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A Framework for Estimating Economic Impacts of Ecological Restoration. [PDF]
Thomas CC +3 more
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Comprehensive Evaluation of PM (Deposition/TSP) Pollution from Multiple Quarrying Activities. [PDF]
Kara G, Çankaya A.
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Understanding Environmental Consequences of Quarry Operations: Residents' Perception Study in the Neighbourhood of a Quarry in Osun state, Nigeria. [PDF]
Taiwo TM, Ogunbode TO.
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Aligning EU energy security and climate mitigation through targeted transition strategies. [PDF]
Lal A, Tavoni M, Preuss N, You F.
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2012
Quarries appear to have been working in Syria in the 17th century, on Chios in the early 1800s and in the 1820s. Some travellers visited ancient quarries and sometimes left accounts of them, even to details of surviving artefacts, and were often conversant with the mechanics of ancient quarrying. In Algeria, for example, Baudicour in 1856 relates being
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Quarries appear to have been working in Syria in the 17th century, on Chios in the early 1800s and in the 1820s. Some travellers visited ancient quarries and sometimes left accounts of them, even to details of surviving artefacts, and were often conversant with the mechanics of ancient quarrying. In Algeria, for example, Baudicour in 1856 relates being
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2023
<p>Spaces are not exterior to bodies. They influence and affect the way bodies exist in the world. A quarry is an unnatural place within a natural territory. At any moment, it can be abandoned. A body is not separate from the spaces it inhabits. They exist together, in a mutual state of interrelation and instability.</p> <p><em> ...
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<p>Spaces are not exterior to bodies. They influence and affect the way bodies exist in the world. A quarry is an unnatural place within a natural territory. At any moment, it can be abandoned. A body is not separate from the spaces it inhabits. They exist together, in a mutual state of interrelation and instability.</p> <p><em> ...
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