Overview of existing information on important closed (or in closing phase) and abandoned mining waste sites and related mines in Slovenia
The presented work provides a comprehensive inventory of data on closed (or in closing phase) and abandoned underground and surface mines and mining waste sites in Slovenia, collected within the framework of the Geological Survey of Slovenia (GeoZS) over the last two decades. Furthermore, a detail...
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doaj-f319017466c3424c8488477e50502e9e2021-07-02T15:19:59ZengGeological Survey of SloveniaGeologija0016-77891854-620X2020-12-0163222125010.5474/geologija.2020.018Overview of existing information on important closed (or in closing phase) and abandoned mining waste sites and related mines in SloveniaMateja GOSARRobert ŠAJNMiloš MILERAna BURGERŠpela BAVECThe presented work provides a comprehensive inventory of data on closed (or in closing phase) and abandoned underground and surface mines and mining waste sites in Slovenia, collected within the framework of the Geological Survey of Slovenia (GeoZS) over the last two decades. Furthermore, a detailed overview of information on closed and abandoned mining waste sites in Slovenia is given. In order to establish the inventory, a definition of the work methodology, a comprehensive research of the archived and published literature, and the harmonisation and management of the collected data was carried out. Based on a selected methodology, the inventory contains information on 33 metal mines, 43 coal mines, 51 non-metallic mineral resource mines, 156 waste sites from metal mines and 18 waste sites from coal mines. The inventory is in the open access Google Earth file. It provides a basis for further research into the environmental impact of mining waste, which has been carried out since the EU Directive on the management of waste from extractive industries (Directive 2006/21/EC hereafter) was adopted into national law. In general, about 11,621,333 m3 of waste sites from metal mines and 76,188,000 m3 of waste sites from coal mines are covering about 678 hectares of Slovenian territory. More than half (64 %) of the waste from metal mines was produced in the Mežica lead and zinc mine, while the other two mines with a still significant share of produced waste were the Idrija mercury mine (18 %) and the Žirovski vrh uranium mine (15 %). Among the closed coal mines, the largest amount (46 %) of waste was generated by the coal mine Trbovlje-Hrastnik, while the other two coal mines with still significant share of waste produced were Kočevje (28 %) and Kanižarica (17 %). http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=1391miningmineswaste dumpsmetalscoalsinventory |
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Overview of existing information on important closed (or in closing phase) and abandoned mining waste sites and related mines in Slovenia |
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Overview of existing information on important closed (or in closing phase) and abandoned mining waste sites and related mines in Slovenia |
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Overview of existing information on important closed (or in closing phase) and abandoned mining waste sites and related mines in Slovenia |
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Overview of existing information on important closed (or in closing phase) and abandoned mining waste sites and related mines in Slovenia |
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Overview of existing information on important closed (or in closing phase) and abandoned mining waste sites and related mines in Slovenia |
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overview of existing information on important closed (or in closing phase) and abandoned mining waste sites and related mines in slovenia |
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Geological Survey of Slovenia |
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Geologija |
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0016-7789 1854-620X |
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2020-12-01 |
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The presented work provides a comprehensive inventory of data on closed (or in closing phase) and abandoned
underground and surface mines and mining waste sites in Slovenia, collected within the framework of the
Geological Survey of Slovenia (GeoZS) over the last two decades. Furthermore, a detailed overview of information
on closed and abandoned mining waste sites in Slovenia is given.
In order to establish the inventory, a definition of the work methodology, a comprehensive research of the
archived and published literature, and the harmonisation and management of the collected data was carried
out. Based on a selected methodology, the inventory contains information on 33 metal mines, 43 coal mines, 51
non-metallic mineral resource mines, 156 waste sites from metal mines and 18 waste sites from coal mines. The
inventory is in the open access Google Earth file. It provides a basis for further research into the environmental
impact of mining waste, which has been carried out since the EU Directive on the management of waste from
extractive industries (Directive 2006/21/EC hereafter) was adopted into national law.
In general, about 11,621,333 m3
of waste sites from metal mines and 76,188,000 m3
of waste sites from coal
mines are covering about 678 hectares of Slovenian territory. More than half (64 %) of the waste from metal
mines was produced in the Mežica lead and zinc mine, while the other two mines with a still significant share of
produced waste were the Idrija mercury mine (18 %) and the Žirovski vrh uranium mine (15 %). Among the closed
coal mines, the largest amount (46 %) of waste was generated by the coal mine Trbovlje-Hrastnik, while the other
two coal mines with still significant share of waste produced were Kočevje (28 %) and Kanižarica (17 %). |
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mining mines waste dumps metals coals inventory |
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