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Author Walton-Day, K.
Title Type Book Whole
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 335-359
Keywords passive treatment active treatment mine water acid mine drainage
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Publisher Mineralogical Association of Canada Place of Publication 31 Editor Raeside, R.
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ISSN (up) ISBN 0-921294-31-X Medium
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Notes Passive and active treatment of mine drainage; 4; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer; TUBAFG 04.399 8 Abb. Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9944 Serial 219
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Author Costello, C.
Title Type Book Whole
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 47 pp
Keywords AMD treatment
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Publisher National Network for Environmental Management Studies Program Place of Publication Washington Editor DC, U.S.E.P.A.O. of S.W. and E.R.T.I.O.W.
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Series Editor Series Title Acid Mine Drainage – Innovative Treatment Technologies Abbreviated Series Title
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Notes Acid Mine Drainage – Innovative Treatment Technologies; 2; VORHANDEN | AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer; als Datei vorhanden 11 Abb. Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9573 Serial 414
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Author Consortium, P.
Title Type Book Whole
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 166 pp
Keywords PIRAMID passive treatment
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Publisher University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Place of Publication Newcastle Upon Tyne Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Engineering Guidelines for the Passive Remediation of Acidic and/or Metalliferous Mine Drainage and similar Wastewaters Abbreviated Series Title
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ISSN (up) ISBN 0-9543827-1-4 Medium
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Notes Engineering Guidelines for the Passive Remediation of Acidic and/or Metalliferous Mine Drainage and similar Wastewaters; 1; VORHANDEN | AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer; FG als Datei vorhanden 10 Abb., 27 Tab. Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9846 Serial 415
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Author Beaulieu, S.
Title Application des techniques de bioactivation et de bioaugmentation pour le traitement en conditions sulfato-réductrices des eaux de drainage minier acide Type Book Whole
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Publisher École Polytechnique, École Polytechnique Place of Publication Montréal Editor
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Notes Application des techniques de bioactivation et de bioaugmentation pour le traitement en conditions sulfato-réductrices des eaux de drainage minier acide; Opac Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 7182 Serial 462
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Author Catalan, L.J.J.; Yin, G.
Title Comparison of calcite to quicklime for amending partially oxidized sulfidic mine tailings before flooding Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Environ Sci Technol Abbreviated Journal
Volume 37 Issue 7 Pages 1408-1413
Keywords mine water treatment
Abstract Flooding partially oxidized mine tailings for the purpose of mitigating further oxidation of sulfide minerals and generation of acid drainage is generally preceded by treatment with alkaline amendments to prevent releasing previously accumulated acidity to the water cover. This work compares the ability of calcite (CaCO3) and quicklime (CaO), two common amendments, to establish and maintain pH conditions and dissolved metal concentrations within environmentally acceptable ranges over long time periods. Although higher initial pH values were obtained with quicklime, the pH of quicklime treated tailings decreased over time. This was attributed to the low buffering capacity of quicklime treated tailings and to the consumption of hydroxide ions by incongruent dissolution of water-insoluble iron oxyhydroxysulfate minerals. In contrast, the pH of tailings treated with calcite increased initially and then remained stable at pH approximate to 6.7. This pH behavior was due to the lower reactivity of iron oxyhydroxysulfates with calcite, the increased buffering capacity provided by bicarbonate ions, and the incomplete dissolution of calcite. Overall, calcite was found preferable to quicklime for maintaining long-term neutral pH conditions in the treated tailings. With the exception of zinc, acceptable dissolved metal concentrations were achieved with calcite treated tailings.
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Notes Apr. 01; Comparison of calcite to quicklime for amending partially oxidized sulfidic mine tailings before flooding; Wos:000181977000050; Times Cited: 2; file:///C:/Dokumente%20und%20Einstellungen/Stefan/Eigene%20Dateien/Artikel/7917.pdf; ISI Web of Science Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 7917 Serial 118
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