Quarrying: an anthropogenic geomorphological approach
Titel:
Quarrying: an anthropogenic geomorphological approach
Auteur:
Dávid Lóránt
Verschenen in:
Acta Montanistica Slovaka
Paginering:
Jaargang 13 (2008) nr. 1 pagina's 66-74
Jaar:
2008
Inhoud:
The study intends to give an introduction to the significance of quarrying from the point of view of anthropogenic geomorphology, indicating the level of surface forming due to the mining of mineral raw materials. The significance of this topic is supported by the existence of the so-called “mining landscapes” that emerged since to the 19th century. Authors focus on the geomorphic impact of quarrying with special emphasis on factors influencing its spatial distribution, as well as on the characteristics and classification of surface features produced by quarrying, providing an overview of the most important excavated and accumulated forms and form components, on the macro, meso and micro scales. Finally, international and Hungarian case studies illustrate some aspects of the opening and after-use of mining sites in order to observe how abandoned quarries can be turned into „environmental values”, and used as possible sites for exhibitions or for regional and tourism development projects.
Uitgever:
Technical University of Kosice, the Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies (F BERG)