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The present article shows the working methodology of the project field: “Development and validation of a clean technology for the integral treatment of neutralization of effluents and metallurgical tailings in the use of calcareous agents”. 1. Geological Characterization, 2. Delimitation of the area of environmental influence for legal exploitation, 3. Mapping, 4. Sampling, 5. Calculation of the volume of tailings, 6. Study of the environmental impact of legal exploitation relationships. It should be noted each one of these activities are important as part of the methodology of work in field, which one are developed in the tailing: “Cerro El Toro” which has been divided the aforementioned relationship into 73 sampling points, grouped according to the relationships: Salinas 1, Salinas 2, Salinas 3, Montoro and Melva, whose volume has been determined through the software AutoCAD Civil which has determined that tailings have the following volume: Salinas 1: 1917.5 m3, Salinas 2 : 20331.48 m3, Salinas 3 : 18375 m3 , Montoro: 668.56 m3 y Melva: 27945,5 m3; whose volume allowed the obtention of a representative sample of the tailing for been studied of their “Environmental Quality of tailing” which gives through the geochemical characterization analysis with the purpose of determining the “Real Impact” of the pollution of tailing in the mining communities of Shiracmaca and Coigobamba.
Silvana L. Flores Chávez. 2021. \u201cGeological Characterization, Mapping and Sampling of the Tailing Pond From Cerro El Toro, Region La Libertad-Perú\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 21 (GJHSS Volume 21 Issue H9): .
Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS
Print ISSN 0975-587X
e-ISSN 2249-460X
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Total Score: 110
Country: Peru
Subject: Global Journal of Human-Social Science - H: Interdisciplinary
Authors: Silvana L. Flores Chávez, Bach. Edison Gastulo Zegarra Luna, Mg. Laura Barrionuevo Torres, Dr. Jorge Alberto Del Carpio Salinas, Dra. Dominga Micaela Cano Ccoa (PhD/Dr. count: 1)
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The present article shows the working methodology of the project field: “Development and validation of a clean technology for the integral treatment of neutralization of effluents and metallurgical tailings in the use of calcareous agents”. 1. Geological Characterization, 2. Delimitation of the area of environmental influence for legal exploitation, 3. Mapping, 4. Sampling, 5. Calculation of the volume of tailings, 6. Study of the environmental impact of legal exploitation relationships. It should be noted each one of these activities are important as part of the methodology of work in field, which one are developed in the tailing: “Cerro El Toro” which has been divided the aforementioned relationship into 73 sampling points, grouped according to the relationships: Salinas 1, Salinas 2, Salinas 3, Montoro and Melva, whose volume has been determined through the software AutoCAD Civil which has determined that tailings have the following volume: Salinas 1: 1917.5 m3, Salinas 2 : 20331.48 m3, Salinas 3 : 18375 m3 , Montoro: 668.56 m3 y Melva: 27945,5 m3; whose volume allowed the obtention of a representative sample of the tailing for been studied of their “Environmental Quality of tailing” which gives through the geochemical characterization analysis with the purpose of determining the “Real Impact” of the pollution of tailing in the mining communities of Shiracmaca and Coigobamba.
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