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Black granite mining and the implications for the development of sustainability in Zimbabwe: the case of Mutoko communities Author: Sandra Bhatasara Source: Environment, development and sustainability 2013 v15 no6 pp 15271541 ISSN: 1387585X Subject: children, granite, livelihood, minerals, mining, remediation, women,The findings from five black granite mines surveyed in the study showed that the main biophysical impacts of black granite mining are loss of biodiversity due to deforestation, siltation, soil erosion and displacement of wildlifeThe Socio–Economic and Biophysical Impacts of Black Granite Mining
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2010年1月1日· Black granite mining in Mutoko has for some time been a contentious affair for multiple reasons relating to the benefits derived from it, and the way its extraction is governed TaxesArticle “Black granite mining and the implications for the development of sustainability in Zimbabwe: the case of Mutoko communities” Detailed information of the JGLOBAL is a service based on the concept of Linking, Expanding, and Sparking, linking science and technology information which hitherto stood alone to support the generation of ideasBlack granite mining and the implications for the development
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Environmental Management Plans (EMPs) to enhance or reduce the impacts of black granite mining Keywords: black granite, mining, socioeconomic, biophysical, impacts Introduction In recent years, black granite mining has become more pronounced in some parts of Zimbabwe such as Mutoko and Mt Darwin (Chigonda, T 2010) The emerging2022年8月1日· Volume 233, 1 August 2022, Geochronology and geochemistry of zircons from fertile and barren intrusions in the Sangan mining area (NE Iran): Implications for tectonic setting and mineral exploration MajidGhasemi Siania BehzadMehrabia FranzNeubauerb RongqingZhangc ShuyunCaod Add to MendeleyGeochronology and geochemistry of zircons from fertile and
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