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Environmental Pollution and Protection

Use of Remote Sensing to Assess the Vegetation Setting of The Territories – Zones of Mining Complex Enterprises - Depending on the Complexity of Their Production Infrastructure

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DOI: 10.22606/epp.2016.11003

Author(s)

  • Kalabin G.V.*
    Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Comprehensive Exploitation of Mineral Resources (RAS), Kryukovsky tupik, 4, 111020, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

The paper presents and analyzes the quantitative assessment of environmental impacts of technogenic load in the time slot for the response of the biota in the territory of the placement of several mining enterprises in Russia, depending on the complexity of the production infrastructure production and life of the field, the degree of toxicity of raw materials, climatic condition. It is confirmed that in time NDVI dynamics objectively reflects the integrated assessment of the state of the environment and can serve as a criterion the degree of environmental hazard applied geotechnology and enterprise as a whole.

Keywords

Mining enterprises, industrial infrastructure, technogenic load, environmental assessment, land cover, remote sensing, vegetation index.

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