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Title: Natural phytomelioration of coal mine waste heaps in the context of increased radiation background (on the case of Nadiya mine, Lviv-Volyn coal basin, Ukraine)
Authors: Босак, Павло Володимирович
Волощишин, Андрій Ігорович
Попович, Василь Васильович
Меньшикова, Ольга Володимирівна
Копистинський, Юрій Олегович
Issue Date: 5-Dec-2024
Publisher: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Volume 1415, 5th International Conference on Sustainable Futures: Environmental, Technological, Social and Economic Matters 21/05/2024 - 24/05/2024 Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine
Citation: Voloshchyshyn et al 2024 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 1415 012130
Series/Report no.: https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1415/1/012130;
Abstract: Natural and technical geosystems in coal mining areas have a significant impact on environmental and anthropogenic environmental safety and require comprehensive researchThis scientific article delves into the thorough examination of the impact of augmented radiation levels in the waste piles of the Nadiya mine in the Lviv-Volyn coal basin. The exploitation of the Lviv-Volyn coal basin has led to many negative changes in the flora and fauna, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere, and has significantly affected the life and health of the Ukrainian population. The Nadiya mine waste heaps are located on the outskirts of the town of Sosnivka, Chervonohrad district, Lviv region (Ukraine) on fluvioglacial sands, partially on alluvial sediments of the Western Bug River. The height of the waste heaps is over 42 m and the area is 12 hectares. The spoil heap is bounded by woody vegetation on both sides and agricultural land on the other. The spoil heap is composed of burnt and unburnt rocks with sulfuric acid zones on the burnt pieces. Spontaneous combustion is observed on the spoil heap, in particular at the top, where the radiation background was investigated. The radiation power at the top of the spoil heap was found to be significantly higher than in other areas. The investigations of the radiation background of the Nadiia mine spoil heap showed the equivalent dose rate at the top of the heap, which is 0.42 µSv/h, exceeding the permissible standards of 0.3 µSv/h. It should be noted that the excess radiation background is due to the combustion of rock
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