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Authors: Jack Caldwell
In This Review
- Introduction
- General Works on Erosion
- Consultants
- Surficial Erosion
- Commercial Products
- Long-Term Erosion Control
- Gully Erosion
- Gully Inception
- Geomorphology
- Benches
- Case History
Summary
This review describes erosion at mine sites and provides information for miners and geotechnical engineers on evaluating, analyzing, and controlling sheet erosion, gully erosion, and long-term geomorphic-induced regional erosion that may affect the environment of reclaimed and closed mine sites.
INTRODUCTION
Control of erosion is an ever-present mine reality. In this review, I will lead you through the papers, web sites, consultants, and commercial products available to control both short-term and long-term erosion at you mine site.
I define and address three types of erosion relevant to mine operations and closure:
- Sheet or surficial erosion that generates sediment and affects surface-water runoff quality.
- Gully erosion that results in exposure of the underlying layers of covers and contaminated materials.
- Topographic erosion that in the long term results in lowering of the landscape and undermining of the closed piles and dumps.
Full Review
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