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An update on global mining land use Scientific Data Nature
2022年7月22日 Here we present a new dataset that improves global mining land use accounting by significantly expanding our previous globalscale dataset of mining sites 21,23Metrics An update on global mining land use Scientific Data NatureMetrics2021年2月1日 Environmentfriendly and costeffective land reclamation practices should be adhered to by mines to increase available land size Mining concessions should incorporate Evaluating the environmental and economic impact of mining for 2023年4月22日 A global map of mining land use which utilizes highresolution satellite data shows the growing scale of mine activities across countries and highlights widespread overlapGlobal mining footprint mapped from highresolution satellite

(PDF) An update on global mining land use
2022年7月22日 Using visual interpretation of Sentinel2 images for 2019, we inspected more than 34,000 mining locations across the globe The result is a globalscale dataset containing 44,929 polygon featuresWe find that mining activities around the world occupy 57,277 km² More than 50% of land areas are concentrated in only five countries: China, Australia, the United States, Russia, and Chile The new data set provides the foundation Global mining uses more than 57,000 km² of land – 2020年9月8日 In this paper, we contribute to filling this gap by presenting a new data set of mining extents derived by visual interpretation of satellite images We delineated mining areas A globalscale data set of mining areas Scientific Data Nature2024年7月13日 The most common types of surface mining are openpit mining, quarrying, strip mining, contour (strip) mining, and mountaintop removal mining, each with specific variations depending on the minerals extracted and the Transitional and PostMining Land Uses: A Global

Processes of land use change in mining regions ScienceDirect
2014年12月1日 Mining regions undergo abrupt and extensive land use change, the impacts of which pose management challenges for mining companies and regulatory agencies In this 2024年5月12日 When the top layer of topsoil is removed during mining activities, this leads to a loss of flora and fauna, which in turn affects land fertility in mining areas To restore the fertility, Revegetation and ecosystem reclamation of postmined land: 2022年8月24日 The current reform and innovation of mining land supply in China not only meets the production needs of mining enterprises, but also solves the problems of tight construction land index, high land cost and idle land after Causes and Countermeasures for the Failure of Mining The term ‘biodiversity,’ while casually used in practice, is a complicated subject to measure, interpret, contextualize, and compare Yet the possible advent of deepsea mining in the mid2020’s compels us to compare potential impacts of biodiversity loss across ecologically distant realms, a formidable task Supplying the world’s green infrastructure is expected to lead to Land and deepsea mining: the challenges of comparing

Mapping Annual Land Disturbance and
2020年5月18日 The development and utilization of mining resources are basic requirements for social and economic development Both openpit mining and underground mining have impacts on land, ecology, and the environment Of Mining Claims A mining claim is a parcel of land for which the claimant has asserted a right of possession and the right to develop and extract a discovered, valuable, mineral deposit This right does not include exclusive surface rights (see Public Law 84167) There are three basic types of minerals on federallyadministered lands: locatable, leasable, and salableMining Claims Bureau of Land Management2021年6月18日 Land rehabilitation, implying the reclamation of postmining land subsidence, has complicated intertwined impacts, directly or indirectly, on the structure, Scenario simulation of land use and land cover change in mining The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages about 245 million acres of public land, primarily located in 12 western states, including Alaska Since mining is one of the multiple uses of BLM public lands, this pamphlet provides information on activities that fall under the Mining Law of 1872, as amended iiiMining Claims and Sites on Federal Lands Brochure 2021 Bureau of Land

Global mining uses more than 57,000 km² of land – fineprint
Global mining uses more than 57,000 km² of land Victor Maus, Stefan Giljum, Jakob Gutschlhofer, Sebastian Luckeneder Mirko Lieber FINEPRINT Brief No 12, October 2020 The land area used for mineral extraction is a key indicator for understanding and mitigating the environmental impacts caused by the Skip to content2019年4月1日 Therefore, reforestation is often conducted on disturbed coal mine lands where the premining land use type is forest Biological reclamation of minesoils also depends on the selection of appropriate tree species and their ameliorative effects (Dutta and Agrawal, 2002; Mukhopadhyay et al, 2013; Sinha et al, 2009)Effects of surface coal mining and land reclamation on soil properties Some land is exempt from mining and exploration, which means it can’t be explored or mined unless the landowner agrees to waive their land exemption and reaches an agreement with the explorer or miner about compensation and conditions Mineral exploration and land access Energy Mining2024年5月12日 Mining plays a central role in the global economy, making a substantial contribution to export earnings Nevertheless, implementing sustainable mining practices that prioritise environmental responsibility during extraction remains a major challenge In response, governments around the world have instituted policies, with the primary aim of promoting Revegetation and ecosystem reclamation of postmined land:

Mining and biodiversity: key issues and research needs in
2018年12月5日 Mining poses serious and highly specific threats to biodiversity However, mining can also be a means for financing alternative livelihood paths that, over the longterm, invasive species and habitat loss for other land uses [31 Under Western Australia’s Mining Act, the holder of a mining permit may not start any mining within a depth of 30 meters from the lowest part of the natural surface of private land unless compensation has been paid or an agreement made with the owner and occupier as to the amount, timing, and mode of compensationMINING, LAND, AND COMMUNITY IN COMMUNAL AREAS II: 2024年9月16日 Appropriate environment management requires an understanding of how mining activity alters environmental characteristics and how those changes affect an area Therefore, to reduce the adverse effects of mining activity on the land, it becomes crucial to have relevant information about responses to environmental degradation This study aims to assess the Assessment of land cover degradation due to mining activities Mining in remote and undeveloped area requires substantial amount of land clearing for construction of the mine and plant, housing for project staff, and storage for equipment and consumables Land clearing has significant CHAPTER 3: MINING AND THE ENVIRONMENT SGU

Causes and Countermeasures for the Failure of Mining Land Use
2022年8月24日 Land reclamation in mining areas is an important part of the construction of ecological civilization in China []Coal accounts for about 70% of China’s primary energy consumption structure, and it will still have an important strategic position in China’s energy system for the next 30 years [2,3,4]However, while coal mining has achieved economic 2023年11月18日 The global impact of coal mining and associated activities on land use/land cover (LULC) changes is significant This study used Landsat satellite images from 1990 to 2020 to assess LULC changes and their impact on land surface temperature (LST) in four districts of Chhattisgarh state, India Over three decades, Korba and Raigarh districts saw expansion in Assessing the impact of spatiotemporal land use and land cover 2024年5月10日 Revealing the spatiotemporal evolution characteristics and key driving processes behind the habitat quality is of great significance for the scientific management of production, living, and ecological spaces in resourcebased cities, as well as for the efficient allocation of resources Focusing on the largest coalmining subsidence area in Jiangsu Influence of land use change on habitat quality: a case study of About Mining and Minerals The Mining Law, as amended, opened the public lands of the United States to mineral acquisition by the location and maintenance of mining claims Mineral deposits subject to acquisition in this manner are generally referred to as "locatable minerals" Locatable minerals include both metallic minerals (gold, silver, lead, copper, zinc, nickel, etc) and About Mining and Minerals Bureau of Land Management

Determination of the Impacts of Mining Activities on Land Cover
2023年4月11日 Mining activities degrade the landscape and ecosystems by introducing new land uses that alter soil characteristics Mapping of this degradation is critical, particularly in the context of environmental protection, including climate change research Even though mining provides significant industrial and economic benefits to society, it also decreases soil organic 2002年1月1日 Mining land use conflicts are typically most intense in the developing world, where the issue of land tenure—more specifically, clarification of who actually owns land—is the cause of most problems In many developing countries, residents have been awarded legal title to large percentages of landAn overview of land use conflicts in mining communities2023年12月20日 Exploring the crosssensitivity between land use transformation and ecological service values in rare earth mining areas is of great significance for the development of ecological protection and Crosssensitivity analysis of land use transition and ecological 2017年9月23日 Sustainable land use in postmining areas has received more attention only recently This study examined landscape characteristics and postmining land use in 51 metal mining sites in Finland Studied mines were Sustainable PostMining Land Use: Are Closed Metal

Study of the utilization of extin mining land for
2021年2月1日 The reclaimed exmining land has the potential for agricultural development This study aims to analyze the potential of existing tin mining land for agricultural purposes and identify the current Read about mining news, places of interest, and tutotials to better understand mining claims on our blog Learn more about the Bureau of Land Management, Public Land Survey System, and mining claims Discover gold, silver, and The Diggings™: Free Mining Claim Maps And ReportsAlmost no diamond mining land has been reclaimed, either by the government or anyone else Artisanal diamond miners in Tankoro, Kono District 3 The Koidu area in Kono District has been dug up in so many places that Pastor Kai D Thomas, a Member of Parliament (MP) from Kono remarked, “We will wake up one dayReclaiming the Land After Mining Cover2024年6月27日 Greece committed to the European Green Deal plans to complete mining operations by the end of 2028 and to transition from coalbased electricity to renewable energy sources (RES) The mine closure under the principles of effective strategic planning of the postmining land uses constitutes an integral part of this transition This research aims to simulate Postmining planning under the prism of land use alternatives: a

Surface coal mining impacts on land use change and ecological
2022年8月31日 Vegetation is the primary land use type in the Shengli mining area, followed by bare land and cultivated land From 2000 to 2020, the extent of construction land in the mining area changed very little Vegetation and water bodies showed a decreasing trend, whereas bare land and cultivated land showed an increasing trendLand mining requires the removal of topsoil, the creation and storage of large volumes of tailings, and the disruption of large areas of habitat Deep sea mining works fundamentally differently to land mining, and so it causes virtually none of the impact listed above for land miningLand vs Deep Sea MiningMining services that are efficient, and safe There is no need for “shortcuts” in any area of the mining business, and this includes land rehabilitation after mining After mining, the land must be rehabilitated in a manner that is safe and efficient, so that the land will continue to be healthyLand Rehabilitation After Mining American Mine Services2010年4月15日 Indigenous Peoples and Mining The relationship between indigenous peoples and mining is defined by struggles over access to land The interests of resource industries, of course, lie in securing unfettered (as far as possible) access to land and guaranteeing that access over the longer termOld Habits Die Hard: Indigenous Land Rights and Mining in

Remote sensing inversion and spatial variation of land surface
2020年4月20日 Background Jixi is a typical mining city in China that has undergone dramatic changes in its landuse pattern of mining areas over the development of its coal resources The impacts of coal mining activities have greatly affected the regional land surface temperature and ecological system Methods The Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) data from 2015 and 2015年8月26日 The paper analyzes the impacts of mining activities on sustainable land management in mining areas in the Republic of Serbia and Romania and discusses the main challenges related to the management of Sustainable Land Management in Mining Areas in Mining claims can be located on open public land administered by another federal agency (most commonly on Forest Service land) You may prospect and locate claims and sites on public and NFS land open to mineral entry Claims may not be located in areas closed to mineral entry by a special act of Congress, regulation, or public land orderLocating a Mining Claim Bureau of Land Management2015年12月5日 Land reclamation plays a vital role in the ecological improvement and economic development of mining regions This study aims to conduct a preliminary discussion on the evaluation content, evaluation Assessment of Land Reclamation Benefits in Mining

Managing and Restoring of Degraded Land in Postmining Areas
2021年11月30日 Utilizing coal gangue (CG) as a filling matrix to construct different profiles of reclaimed land in coal mining subsidence has downsides, eg, due to its low conservative capability of waterfertilizer and crop yield, its lack of quantitative evaluation of soil quality, and its limiting factors of crop growth2014年12月1日 Mining regions (also known as resource regions) are geologically defined by an abundance of economically feasible mineral resources and, as a result, they often undergo abrupt and extensive changes in land use (Bridge, 2004)Land use change can be caused by a combination of mining and nonmining activities (Moran et al, 2013), both of which have Processes of land use change in mining regions ScienceDirect2023年7月9日 In 2021, the Chinese government set the national development goal of ‘carbon peak and carbon neutrality’ Defining the carbon cycle process of land use is the first step for the implementation of lowcarbon land use in coal mining areas In this study, the carbon income and expenditure of land use in coal mining areas were analyzed theoretically using normative Construction of LowCarbon Land Use and Management System Mining on Aboriginal land contributes more than 80 per cent of the Northern Territory’s total mineral value, making Aboriginal land a significant source of income for the Territory In 2022 approximately one third of Aboriginal land was subject to existing exploration licences, or new applications under negotiationMaking mining agreements Central Land Council

Mining – Alaska Division of Mining, Land, and Water
Alaska Mapper Update 8/15/2024 NEW Mining Claim Research Map NEW Mining Claim Sketch Map View NEW Maps Now on Alaska Mapper Read the Reference Guide PDF Please contact PIC with Mining and Alaska Mapper questions 907 3 Recordation of mining claims and sites 4 Annual maintenance (annual assessment work or annual fees) for mining claims and sites 5 Mineral patents The BLM’s Mining Law Administration program involves mining claim recordation, annual maintenance (annual assessment work or annual fees), mineral patents, and surface management 2Mining Claims and Sites on Federal Lands Bureau of Land 2024年9月17日 Mining Laws and Regulations China 2025 ICLG Mining Laws and Regulations China Chapter covers common issues in mining laws and regulations – including the acquisition of rights, ownership requirements and restrictions, processing, transfer and encumbrance, environmental aspects, native title and land rightsMining Laws and Regulations Report 2025 China