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Mechanization for Optimal Landscape Reclamation

VONDRÁČKOVÁ, Terezie, Věra VOŠTOVÁ and Michal KRAUS

Basic information

Original name

Mechanization for Optimal Landscape Reclamation

Name in Czech

Optimální mechanizace pro rekultivaci půdy

Authors

VONDRÁČKOVÁ, Terezie (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Věra VOŠTOVÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Michal KRAUS (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

vol. 95, issue 2. Spojené království, IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 95 (2017): 3rd World Multidisciplinary Earth Sciences Symposium (WMESS 2017), p. nestránkováno, 6 pp. 2017

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Proceedings paper

Field of Study

10505 Geology

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

electronic version available online

References:

RIV identification code

RIV/75081431:_____/17:00001272

Organization unit

Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice

ISSN

UT WoS

000426768500042

Keywords (in Czech)

Rekultivace; zemní práce; optimalizace; stroje; mechanizace

Keywords in English

Reclamation; earthworks; optimalization; machinery; mechanization

Tags

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 27/8/2018 08:16, Mgr. Blanka Mikšíková

Abstract

V originále

Reclamation is a method of ultimate utilization of land adversely affected by mining or other industrial activity. The paper explains the types of reclamation and the term “optimal reclamation”. Technological options of the long-lasting process of mine dumps reclamation starting with the removal of overlying rocks, transport and backfilling up to the follow-up remodelling of the mine dumps terrain. Technological units and equipment for stripping flow division. Stripping flow solution with respect to optimal reclamation. We recommend that the application of logistic chains and mining simulation with follow-up reclamation to open-pit mines be used for the implementation of optimal reclamation. In addition to a database of local heterogeneities of the stripped soil and reclaimed land, the flow of earths should be resolved in a manner allowing the most suitable soil substrate to be created for the restoration of agricultural and forest land on mine dumps. The methodology under development for the solution of a number of problems, including the geological survey of overlying rocks, extraction of stripping, their transport and backfilling in specified locations with the follow-up deployment of goal-directed reclamation. It will make possible to reduce the financial resources needed for the complex process chain by utilizing GIS, GPS and DGPS technologies, logistic tools and synergistic effects. When selecting machines for transport, moving and spreading of earths, various points of view and aspects must be taken into account. Among such aspects are e.g. the kind of earth to be operated by the respective construction machine, the kind of work activities to be performed, the machine's capacity, the option to control the machine's implement and economic aspects and clients' requirements. All these points of view must be considered in the decision-making process so that the selected machine is capable of executing the required activity and that the use of an unsuitable machine is eliminated as it would result in a delay and increase in the project costs. Therefore, reclamation always includes extensive earth-moving work activities restoring the required relief of the land being reclaimed. Using the earth-moving machine capacity, the kind of soil in mine dumps, the kind of the work activity performed and the machine design, a SW application has been developed that allows the most suitable machine for the respective work technology to be selected with a view to preparing the land intended for reclamation.

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