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Information Support for the Assessment of the Ecology of Disturbed Lands by Iron Ore Open Pits in the Middle and South Urals

https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2021-1-38-43

Abstract

The results of assessing the formation of a plant and aquatic ecosystem on the territory of worked-out and being developed iron ore deposits in the regions of the Urals are presented. It has been established that the restoration of the ecobalance is taking place at an acceptable rate at iron ore deposits located in the forest zone. Environmental restoration assessment was carried out using the results of remote monitoring.

About the Authors

I.V. Zen’kov
Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology (Reshetnev University)
Russian Federation
Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Professor


Yu.A. Anischenko
Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology (Reshetnev University)
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Economics), Associate Professor


V.A. Fedorov
Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology (Reshetnev University)
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Associate Professor


G.A. Karacheva
Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology (Reshetnev University)
Russian Federation
Senior Lector


P.M. Kondrashov
Siberian Federal University
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Professor


V.N. Konov
Siberian Federal University
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Associate Professor


P.L. Pavlova
Siberian Federal University
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Associate Professor


Yu.A. Maglinets
Siberian Federal University
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Professor


S.N. Skornyakova
Siberian Federal University
Russian Federation
Senior Lector


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Zen’kov I., Anischenko Yu., Fedorov V., Karacheva G., Kondrashov P., Konov V., Pavlova P., Maglinets Yu., Skornyakova S. Information Support for the Assessment of the Ecology of Disturbed Lands by Iron Ore Open Pits in the Middle and South Urals. Ecology and Industry of Russia. 2021;25(1):38-43. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2021-1-38-43

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