2003
DOI: 10.1002/sd.211
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Assessment of environmental impacts of active smelter operations and abandoned mines in Karabash, Ural Mountains of Russia

Abstract: Industrialization in the former USSR caused widespread environmental damage, which is graphically illustrated in the South Urals mining region of west-central Russia. One of the most heavily polluted areas is the town of Karabash and its surrounding area, which has abandoned mines and a large active copper smelter close to its centre. The area is affected by effluents and gaseous and particulate emissions from the smelter, acid drainage from abandoned mines and leachates and dusts from waste dumps and tailings… Show more

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“…Non-ferrous metals smelting activities represent one of the most important point sources of metal/metalloid pollution of soils via atmospheric deposition (Rieuwerts et al, 1999;Sterckeman et al, 2000;Burt et al, 2003;Udachin et al, 2003;Martley et al, 2004;Williamson et al, 2004;Ettler et al, 2005;Douay et al, 2008;Ettler et al, 2010). So far, relatively few studies have been focused on ecosystems (soils, water, air, biota) polluted by mining/smelting industries in developing countries in Africa (e.g., Meter et al, 1999;Kříbek et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Non-ferrous metals smelting activities represent one of the most important point sources of metal/metalloid pollution of soils via atmospheric deposition (Rieuwerts et al, 1999;Sterckeman et al, 2000;Burt et al, 2003;Udachin et al, 2003;Martley et al, 2004;Williamson et al, 2004;Ettler et al, 2005;Douay et al, 2008;Ettler et al, 2010). So far, relatively few studies have been focused on ecosystems (soils, water, air, biota) polluted by mining/smelting industries in developing countries in Africa (e.g., Meter et al, 1999;Kříbek et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The area has been affected by gaseous and particulate emissions from a copper smelter, acid drainage from abandoned mine workings, and leachates and dusts from waste dumps (Udachin et al 2003). Although atmospheric pollution in Karabash has been monitored in previous studies (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of analyses performed in the fall of 2000, showed extremely high levels of SO 2 and dust particles in the air (Udachin et al, 2003). Concentrations of SO 2 up to 20000 mg/m 3 were recorded at a distance about 1 km of stack directly under the torch.…”
Section: Atmospherementioning
confidence: 96%