Marl Mining Activity and Negative Repercussions for Two Hillside Villages (Northern Italy)

F. Luino, S. Bonetto, Barbara Bono, C. Comina, William W. Little, Sabina Porfido, Paolo Sassone, L. Turconi
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Coniolo and Brusaschetto, are two small towns located in the Monferrato area of the Alessandria Province, northern Italy. These communities have similar histories related to development and subsequent abandonment of marl quarry activity that began more than a century ago and continued until recently. Quarrying occurred until soil conditions, water infiltration, and excessive depth made cost of extracting and7 lifting material prohibitive. Quarries consisted of tunnels located directly beneath the towns at about 150 m below ground surface. Collapse of the tunnels led to surface subsidence and destruction of overlying homes and much of the municipal infrastructure. In the early Twentieth Century, regulations pertaining to mine and quarry safety were typically deficient, entirely absent, or not followed. Extractive activities of non-energy mineral resources from quarries and mines were and continue to be widespread in Italy, which currently ranks fifth among what are now countries of the European Union (EU). Mining sites are present in all regions of Italy, particularly in the northern part of the country and along coasts, often in areas of geohydrogeological risk. Consequences of anthropogenic pressures that alter the natural environment, such as the physical size of aquifer drawdowns, are linked to issues for a number of extractive sites across the country. This report analyzes historical and technical documents, conducts a geomorphological analysis of hilly slopes surrounding these communities, and examines urban planning and geophysical surveys to determine the impact of subsurface quarrying activities on the overlying ground surface. The study highlights significant problems that are applicable to other localities globally. This research demonstrates: (a) the importance of geological considerations to development and abandonment of mining activity in inhabited areas; (b) the importance of establishing and following safety protocols; and (c) the manner in which economic interests can take precedence over the well-being and lives of those employed to extract resources.
泥灰岩开采活动及其对两个山坡村庄(意大利北部)的负面影响
科尼奥洛和布鲁萨切托是位于意大利北部亚历山德里亚省蒙费拉托地区的两个小镇。这些社区有着相似的历史,都与一个多世纪前开始的泥灰岩采石活动的发展和随后的废弃有关,这种活动一直持续到最近。采石活动一直持续到土壤条件、水的渗透以及采石深度过大导致开采和7 提升材料的成本过高为止。采石场由位于城镇正下方、地表以下约 150 米处的隧道组成。隧道的坍塌导致地表下沉,摧毁了上覆的房屋和大部分市政基础设施。二十世纪初,有关矿山和采石场安全的法规通常不健全、完全缺失或未得到遵守。在意大利,从采石场和矿山开采非能源矿产资源的活动过去和现在都很普遍,目前在欧盟国家中排名第五。采矿点遍布意大利所有地区,尤其是北部地区和沿海地区,通常位于地质水文地质风险区域。人为压力改变自然环境的后果,如含水层缩减的物理尺寸,与全国各地一些采矿点的问题有关。本报告分析了历史和技术文件,对这些社区周围的丘陵斜坡进行了地貌分析,并研究了城市规划和地球物理勘测,以确定地下采石活动对上覆地表的影响。研究强调了适用于全球其他地方的重大问题。这项研究表明:(a) 地质因素对在有人居住的地区开发和放弃采矿活动的重要性;(b) 制定和遵守安全规程的重要性;(c) 经济利益可以优先于受雇开采资源者的福祉和生命的方式。
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