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Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
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Sheoran, A.S.; Sheoran, V. |
Heavy metal removal mechanism of acid mine drainage in wetlands: A critical review |
2006 |
Minerals Engineering |
19 |
105-116 |
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Schwartz, M.O.; Ploethner, D. |
From mine water to drinking water; heavy-metal removal by carbonate precipitation in the Grootfontein-Omatako Canal, Namibia |
1999 |
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Schueck, J.H. |
Limestone diversion wells; a low-maintenance, cost-effective method for treating acid-mine drainage with limestone |
1995 |
Guidebook for the Annual Field Conference of Pennsylvania Geologists, vol.60 Applied geology in the Lock Haven and Williamsport region, Clinton and Lycoming counties, northcentral Pennsylvania |
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9-12 |
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Scholz, M. |
Mature experimental constructed wetlands treating urban water receiving high metal loads |
2002 |
Biotechnology Progress |
18 |
1257-1264 |
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Scholz, M. |
Performance comparison of experimental constructed wetlands with different filter media and macrophytes treating industrial wastewater contaminated with lead and copper |
2002 |
Bioresource Technology |
83 |
71-79 |
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