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Overview of Abandoned Mines in the Limpopo Province, South Africa: Rehabilitation Challenges

Overview of Abandoned Mines in the Limpopo Province, South Africa: Rehabilitation Challenges
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摘要 South Africa is facing enormous financial, environmental and social challenges posed by abandoned mines. This investigation focused on field verification of 850 abandoned mines and associated rehabilitation challenges in the Limpopo Province. The investigations included desktop studies, standardised field-based ranking system and sampling. The waste material samples were analysed using XRF (X-ray fluorescence spectrometry) at the Council for Geoscience Laboratory. Approximately 5% of 850 abandoned mines in the Limpopo Province require urgent rehabilitation either due to high concentrations of metals from mine dumps or presence of open shafts. For example, copper concentrations at Messina and Spoedwel were 9,719 ppm and 56,160 ppm, respectively. Birthday Gold Mine in Giyani area is characterised by un-safe open shafts and un-stable grounds which poses safety problems and limits the future land-use. Although these investigations have been conducted, it is not possible to rehabilitate all abandoned mines mainly due to limited financial resources. The abandoned mines close to human settlement are given priority due to their immediate threat to people. This study recommends that rehabilitation of abandoned mines should take cognisance of the sustainable future land use that will favour the creation of jobs and nature conservation.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(B)》 2014年第3期156-161,共6页 环境科学与工程(B)
关键词 Abandoned mines rehabilitation challenges Limpopo Province. 废弃矿山 康复 南非 X射线荧光光谱法 安全问题 可持续发展 地球科学 土地利用
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