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Author (up) Bennett, J.W.; Lawton, M.D.
Title Assessment of the Rum Jungle strategy for acid mine drainage control. Bewertung der Sanierungsstrategie von Rum Jungle zur Beherrschung des Problems der Freisetzung saurer Grubenwässer Type Conference Article
Year 1995 Publication Second Australian Acid Mine Drainage Workshop, Charters Towers, AU, 28 31 March 1995 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 179-190
Keywords Bergbau Uran Australien Erzaufbereitung Auslaugen=Mineralogie Schwefelsäure Sanierung Altlasten Gewässerschutz Überwachungsprogramm Wirkungsgrad angewandte-Forschung Technologievermittlung Kostenaufwand Messverfahren Qualitätsverbesserung Flusswasser Grundwasser Schwermetallverbindung Acid mine drainage Sanierungserfolg
Abstract Das 1971 stillgelegte Uran- und Kupferbergwerk Rum Jungle kontaminierte durch aus dem Bergbau, der Aufbereitung und der Haufenlaugung resultierende saure Grubenwässer das Grundwasser und die Vorfluter. Die von 1983 bis 1986 durchgeführten Sanierungsarbeiten werden ausführlich unter Angabe der zeitlichen Veränderung der Meßwerte für den Schadstoffaustrag beschrieben. Das anschließend (bis 1993) realisierte Monitoringprogramm (mit staatlich gestützten Forschungsaktivitäten) zeigte, daß die Sanierung erfolgreich abgeschlossen worden war und alle Anforderungen erfüllte. Gegenwärtig ist ein neues Forschungsprogramm für weitere 5 Jahre angelaufen, bei dem es vorrangig darum geht, eine Quantifizierung der Schadstoffgenerierungsmengen und der Schadstoffbelastung zu erreichen sowie die Transportmechanismen zu untersuchen.
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Notes Assessment of the Rum Jungle strategy for acid mine drainage control. Bewertung der Sanierungsstrategie von Rum Jungle zur Beherrschung des Problems der Freisetzung saurer Grubenwässer; BERG, Copyright FIZ Technik e.V.; EN Englisch; 0-646-24771-9; U9609 0037 586; 11335, BERG , 07.09.96; Words: 442; 12 Seiten, 2 Bilder, 4 Tabellen, 3 Quellen 3UX *Umweltbelastung, technik* 3PAB *Aufbereitung anorganischer, mineralischer Rohstoffe* 3MZ *Bergbau, Tunnelbau, Erdöl /Erdgasförderung, Bohrtechnik* 3AXF *Forschungsentwicklung, Forschungspolitik* Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17609 Serial 454
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Author (up) Blowes, D.W.
Title Treatment of mine drainage water using in situ permeable reactive walls Type Journal Article
Year 1995 Publication Sudbury '95 – Mining and the Environment, Conference Proceedings, Vols 1-3 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 979-987
Keywords mine water treatment
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Notes Treatment of mine drainage water using in situ permeable reactive walls; Isip:A1995bg39j00098; Times Cited: 0; ISI Web of Science Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17191 Serial 137
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Author (up) Brown, A.
Title Geohydrology and adit plugging Type Book Chapter
Year 1995 Publication Special Publication – Colorado Geological Survey, Report: 38 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 87-98
Keywords acid mine drainage; Colorado; construction; discharge; geochemistry; ground water; hydrochemistry; hydrology; lithofacies; metals; methods; mines; monitoring; pH; pollutants; pollution; remediation; Rio Grande County Colorado; stream transport; Summitville Mine; tunnels; underground installations; United States; water table 22 Environmental geology; 21 Hydrogeology
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Publisher Place of Publication Editor Posey, H.H.; Pendleton, J.A.; Van Zyl, D.J.A.
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Series Editor Series Title Proceedings; Summitville forum '95 Abbreviated Series Title
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Notes Geohydrology and adit plugging; GeoRef; English; 1995-052685; Summitville forum '95, Fort Collins, CO, United States, Jan. 17-20, 1995 References: 6; illus. incl. 3 tables, geol. sketch map Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6467 Serial 434
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Author (up) Carland, R.M.
Title Use of natural sedimentary zeolites for metal ion recovery from hydrometallurgical solutions and for the environmental remediation of acid mine drainage Type Journal Article
Year 1995 Publication Proceedings of the Xix International Mineral Processing Congress, Vol 4 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 95-100
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Notes Use of natural sedimentary zeolites for metal ion recovery from hydrometallurgical solutions and for the environmental remediation of acid mine drainage; Isip:A1995be33e00020; Times Cited: 0; ISI Web of Science Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17179 Serial 145
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Author (up) Crawford, G.A.
Title Environmental Improvements by the Mining-industry in the Sudbury Basin of Canada Type Journal Article
Year 1995 Publication J. Geochem. Explor. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 52 Issue 1-2 Pages 267-284
Keywords mine water
Abstract Responsible mining companies have done much to redress the environmental damage of earlier technologies and continue to do more. In the Sudbury Basin, one of the most important mining areas in the world, both Inco Limited and Falconbridge Limited, two of the largest nickel producers, have significantly decreased sulphur dioxide emissions in the last 40 years from substantially 100% to about 10% or less of the sulphur in the ore; decreased water effluents by recycling; treated effluents to comply with government regulations; revegetated mine rock and surface tailings deposits and rehabilitated landscapes in the surrounding communities. Inco and Falconbridge continue to develop improved means for environmentally sound handling of all wastes including recycling and to reclaim land at abandoned mine sites. They have developed and implemented environmental policies and codes of practice, not only to comply with regulations, but to anticipate them. The mining industry recognizes the need for regulation to protect human health and the environment. Existing regulations are based on a hazard assessment approach. A more realistic, pragmatic and cost-effective basis for regulation is risk management. This relates any documented effects to measured exposures and recognizes the need for exposure levels low enough that incidence of adverse health effects is as low as in the surrounding ecosystem.
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Notes Environmental Improvements by the Mining-industry in the Sudbury Basin of Canada; Isi:A1995qp96600025; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17631 Serial 410
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