Throughout the developing world river sand and gravel is widely exploited as aggregate for construction. Aggregate is often mined directly from the river channel as well as from floodplain and adjacent river terrace deposits. Depending on the geological setting, in-stream mining can create serious environmental impacts, particularly if the river being mined is erosional. The impacts of such mining on farmland, river stability, flood risk, road and bridge structures and ecology are typically severe. The environmental degradation may make it difficult to provide for the basic needs (water, food, fuelwood, communications) of communities naturally located in the river valleys. Despite the importance of this extractive industry in most developi...
Sand and gravel mining is aimed at providing materials for infrastructure development, as well as pr...
Rivers generally have been source of livelihood for several persons in both developed and developing...
Aggregates are major constituents in construction, the global demand for which approaches some 22 bi...
Throughout the developing world river sand and gravel is widely exploited as aggregate for construct...
Throughout the developing world river sand and gravel is widely exploited as aggregate for construc...
Sand and gravel aggregates are extracted from many rivers in Jamaica but little information is avai...
This report is one of a series of Technical Reports on alluvial mining of sand and gravel aggregate...
The Yorkshire and Humber Regional Assembly and the Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Aggregates Wor...
Summarization: Surface mining operations can adversely impact the environment. The size and nature o...
River sand is a resource that generates income and Malaysia is abundantly endowed with it. The state...
Economic development is one of the main objectives of developed and developing nations worldwide. De...
The progressive depletion of land sources of construction materials poses increasingly acute supply ...
Mining plays a key role in Zimbabwe’s economy, contributing 5% and 23% to the country’s gross domest...
Sand and gravel mining is aimed at providing materials for infrastructure development, as well as pr...
Sand and gravel mining is aimed at providing materials for infrastructure development, as well as pr...
Sand and gravel mining is aimed at providing materials for infrastructure development, as well as pr...
Rivers generally have been source of livelihood for several persons in both developed and developing...
Aggregates are major constituents in construction, the global demand for which approaches some 22 bi...
Throughout the developing world river sand and gravel is widely exploited as aggregate for construct...
Throughout the developing world river sand and gravel is widely exploited as aggregate for construc...
Sand and gravel aggregates are extracted from many rivers in Jamaica but little information is avai...
This report is one of a series of Technical Reports on alluvial mining of sand and gravel aggregate...
The Yorkshire and Humber Regional Assembly and the Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Aggregates Wor...
Summarization: Surface mining operations can adversely impact the environment. The size and nature o...
River sand is a resource that generates income and Malaysia is abundantly endowed with it. The state...
Economic development is one of the main objectives of developed and developing nations worldwide. De...
The progressive depletion of land sources of construction materials poses increasingly acute supply ...
Mining plays a key role in Zimbabwe’s economy, contributing 5% and 23% to the country’s gross domest...
Sand and gravel mining is aimed at providing materials for infrastructure development, as well as pr...
Sand and gravel mining is aimed at providing materials for infrastructure development, as well as pr...
Sand and gravel mining is aimed at providing materials for infrastructure development, as well as pr...
Rivers generally have been source of livelihood for several persons in both developed and developing...
Aggregates are major constituents in construction, the global demand for which approaches some 22 bi...