Study on the Problems and Control Measures of Geological Environment in the Qianbaoling Mining Area

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Iron ore resources are rich in Qianbaoling region. Long-term iron ore mining has brought huge economic benefits to the region, but also generated a lot of geological environment problems including destruction of land and water resources, hidden trouble of geological disaster and destruction of ecological landscape. This paper analyzes the characteristics and harms of the geological environment problems in the mining area, and presents a comprehensive treatment program, where engineering methods such as cutting slopes, building retaining walls, building drains and leveling land are combined with biological methods like planting grass and trees. Through the implementation of mining environmental treatment project, the hazards caused by mine geological environment problems will be minimized, the ecological environment will be improved gradually, and the local agricultural economics will be developed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 864-867)

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2683-2687

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December 2013

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