Abstract

The paper assesses the potential impact of the industrial extraction of ferruginous quartzite from the Guliaipilske deposit by open pit mining on the environment. The algorithm proposed in the study is based on the knowledge of the basic state of environmental conditions (a collection of basic data) and the studied and calculated indicators of predictive changes. Forecast changes are important for two reasons: first, to form the basis for the assessment, and second, to provide a record of changes in the baseline. These changes will be significant during both development and decommissioning of the project. The work carefully studied, analyzed and calculated the necessary indicators, created three-dimensional models of the current state of the environment and predictive models of landscape changes that will be formed during the extraction of minerals from the Guliaipilske deposit. For the first time, indicators of the potential impact of the mining complex of the Guliaipilske quarry on the earth's surface and landscape, water basin, air basin, flora and fauna, and the impact of mining waste on the environment have been established.

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