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Anonymous, Unten, L., Wildeman, T. R., & Gusek, J. J. (1998). Passive treatment for contaminants in mine waters Effluent treatment in the mining industry. In S. H. Castro, F. Vergara, & M. A. Sanchez (Eds.),. Concepcion: University of Concepcion.
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Anonymous, & Kontopoulos, A. (1998). Acid mine drainage control. In S. H. Castro, F. Vergara, & M. A. Sanchez (Eds.), Effluent treatment in the mining industry. Concepcion: University of Concepcion.
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Anonymous. (1998). Remediation of historical mine sites; technical summaries and bibliography. Littleton: Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration.
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Anonymous. (2004). Development of Integrated Passive Water Treatment Systems for the Treatment of Mine Waters. The @AusIMM bulletin, 2004(1), 58–62.
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Anonymous. (2003). Red menace -- Alumina waste products neutralised – As a result of the standard aluminium extraction process, a large amount of of highly alkaline 'red mud' is produced, containing various minerals left over from the bauxite, and this must be disposed of safely, treated or stored. Using a partial-neutralising process involving sea water, Virotec has developed an environmentally responsible process that turns the mud into a mild alkali that is very good at neutralising acid in, for example, acid mine waste. Materials world, 11(6), 22–25.
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