Particulate Matters Propagation by the Surface Winning

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In surface winning particulate matters are generated from a range of site preparation, stockpiling, loading, transportation and processing activities. This article aims to review issues relevant to particulate matters produced by the surface winning and impact on people living near by the quarry. Due to the areal extent of the site and limitations imposed by readily available data, the article has focused upon activities associated with quarry. On the base of obtained data was composed mathematical model of the distribution of particulate matter from the source to the surroundings to visual impact of the quarry and potential impact of the particulate matters. The visualization is shown direction of particulate matters propagation and allows decide on used measures to eliminate negative impact on people and environment.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 244)

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197-202

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October 2015

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