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Environmental Impacts of Post-Closure Mine Flooding: An Integrated Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis of the Olkusz-Pomorzany Mine, Poland

Faculty of Geo-Data Science, Geodesy and Environmental Engineering, AGH University of Krakow, 30-059 Krakow, Poland
Water 2025, 17(23), 3337; https://doi.org/10.3390/w17233337
Submission received: 29 October 2025 / Revised: 13 November 2025 / Accepted: 18 November 2025 / Published: 21 November 2025

Abstract

Mine closure by flooding initiates hydrogeological changes that affect land stability, soil moisture, and surface ecosystems, further shaped by regional climatic trends that increase pressure on water resources. This study examines the Olkusz–Pomorzany mine (Poland), flooded between 2021 and 2022, focusing on the links between groundwater rebound, land movement, and environmental transformation after closure. This analysis combines EGMS-based land movement (2018–2023), groundwater levels (2022–2024), meteorological records (1981–2024), and Sentinel-2-derived Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, Normalized Difference Water Index, and Moisture Index time series (2016–2024). Land cover changes were assessed using Sentinel-2 data for 2019–2024. Results show climate-driven subsidence of less than 1 mm/year across the area and a shift to uplift within the mining zone, with maximum groundwater rebound of 103 m in the central depression cone and uplift of up to 3.6 mm/year. Climatic water balance remained negative, with Vertical Water Exchange averaging −11.6 mm/month in 2022–2024. Hydrospectral indices indicate seasonal variability and modest increases in vegetation activity and moisture after flooding. Land cover analysis shows an expansion of surface water and wetlands where historical drainage and rebound overlap. These findings confirm that groundwater recovery is already reshaping surface conditions and highlight the need for integrated monitoring in post-mining areas.
Keywords: post-mining areas; groundwater rebound; climate change; land movement; hydrospectral indices; land cover change post-mining areas; groundwater rebound; climate change; land movement; hydrospectral indices; land cover change

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Guzy, A. Environmental Impacts of Post-Closure Mine Flooding: An Integrated Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis of the Olkusz-Pomorzany Mine, Poland. Water 2025, 17, 3337. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17233337

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Guzy A. Environmental Impacts of Post-Closure Mine Flooding: An Integrated Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis of the Olkusz-Pomorzany Mine, Poland. Water. 2025; 17(23):3337. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17233337

Chicago/Turabian Style

Guzy, Artur. 2025. "Environmental Impacts of Post-Closure Mine Flooding: An Integrated Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis of the Olkusz-Pomorzany Mine, Poland" Water 17, no. 23: 3337. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17233337

APA Style

Guzy, A. (2025). Environmental Impacts of Post-Closure Mine Flooding: An Integrated Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis of the Olkusz-Pomorzany Mine, Poland. Water, 17(23), 3337. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17233337

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