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Author Ahmed, S.M.
Title Surface chemical methods of forming hardpan in pyrrhotite tailings and prevention of the acid mine drainage Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords acid mine drainage; chemical composition; experimental studies; mines; oxidation; pollution; pyrite; pyrrhotite; remediation; sulfides; tailings; waste disposal; weathering rinds 22, Environmental geology
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Publisher Special Publication - United States. Bureau of Mines, Report: BUMINES-SP-06B-94 Place of Publication Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Proceedings of the International land reclamation and mine drainage conference and Third international conference on The abatement of acidic drainage; Volume 2 of 4; Mine drainage Abbreviated Series Title
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Notes 2007-045205; International land reclamation and mine drainage conference; International conference on The abatement of acidic drainage, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, April 24-29, 1994 References: 4; illus. incl. 1 table; GeoRef; English Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6593 Serial 488
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Author Agency, U.S.E.P.
Title Bioremediation of Acid Mine Drainage Using Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria Type RPT
Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Notes Bioremediation of Acid Mine Drainage Using Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria; Opac Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 7254 Serial 489
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Author Agency, U.S.E.P.
Title Type Book Whole
Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords Acid mine drainage California Alpine County Bioreactors California Alpine County Bioremediation California Alpine County Hazardous waste site remediation California Alpine County
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Publisher Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, United States Environmental Protection Agency Place of Publication Cincinnati, OH. Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Compost-free bioreactor treatment of acid rock drainage Leviathan Mine, California : innovative technology evaluation report Abbreviated Series Title
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Notes Compost-free bioreactor treatment of acid rock drainage Leviathan Mine, California : innovative technology evaluation report; Cincinnati, OH. : National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Opac Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 7248 Serial 490
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Author Baker, K.A.; Fennessy, M.S.; Mitsch, W.J.
Title Designing wetlands for controlling coal mine drainage: an ecologic- economic modelling approach Type Journal Article
Year 1991 Publication Ecological Economics Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages (up) 1-24
Keywords mine drainage economic cost iron removal simulation model ecotechnology modelling approach treatment efficiency wetland design wastewater treatment USA Alabama USA Tennessee USA Ohio
Abstract A simulation model is developed of the efficiency and economics of an application of ecotechnology – using a created wetland to receive and treat coal mine drainage. The model examines the role of loading rates of iron on treatment efficiencies and the economic costs of wetland versus conventional treatment of mine drainage. It is calibrated with data from an Ohio wetland site and verified from multi-site data from Tennessee and Alabama. The model predicts that iron removal is closely tied to loading rates and that the cost of wetland treatment is less than that of conventional for iron loading rates of approximately 20-25 g Fe m “SUP -2” day “SUP -1” and removal efficiencies less than 85%. A wetland to achieve these conditions would cost approximately US$50 000 per year according to the model. When higher loading rates exist and higher efficiencies are needed, wetland systems are more costly than conventional treatment. -Authors
Address Third author School of Natural Resources & Environmental Biology Program, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH 43210-1085, USA
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Notes Mar.; Designing wetlands for controlling coal mine drainage: an ecologic- economic modelling approach; (0882174); 91h-08506; Using Smart Source Parsing pp; file:///C:/Dokumente%20und%20Einstellungen/Stefan/Eigene%20Dateien/Artikel/10684.pdf; Geobase Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17570 Serial 38
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Author Govind, R.
Title Treatment of acid mine drainage using membrane bioreactors Type Journal Article
Year 2001 Publication Bioremediation of Inorganic Compounds Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6 Issue 9 Pages (up) 1-8
Keywords mine water treatment
Abstract Acid mine drainage is a severe water pollution problem attributed to past mining activities. The exposure of the post-mining mineral residuals to water and air results in a series of chemical and biological oxidation reactions, that produce an effluent which is highly acidic and contains high concentrations of various metal sulfates. Several treatment techniques utilizing sulfate reducing bacteria have been proposed in the past; however few of them have been practically applied to treat acid mine drainage. This research deals with membrane reactor studies to treat the acid mine drainage water from Berkeley Pit in Butte, Montana using hydrogen-consuming sulfate reducing bacteria. Eventually, the membrane reactor system can be applied towards the treatment of acid mine drainage to produce usable water.
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Notes Treatment of acid mine drainage using membrane bioreactors; Isip:000175098600001; Times Cited: 0; ISI Web of Science Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17051 Serial 162
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