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    Defining the optimal mixture composition of geopolymers based on the coal mine waste and the shale. by Paszek Natalia, Górski Marcin

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The paper shows the following attempts to define optimal mixture composition of geopolymer based on the wastes from the coal mine and geopolymer based on the shale from the post-mining spoil tip. Coal mine waste, shale, powdered glass waste, metakaolin and sand were used as the raw materials. …”
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    Methods of revitalisation of former mining areas as exemplified by architectural objects worldwide and own studies by Michał Dmitruk, Magdalena Stachańska

    Published 2024-03-01
    “… Post-mining grounds and spoil tips frequently render landscapes permanently flawed. …”
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    The flora and vegetation of an old solvay process tip in Jaworzno (Upper Silesia, Poland) by E V. J. Cohn, B. Tokarska-Guzik, L. C. Trueman, G. Woźniak

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This paper demonstrates the flora, plant communities and substrates of an old solvay process spoil tip in Upper Silesia, Poland. In an area of 15 000 m2 there are growing 136 vascular plant species. …”
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    Landform modifications within an intramontane urban landscape due to industrial activity, Wałbrzych, SW Poland by Kacper Jancewicz, Andrzej Traczyk, Piotr Migoń

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The key landforms due to human impact include spoil tips of various types, extensive levelled terrains, waste ponds, and railway embankments and cuts. …”
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    Rewitalizacja przemysłowych miast angielskich na przykładzie Barnsley by Marcin Kopeć

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Town was blighted by a very high incidence of post-industrial areas: disused colliery spoil tips, pit yards and the railway infrastructure which served the collieries. …”
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