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Title: Uranium mining and milling facilities legacy sites: Ukraine case study
Authors: Dudar, Tamara
Affiliation: National Aviation University
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Dudar T. Uranium mining and milling facilities legacy sites: Ukraine case study / Tamara Dudar // Environmental Problems. — Lviv : Lviv Politechnic Publishing House, 2019. — Vol 4. — No 4. — P. 212–218.
Bibliographic description (International): Dudar T. Uranium mining and milling facilities legacy sites: Ukraine case study / Tamara Dudar // Environmental Problems. — Lviv : Lviv Politechnic Publishing House, 2019. — Vol 4. — No 4. — P. 212–218.
Is part of: Екологічні проблеми, 4 (4), 2019
Environmental Problems, 4 (4), 2019
Journal/Collection: Екологічні проблеми
Issue: 4
Volume: 4
Issue Date: 20-Mar-2019
Publisher: Lviv Politechnic Publishing House
Place of the edition/event: Львів
Lviv
Keywords: uranium legacy site
uranium mining and milling facilities
underground mining
in situ leaching
Number of pages: 7
Page range: 212-218
Start page: 212
End page: 218
Abstract: This research aims to present and analyze the territories of uranium mining and milling facilities of Ukraine from the point of “legacy sites” view. The territory of approximately 246 km long and 26 km wide where uranium legacy sites are located was first outlined and considered according to the developed classification. Further steps to explore this topic using remote sensing technique are indicated.
URI: https://ena.lpnu.ua/handle/ntb/49600
Copyright owner: © Національний університет “Львівська політехніка”, 2019
© Dudar T., 2019
URL for reference material: http://atom.org.ua/wp-content/2016/03/Uran_mines_
References (Ukraine): 1.Regulatory Supervision of Legacy Sites: The Process from Recognition to Resolution. Report of an international workshop Lillehammer, 21–23 November 2017.
2.IAEA, 2005. Environmental contamination from uranium production facilities and their remediation. In: Proc. an Int. Work. Held Lisbon, Port. 11–13 Febr.2004.
3.Miloš René (December 20th 2017). History of Uranium Mining in Central Europe, Uranium – Safety, Resources, Separation and Thermodynamic Calculation, Nasser S. Awwad, Intech Open, DOI:10.5772/intechopen.71962.
4.Hähne R, Murphy S, Vrijen J. J., “State and prospects of closure and remediation of tailings deposits from uranium ore processing and heap leaching in Europe” Vienna, Austria: IAEA, 2011.
5.Dudar T. V., Stankevich S.A. et al.: Environmental safety of the territory of uranium mining and milling legacy in Ukraine. VII All-round Ukrainian and international participation Environmental Congress (Ecology–2019), September 25–27, 2019. Collection of research papers. – Vinnitsya: VNTU? 2019/ P/51.
6.Dudar T. V. Uranova spadshchina Ukrainy: ecologichni naslidky. Ekilogichna bezpeka derzavy: problem I shlyakhy vurishennya. Materialy XV miznarodnoi konferentsii. 9-13 September 2019. Kharkiv. P. 157–161.
7.Balyan O., Bulgakova M. Yeremenko I. Report “Ecologichna bezpeka uranovyh shakht”. Available at: http://atom.org.ua/wp-content/2016/03/Uran_mines_ Ukraine_report.pdf
8.Podulyakh S. Yaderne sertse Ukrainy. Atomprom Ukrainy. No. 2, 2017. P. 6-8.
9.Kovalenko G. D. Radioecologiya Ukrainy: monographiya. Izdanie 3, pererab. I dopoln. Kharkiv.: INZEK, 2013. 344 p.
10.Ryazantsev V. Terytoriya tekhnogennogo lykha. Atomprom Ukrainy. No. 2, 2017. P. 20–24.
References (International): 1.Regulatory Supervision of Legacy Sites: The Process from Recognition to Resolution. Report of an international workshop Lillehammer, 21–23 November 2017.
2.IAEA, 2005. Environmental contamination from uranium production facilities and their remediation. In: Proc. an Int. Work. Held Lisbon, Port. 11–13 Febr.2004.
3.Miloš René (December 20th 2017). History of Uranium Mining in Central Europe, Uranium – Safety, Resources, Separation and Thermodynamic Calculation, Nasser S. Awwad, Intech Open, DOI:10.5772/intechopen.71962.
4.Hähne R, Murphy S, Vrijen J. J., "State and prospects of closure and remediation of tailings deposits from uranium ore processing and heap leaching in Europe" Vienna, Austria: IAEA, 2011.
5.Dudar T. V., Stankevich S.A. et al., Environmental safety of the territory of uranium mining and milling legacy in Ukraine. VII All-round Ukrainian and international participation Environmental Congress (Ecology–2019), September 25–27, 2019. Collection of research papers, Vinnitsya: VNTU? 2019/ P/51.
6.Dudar T. V. Uranova spadshchina Ukrainy: ecologichni naslidky. Ekilogichna bezpeka derzavy: problem I shlyakhy vurishennya. Materialy XV miznarodnoi konferentsii. 9-13 September 2019. Kharkiv. P. 157–161.
7.Balyan O., Bulgakova M. Yeremenko I. Report "Ecologichna bezpeka uranovyh shakht". Available at: http://atom.org.ua/wp-content/2016/03/Uran_mines_ Ukraine_report.pdf
8.Podulyakh S. Yaderne sertse Ukrainy. Atomprom Ukrainy. No. 2, 2017. P. 6-8.
9.Kovalenko G. D. Radioecologiya Ukrainy: monographiya. Izdanie 3, pererab. I dopoln. Kharkiv., INZEK, 2013. 344 p.
10.Ryazantsev V. Terytoriya tekhnogennogo lykha. Atomprom Ukrainy. No. 2, 2017. P. 20–24.
Content type: Article
Appears in Collections:Environmental Problems. – 2019. – Vol. 4, No. 4

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