Journal article
Characterising mine wastes as archaeological landscapes
S Lawrence, P Davies, G Hil, I Rutherfurd, J Grove, J Turnbull, E Silvester, F Colombi, M Macklin
Geoarchaeology | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.1002/gea.21958
Abstract
Industrial-scale metal mining has long been a feature of developing economies. Processing ores to recover minerals has generated large quantities of waste rock, tailings and contaminants. Mining-related deposits, along with associated soil and water geochemistry, river modifications and other environmental changes, are a product of the nature, scale and intensity of past operations. These artefacts of historical mining create anthropogenic landscapes that extend far beyond individual sites due to the dispersal of mine waste by rivers and pose enduring threats to human and ecosystem health. Their presence and significance, however, are often overlooked by heritage and environmental managers. ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Grant/Award Number: M14284; Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: DP160100799