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January
2007
TORESA: Toolkit for remote sensing assessment and environmental monitoring of mining activities
Antonia Alvarado D. MSc Geofísica1, Juan Ramón Candia. MSc. Ciencias Ambientales2
1 Jefe de Proyectos. Programa de Evaluación de Riesgos y Remediación Ambiental. Área de Medioambiente y Metrología Química. Fundación Chile. Dirección: Avda. Parque Antonio Rabat Sur 6165, Vitacura, Santiago, Chile. E-mail: aalvarado@fundacionchile.cl 2 Director. Programa de Evaluación de Riesgos y Remediación Ambiental. Área de Medioambiente y Metrología Química. Fundación Chile. Dirección: Avda. Parque Antonio Rabat Sur 6165, Vitacura, Santiago, Chile. E-mail: jcandia@fundacionchile.cl
| TORESA has six modules: Geophysics, Hydrogeological Modeling, Processing of Satellite Images, Chemical and Mineral Identification; Environmental Soundings and Risk Assessment. The results are included in a Geographic Information System (GIS), which will provide future plans for environmental mine management. The results are presented as a digital data base on the Environmental Mining Management website (GAM). |
The TORESA project, Toolkit for Remote Sensing Risk Assessment and Environmental Monitoring of Mining Activities, aims to create a technology package for the low cost evaluation of the environmental risk associated with a mining operation and to support the preparation of closure plans.
Description
Financed by the Chile-Sweden Cooperation Fund, TORESA has six modules: Geophysics, Hydrogeological Modeling, Processing of Satellite Images, Chemical and Mineral Identification; Environmental Soundings and Risk Assessment. The results are included in a Geographic Information System (GIS), which will provide future plans for environmental mine management. The results are presented as a digital data base on the Environmental Mining Management website (GAM).
Expected Results
Generation of a Technology Service for mining companies. The TORESA methodology is used for its implementation.
Alliances
Fundación Chile, Swedish Environmental Research Institute Ltd., Hidroambiente Consultores, Geoinformación, SRGIS and Cia. Chilena de Perforaciones. |
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