Geological disaster prevention and control and resource protection in mineral resource exploitation region

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Abstract

With the development of mining industry, the intensity of mining work is gradually increasing, which makes mine disasters occur during mining. In this study, the current situation of mineral resource exploitation region was analyzed, and the mine geological hazards caused by high-intensity mining were summarized, including debris flow, landslide and ground fissure. Study of the distribution characteristics of related geological hazards suggested that the area affected by surface collapse caused by ground fissures was the largest, while debris flows and landslide posed a great threat to life. In view of the potential safety hazards caused by geological hazards in mines, establishment of disaster information base and strengthening of measures for disaster prevention and control were proposed. Finally, mineral resources were protected to restore the environment.

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Shao, L. (2019). Geological disaster prevention and control and resource protection in mineral resource exploitation region. International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, 14(2), 142–146. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijlct/ctz003

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