巴西Brumadinho尾矿库坍塌时空分析

IF 0.2 Q4 AGRONOMY
Jéssica de Cássia Leopoldino, C. S. Anjos, Débora P. Simões, L. Fernandes
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摘要

采矿业是世界上一项重要的经济活动。众所周知,采矿活动对环境的影响很大。考虑到一些作业规模大,尾矿产量高,采矿活动对几个地区和人口构成了风险,这些地区和人口可能会受到事故以及低效处置和监测系统的影响。遥感经常被用来绘制面积大或难以进入的地区地图;它能够在不需要物理接触的情况下获得地球表面物体或现象的信息,使其成为可用于多种目的的重要数据收集来源。遥感中使用的图像提供了大面积的天气和多时相视图,是环境研究的替代方案。这项工作的目的是评估巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州布鲁马迪尼奥市Córrego do Feijão溪矿美国公司尾矿坝坍塌影响区域的扩展情况,该事故于2019年1月25日发生,造成的环境影响将持续多年。利用空间分辨率为3.0米的地球卫星星座图像分析了这种环境影响的程度。所使用的方法基于数字图像处理,使用PCI Geomatics和ENVI 5.3软件,可以量化受影响的区域。使用了两种不同的方法,并将结果与巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州环境与可持续发展国务秘书处提供的结果进行了比较。结果显示,从Brumadinho大坝到Paraopeba河,受影响面积为2.964096 km²。
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Spatial and temporal analysis of the collapse of the tailings dam in Brumadinho, Brazil
Mining is an important economic activity in the world. Mining activities are known for their high environmental impacts. Considering the high magnitude of some operations and amounts of tailings produced, the mining activity has represented a risk for several regions and populations, which can be affected by accidents and inefficient disposal and monitoring systems. Remote sensing has been frequently used to map areas that are large or difficult to access; it enables the obtaining of information on objects or phenomena on the Earth’s surface without requiring physical contact, making it an important source of data collection that can be used for several purposes. Images usedin remote sensing provide a synoptic and multitemporal view of large areas and are an alternative for environmental studies. The objective of this work was to evaluate the extension of the area affected by the collapse of the tailings dam of the Vale S.A. company in the Córrego do Feijão stream mine, in the municipality of Brumadinho, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, which occurred on January 25, 2019, causing an environmental impact that will last for many years. The dimension of this environmental impact was analyzed using imagery of the Planet’s satellite constellation with spatial resolution of3.0 meters. The methodology used was based on digital image processing, using the PCI Geomatics and ENVI 5.3 software, which made possible the quantification of the affected area. Two different methods were used and the results were compared to those provided by the State Secretariat for Environment and Sustainable Development of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The results showed an affected area of 2.964096 km², from the Brumadinho dam to the Paraopeba River.
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