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Zapico, Ignacio ; Laronne, Jonathan ; Meixide, Carmen ; Sánchez Castillo, Lázaro ; Martín Duque, José Francisco | Elsevier | 2021-01-20Controlling sediment produced by water erosion is the highest environmental challenge in steep, open pit sand mines located in erosive climates. Although restoration is impractical in active mine areas, sedimentation ponds are the Best Available[...]texto impreso
Zapico, Ignacio ; Martín Duque, José Francisco ; Bugosh, Bugosh ; Laronne, Laronne ; Ortega, Ana ; Molina, Antonio ; Martín-Moreno, Cristina ; Nicolau Ibarra, José Manuel ; Sánchez Castillo, Lázaro | Elsevier | 2018-02This research describes a geomorphic-based process of mining reclamation carried out at the El Machorro mine (at the edge of the Alto Tajo Natural Park, East Central Spain) and its monitoring for five years (2012–2017). The GeoFluv™ method imple[...]texto impreso
Zapico, Ignacio ; Molina, Antonio ; Laronne, Jonathan B. ; Sánchez Castillo, Lázaro ; Martín Duque, José Francisco | Elsevier | 2019-01Two abandoned kaolin mines, surrounding one of the most outstanding natural parks of Spain, the Alto Tajo, have caused frequent environmental impacts. Within these are unstable areas prone to extensive mass movements that influence off-site sedi[...]texto impreso
Martín-Moreno, Cristina ; Duque, José F. Martín ; Ibarra, José M. Nicolau ; Muñoz Martín, Alfonso ; Zapico, Ignacio | Wiley | 2017-12-21Mining is the largest producer of solid wastes which, when released to land or into waterways, can cause harmful environmental impacts. This is mostly due to fluvial erosion, which is highly increased in mountain areas, due to abrupt slopes. We [...]texto impreso
Martín-Moreno, Cristina ; Duque, José F. Martín ; Ibarra, José M. Nicolau ; Muñoz Martín, Alfonso ; Zapico, Ignacio | Wiley | 2017-12-21Mining is the largest producer of solid wastes which, when released to land or into waterways, can cause harmful environmental impacts. This is mostly due to fluvial erosion, which is highly increased in mountain areas, due to abrupt slopes. We [...]