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Title: | Effects of mining activities on Nano-soil management using artificial intelligence models of ANN and ELM | Authors: | Liu Q. Peng K. Zeng J. Marzouki R. Majdi A. Jan, A. Salameh A.A. Assilzadeh H. |
Keywords: | Ann;Artificial intelligence models;Elm | Issue Date: | 2022 | Publisher: | Techno-Press | Journal: | Advances in Nano Research | Abstract: | Mining of ore minerals (sfalerite, cinnabar, and chalcopyrite) from the old mine has led in significant environmental effects as contamination of soils and plants and acidification of water. Also, nanoparticles (NP) have obtained global importance because of their widespread usage in daily life, unique properties, and rapid development in the field of nanotechnology. Regarding their usage in various fields, it is suggested that soil is the final environmental sink for NPs. Nanoparticles with excessive reactivity and deliverability may be carried out as amendments to enhance soil quality, mitigate soil contaminations, make certain secure land–software of the traditional change substances and enhance soil erosion control. Meanwhile, there's no record on the usage of Nano superior substances for mine soil reclamation. In this study, five soil specimens have been tested at 4 sites inside the region of mine (<100 m) to study zeolites, and iron sulfide nanoparticles. Also, through using Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and Extreme Learning Machine (ELM), this study has tried to appropriately estimate the mechanical properties of soil under the effect of these Nano particles. Considering the RMSE and R2 values, Zeolite Nano materials could enhance the mine soil fine through increasing the clay-silt fractions, increasing the water holding capacity, removing toxins and improving nutrient levels. Also, adding iron sulfide minerals to the soils would possibly exacerbate the soil acidity problems at a mining site. |
Description: | Web of Science / Scopus |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3430 | ISSN: | 2287237X | DOI: | 10.12989/anr.2022.12.6.549 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Hospitality, Tourism and Wellness - Journal (Scopus/WOS) |
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