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A Review about the Sustainability of Pit Lakes as a Rehabilitation Factor after Mine Closure

Chara Sakellari, Christos Roumpos, Georgios Louloudis, Eleni Vasileiou

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Abstract

At the end of surface mining activities, the remnant voids are of great concern regarding rehabilitating the final open pits. The investigation of the sustainability of pit lakes in post-mining regions constitutes a challenging research problem. This paper aims to highlight the effectiveness of pit lakes as a rehabilitation factor. In this framework, several cases worldwide and in Greece were examined in detail and evaluated. The results indicate that mine pit lakes must be evaluated as dynamic systems, natural or artificial, which demand rational mine water management to ensure their sustainability. Specifically in Greece, it is of great importance during the transition to the post-lignite era.

Topics & Concepts

SustainabilityClosure (psychology)Mining engineeringRehabilitationNatural (archaeology)Surface miningEnvironmental planningCivil engineeringEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental resource managementWater resource managementEngineeringGeographyWaste managementPolitical scienceArchaeologyEcologyCoal miningNeuroscienceCoalLawBiologyMining and Resource ManagementMining Techniques and EconomicsEngineering and Environmental Studies