including curbing, paneling, veneer, and tile. Two general phases of limestone production exist: quarrying and processing. Each of these phases is described below.

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  • What can scientists do to overcome the problems of limestone quarrying ...

    2023.8.10  Best Answer. Scientists can manage the debris and dust by creating quarrying fields that are sheltered in order to overcome the problems associated with limestone quarrying. They can also find a ...

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  • Assessing the Impact of Quarrying as an Environmental Ethic

    Both provide a framework for analysing environmental problems and ethical crises associated with limestone quarrying. We generated data using face-to-face interviews and focus group discussions. We present and discuss data through the following themes: analysis of the social and cultural impacts on local communities and indigenous people ...

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  • Environmental Hazards of Limestone Mining and Adaptive

    2020.2.18  Limestone is a naturally formed mineral, primarily composed of calcium carbonate (Oates 2008).It forms commonly in shallow, calm and warm marine waters, as found in the Caribbean Sea, the Indian Ocean, the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Mexico (King 2005).Another way of limestone that forms is through evaporation, with this type of

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  • What are the environmental impacts of mining limestone?

    2023.1.5  The limestone industry is committed to protecting the environment, and the Everglades are a big part of that commitment. The limestone industry has contributed over $20 million to help upgrade Miami Dade’s vital water treatment facilities. Aggregating the quarries near the local wells provides a valuable ecosystem.

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  • Limestone quarrying and quarry reclamation in Britain

    1993.6.1  Limestones have been worked for many thousands of years — initially for building stone and agricultural lime and more recently for a wide range of construction and industrial uses. In most industrialized countries limestone quarries represent the most visually obvious and, in both process and landform terms, the most dramatic

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  • Quarrying of Stone: Types, Methods Tools

    Problems associated with rainwater drainage. Location of permanent structures in the locality and site to forbid dumping. Methods of Quarrying of stone: 1.Wedging: This quarrying method is appropriate for costly, soft and stratified rocks such as sandstone, limestone, laterite, marble and slate.

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  • sbm/sbm problems limestone quarrying.md at main

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  • problems associated with stone quarrying on abakaliki

    What are the benefits drawbacks of quarrying limestone? - Jan 08, 2009 Best Answer: The benefits of quarrying limestone include: 1. the production of a very valuable and useful commodity for the construction and

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  • Quarrying In Malta Agg-Net

    2002.2.1  The impact of limestone quarrying on the Maltese environment is mainly associated with increases in noise, vibration, lime dust and the destruction of the ecology in the quarried areas. Such problems are found universally, but due to the inadequate or unorthodox environmental assessment techniques used in Malta, cases where

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  • Impacts of Mining and Quarrying Activities in the Himalayas:

    2024.2.17  In the Doon valley of Uttarakhand, quarrying of limestone was banned in 1985 by Supreme court of India following the public-interest litigation filed by local residents (Shiva Bandyopadhyay, 1985). The valley is rich in high grade limestone and these deposits store the rainwater (Bandyopadhyay Shiva, 1984). The quarrying was

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  • Geoconservation, Quarrying and Mining: Opportunities and

    2016.11.21  Quarrying and mining have played a fundamental role in the development of society over the last 2 million years. In addition, it generates information and specimens that support the advancement of geoscience and creates exposures that provide a resource for scientific study, education, training and geotourism; a resource that would not

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  • Environmentally sustainable mining in quarries to reduce

    2023.12.13  The study of natural resources in the earth sciences focuses on the sustainable management of valuable materials like dimension stones. the quarrying of dimension stones is associated with ...

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  • How does limestone quarrying affect the environment?

    2020.6.10  Quarrying. Advantages. Disadvantages. Provides employment. Regular blasting produces excessive noise and dust. Supports the local economy. Dust and extra vehicle pollution can lead to increased numbers of respiratory conditions, eg asthma. Better local road system. Increase in traffic, eg transport lorries.

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  • [PDF] Assessment of Environmental Impacts of Limestone Quarrying ...

    2017.11.27  A final point should be noted that data uncertainties in environmental assessment over the complete life cycle of limestone quarrying operation have to be carefully considered. ... (PP) represents a good solution to solve stormwater management problems. In this way, the potential removal efficiency of a PP in treating dissolved

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  • A case study of the life cycle impact of limestone

    434 S. Bendouma et al. (NSC, 2009) has also published two reports on the LCI of limestone dimension stone quarrying and processing in the USA. The objective of this research is to use the general

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  • 4 Advantages and Disadvantages of Limestone Quarrying

    2017.3.8  List of Disadvantages of Limestone Quarrying. 1. Immediate Ecological Damage. Limestone quarries are unsightly. They destroy forests and land, take away the habitats of animals and leave an ecological footprint that is irreparable. In some cases limestone quarries are landscapes so they can blend in with the larger environment over

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  • A novel environmental restoration method for an abandoned limestone ...

    2018.5.30  The limestone is off-white and has a microcrystalline structure. The limestone layer is nearly horizontal, with a strike of approximately 240°–280° and a dip angle of 15°–25°. The surface coverage is a Quaternary loess layer (Q 2–3) and an artificial soil layer. The loess is sandy brown and contains caliche nodules.

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  • This paper has been jointly produced by - IUCN

    2022.6.29  limestone-restricted biodiversity, to better inform the strategic planning of individual companies, as well as to better co-ordinate the location/management of sites operated by different companies, focusing initially on those areas where quarrying is ongoing, or likely to occur in future.

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  • crusher/sbm problems with quarrying limestone in

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