ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION | |
ArticleName | Methodology for monitoring restoration of disturbed natural ecosystems during development of geo-resources |
DOI | 10.17580/gzh.2020.09.16 |
ArticleAuthor | Mesyats S. P., Petrov A. A. |
ArticleAuthorData | Mining Institute, Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Apatity, Russia: S. P. Mesyats, Leading Researcher, mesyats@goi.kolasc.net.ru |
Abstract | The state of the environment is conditioned by the rate of territorial development. Environmental impact of the mining industry consists in the alteration of landscape and disruption of its main component, i.e., the soil and vegetation cover responsible for the state of natural ecosystems. The Mining Institute of the Kola Science Center, RAS has performed scientific verification and developed a land restoration technology in accordance with the self-organization concept of natural systems and based on feedbacks. Restoration of disturbed lands is considered as evolution of the rock–biota system under specific climate conditions, with primary creation of artificial gramineous phytocenosis without applying a topsoil layer providing formation of biologically active environment. The disturbed land restoration processes have been studied during 28 years in the test areas of 6 ha and 30 ha (slopes of tailing dams), using the data of the monitoring system which provides a comprehensive and simultaneous study of the genetic parameters and functions of the new soils, as well as the bioproductivity of the phytocenosis being formed. Large areas of disturbed lands, their multifactorial impact on the environment, as well as the gain in the monitoring databases in the dynamics of energy potential accumulation during the formation of a biogenic-humus-accumulative horizon and phytocenosis with the structure of the surrounding natural landscape necessitate integrated assessment of the efficiency of restoration of natural ecosystems. The purpose of these studies is to develop and justify the monitoring system for restoration of natural ecosystems disturbed during mineral mining by integration of surface and satellite data based on geoinformation technologies. |
keywords | Mining industry, disturbed lands, natural systems restoration, monitoring, surface and satellite observations, geoinformation technologies |
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Full content | Methodology for monitoring restoration of disturbed natural ecosystems during development of geo-resources |