ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY | |
ArticleName | Upon negative impact of mining operations on salmon spawning-and-feeding rivers' ecosystems |
ArticleAuthor | Kozlov А. P. |
Abstract | The environmental impacts of the mining operations on salmon-spawning rivers' basins in the Kamchatka Peninsula are analyzed. Three main groups of factors, caused by the mining operations, and producing negative environmental impact on salmon spawning-and-feeding rivers' ecosystems, are distinguished: direct man-induced changes in water bodies' channel operation; man-induced changes in watercourses' hydroregime; man-induced changes in water streams' turbidity, increase in suspended sediments and silt-filling of water bodies' stream-bed deposits. It is noted, that the impact of the first two groups of factors is locally spread — within the boundaries of the rivers' reaches in the mining-leased area. The third group of factors, leading to long-termed changes in aquatic life habitats, is of the highest hazard, because, in this case, decrease in commercial-fishing streams ecosystem productivity is of stable and irreversible character. The calculation method of production-induced suspended matter discharge rates from a mining operation is presented. |
keywords | Mining operations, spawning rivers, ecosystem, production-induced discharge, turbidity, suspended sediments, silt-filling |
Language of full-text | russian |
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