Mahvash Naddaf Sangani (et al.)- Land surface deformation created by mining activities can have negative impacts on the environment. Measuring … Más
Etiqueta: Martín Duque-J. F.
Geomorphic-based mine rehabilitation coupled with AMD chemical stabilisation in sulphide-rich ore deposits and soils: insights from a pioneering intervention at the Lousal mine, Iberian pyrite Belt
Ramón Sánchez Donoso (et al.)- The Lousal mine rehabilitation project proactively planned strategic milestones around key local geomorphic landforms and … Más
Improvement of Workflow for Topographic Surveys in Long Highwalls of Open Pit Mines with an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and Structure from Motion
Ignacio Zapico (et al.)- Conducting topographic surveys in active mines is challenging due ongoing operations and hazards, particularly in highwalls … Más
A Somolinos quarry land stewardship history: From ancient and recent land degradation to sensitive geomorphic-ecological restoration and its monitoring
J. F. Martín Duque (et al.)- This research documents the successful application of a novel holistic approach to return land … Más
Drainage network evolution and reconstruction in an open pit kaolin mine at the edge of the Alto Tajo natural Park
Ignacio Zapico (et al.)- Landform instability of the abandoned Nuria kaolin mine, surrounding the Alto Tajo Natural Park in Spain, … Más
Evaluation of sedimentation pond performance for a cleaner water production from an open pit mine at the edge of the Alto Tajo Natural Park
Ignacio Zapico (et al.)- Controlling sediment produced by water erosion is the highest environmental challenge in steep, open pit sand … Más
Mining rehabilitation – Using geomorphology to engineer ecologically sustainable landscapes for highly disturbed lands
G.R. Hancock, J.F. Martín Duque, G.R. Willgoose- Mining is essential to the human economy and has been conducted for millennia. … Más
Stabilization by geomorphic reclamation of a rotational landslide in an abandoned mine next to the Alto Tajo Natural Park
Ignacio Zapico (et al.)- Two abandoned kaolin mines, surrounding one of the most outstanding natural parks of Spain, the Alto … Más
The Potential of Permanent Gullies in Europe as Geomorphosites
Wojciech Zgłobick (et al.)- Geotourism is a useful way to educate societies in the field of geomorphology and related natural hazards. … Más
Tailing’s geomorphology of the San Quintín mining site (Spain): landform catalogue, aeolian erosion and environmental implications
Ramón Sánchez-Donoso (et al.)– The research on tailings deposits regarding geomorphic approaches, aeolian activity and integrated physical–chemical dynamics and instability is … Más
Waste dump erosional landform stability : a critical issue for mountain mining
Cristina Martín‐Moreno (et al.)- Mining is the largest producer of solid wastes which, when released to land or into waterways, … Más
Gossans, Slates, and the Red and Black Hamlets of Segovia (Spain): Interrelated Geological and Architectural Features
Roberto Oyarzun (et al.)- The Sierra of Ayllón in Central Spain has a rich heritage from both the architectonic and geological … Más
Geomorphic reclamation for reestablishment of landform stability at a watershed scale in mined sites: The Alto Tajo Natural Park, Spain
Ignacio Zapico (et al.)- This research describes a geomorphic-based process of mining reclamation carried out at the El Machorro mine (at … Más