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- Timofey V. Leshukov
(Department of Geology and Geography, Institute of Biology, Ecology and Natural Resources, Kemerovo State University, 6 Krasnaya Street, 650000 Kemerovo, Russia)
- Konstantin V. Legoshchin
(Department of Geology and Geography, Institute of Biology, Ecology and Natural Resources, Kemerovo State University, 6 Krasnaya Street, 650000 Kemerovo, Russia)
- Ekaterina V. Nastavko
(Department of Geology and Geography, Institute of Biology, Ecology and Natural Resources, Kemerovo State University, 6 Krasnaya Street, 650000 Kemerovo, Russia)
- Elizaveta D. Baranova
(Department of Genetics and Fundamental Medicine, Institute of Biology, Ecology and Natural Resources, Kemerovo State University, 6 Krasnaya Street, 650000 Kemerovo, Russia)
- Valery M. Pugachev
(Institute of Fundamental Science, Kemerovo State University, 6 Krasnaya Street, 650000 Kemerovo, Russia)
- Anatoly Y. Mitrofanov
(Federal Research Center of Coal and Coal-Chemistry of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 650000 Kemerovo, Russia)
- Valentin P. Volobaev
(Department of Biology, University of Rochester, 120 Trustee Road Rochester, New York, NY 14620, USA)
- Evgeniia D. Vdovina
(Department of Biology, University of Rochester, 120 Trustee Road Rochester, New York, NY 14620, USA)
- Galina O. Eremeeva
(Department of Fundamental and Applied Chemistry, Institute of Fundamental Science, Kemerovo State University, 6 Krasnaya Street, 650000 Kemerovo, Russia)
- Daria V. Dimakova
(Joint Directorate of the Mordovia State Nature Reserve and National Park “Smolny” Republic of Mordovia, 30 Krasnaya Street, 430005 Saransk, Russia)
- Anton S. Zverev
(Institute of Chemistry, University of Potsdam, 14476 Potsdam, Germany)
- Aleksey V. Larionov
(Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Kemerovo State Medical University, 650056 Kemerovo, Russia)
Abstract
Studying dust pollution intensity from the mining industry is essential for the sustainable development of industrial regions worldwide, as it balances economic growth, social well-being, and environmental safety. This study presents the results of a dust pollution study of snow near a coal open pit (during the stripping and pre-mining stage) in the Kemerovo Region-Kuzbass, Russia. We sequentially assessed the mass of PM 10 and PM 0.1 and the fractional composition of PM 10 using light microscopy, determined the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) content using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and conducted X-ray diffraction (XRD). We found that the mineral composition of the PM 10 fraction contained diffraction peaks from quartz, talc and clay minerals, while calcite, bassanite and zeolite were discovered in PM 0.1 . The total dustiness was 605 ± 24 μg/cm 2 and 204 ± 18 μg/cm 2 for PM 0.1 and 401 ± 14 μg/cm 2 for PM 10 . Particles in the 0.1–2.5 µm range predominated within PM 10 , with a mean size of ~1 µm. For all directions, there were no significant trends of an decrease in dust mass with growing distance from the open-pit coal mine. The increase in PAHs in snow coincided with the prevailing eastern wind direction during the snow accumulation season. The present study is important for understanding the processes of dust formation, transport, and deposition during coal mining preparation and operation, dust mineral composition, the amount of PAHs in the snow cover, and to take into account the role of the meteorological conditions, particularly wind direction, and topography.
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Timofey V. Leshukov & Konstantin V. Legoshchin & Ekaterina V. Nastavko & Elizaveta D. Baranova & Valery M. Pugachev & Anatoly Y. Mitrofanov & Valentin P. Volobaev & Evgeniia D. Vdovina & Galina O. Ere, 2026.
"Spatial Patterns of Dust Deposition and PAH Accumulation in Snow near an Open-Pit Coal Mine: The Roles of Topography and Wind Direction in Kuzbass, Russia,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(11), pages 1-25, June.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:11:p:5679-:d:1959263
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