Biological Environmental Impacts Of Copper-Nickel Development In Minnesota

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert H. Poppe
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The Regional Copper-Nickel Study examined the potential impacts of copper-nickel sulfide mining, concentrating and smelting operations in northeastern Minnesota and gathered extensive monitoring data on the ecological characteristics of the region's aquatic and terrestrial biota. Because of the many development options possible, the diversity of the region's ecology, and the uncertainty of future environmental regulatory requirements, the Study did not attempt to measure the magnitude of environmental impacts on specific biological communities from a specific development proposal. The Study provides a broad base of environmental resource and impact information that hopefully will assist mining developers and environmental regulators when assessing specific proposals in the future. The following discussion is not a description of what will happen if copper-nickel development occurs in northeastern Minnesota but an exploration of why certain potential aspects of such development should be carefully considered and adequately understood before unnecessary or irreversible decisions are made.
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APA: Robert H. Poppe  (1980)  Biological Environmental Impacts Of Copper-Nickel Development In Minnesota

MLA: Robert H. Poppe Biological Environmental Impacts Of Copper-Nickel Development In Minnesota. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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