International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(6):646-648
Mine Closure Planning as an Engineering System: Integrating Geotechnical, Environmental, and Socio-Technical Considerations
Author Name: Sumeet Kishore;
Paper Type: research paper
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Abstract:
Mine closure has traditionally been treated as a terminal activity conducted at the end of a mine’s productive life. However, increasing regulatory, environmental, and social pressures demand that closure planning be integrated into the mine design process from the earliest stages. This paper presents a conceptual engineering framework that treats mine closure as a dynamic system rather than a final remedial task. The study discusses geotechnical stability, long-term environmental control, landform design, and socio-technical considerations within a unified planning approach. The paper highlights current gaps in mine closure practices and proposes directions for future research in sustainable mining engineering.
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Kishore S. Mine Closure Planning as an Engineering System: Integrating Geotechnical, Environmental, and Socio-Technical Considerations. Int J Contemp Res Multidiscip. 2025;4(6):646-648.
How to Cite this Article:
Sumeet Kishore. Mine Closure Planning as an Engineering System: Integrating Geotechnical, Environmental, and Socio-Technical Considerations. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2025: 4(6):646-648
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