This book addresses most of the environmental impacts of sand mining from small rivers The problems and solutions addressed in this book are applicable to all rivers that drain through densely populated tropical coasts undergoing rapid economic growth. Many rivers in the world are drastically being altered to levels often beyond their natural resilience capability. Among the different types of human interventions, mining of sand and gravel is the most disastrous one, as the activity threatens the very existence of river ecosystem. A better understanding of sand budget is necessary if the problems of river and coastal environments are to be solved.
Author(s): D. Padmalal, K. Maya (auth.)
Series: Environmental Science and Engineering
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2014
Language: English
Pages: 162
Tags: Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution; Mineral Resources; Environmental Management
Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Rivers-Structure and Functions....Pages 9-22
River Sand Mining and Mining Methods....Pages 23-30
Impacts of River Sand Mining....Pages 31-56
Sand Mining: The World Scenario....Pages 57-80
Environmental Case Studies from SW India....Pages 81-105
EIA of River Sand Mining....Pages 107-123
Mining Strategies and Management....Pages 125-138
River Sand Auditing: An Example from SW India....Pages 139-145
Sand: The Fine Aggregate....Pages 147-153
Sources of Sand and Conservation....Pages 155-160
Back Matter....Pages 161-162