Research on Ecological Restoration and Management of Rare Earth Mines in Southern China
汉东 罗
Publisher: Publishdrive
Summary
China is one of the countries with the most abundant rare earth resources in the world and is known as the "Kingdom of Rare Earths." Ionic rare earths in southern China are the main source of this important strategic resource in the world and play an important role in the field of high-tech product manufacturing. China's dependence on high consumption of rare earth resources, China's uncontrolled exploitation of rare earth resources, disordered management, and backward technology have led to the decline of resource reserves and serious damage to the ecological environment of rare earth mining areas. The environmental problems arising from its development have had a significant impact on the production and lives of the people, so the ecological restoration and management of rare earth mines is very important. This book introduces the basic theory of ecological restoration and management of rare earth mines in the south, divides the types of ecological damage and ecological restoration measures of rare earth mines in the south, and expounds the importance of rare earths, the sources of pollution caused by rare earth mining, and the harm to human health caused by rare earth mines. The main ecological and environmental problems in the mining process, the geological environmental problems and hazards in the mining area, and the measures for ecological restoration and management of rare earth mines, etc., have drawn up the principles and goals of ecological restoration and have affected a large number of rare earths in various aspects. Application status and examples of ecological restoration and management, as well as the estimated benefit after treatment, further explain the necessity of ecological restoration and management of rare earth mines.This book can provide a theoretical basis for the ecological restoration design of rare earth mines; provide a theoretical basis for the construction, supervision, and acceptance of ecological restoration projects; as well as rare earth m