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Author Kuyucak, N. url  openurl
  Title Improved lime neutralization process Type Journal Article
  Year 1995 Publication Sudbury '95 – Mining and the Environment, Conference Proceedings, Vols 1-3 Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up) 129-137  
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  Notes Improved lime neutralization process; Isip:A1995bg39j00014; Times Cited: 0; ISI Web of Science Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 8882 Serial 143  
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Author Bhole, A.G. url  openurl
  Title Acid-Mine Drainage And Its Treatment Type Journal Article
  Year 1994 Publication Impact of Mining on the Environment Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up) 131-141  
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  Notes Acid-Mine Drainage And Its Treatment; Isip:A1994ba02k00015; Times Cited: 0; ISI Web of Science Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 8945 Serial 146  
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Author Wiseman, I.M.; Rutt, G.P.; Edwards, P.J. url  openurl
  Title Constructed wetlands for minewater treatment: Environmental benefits and ecological recovery Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Water and Environment Journal Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 18 Issue 3 Pages (up) 133-138  
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  Abstract The ecology of the River Pelenna (in South Wales) was impoverished by polluted discharges from abandoned coal mines. A series of passive constructed wetlands was created in order to treat these discharges and to improve the ecology of the river. A three-year Environment Agency R&D project investigated the performance, environmental benefits and sustainability of the constructed wetlands. It showed that the treatment systems were removing most of the iron contamination. In the reaches downstream from the minewaters, the dissolved-iron concentration quickly dropped below the target level. Invertebrate abundance, trout and riverine bird populations increased in following years. However, occasional overflows from the systems have significantly affected the ecology of one stretch of river The research work has provided an insight into the potential for ecological recovery associated with future minewater treatment.  
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  Notes Aug.; Constructed wetlands for minewater treatment: Environmental benefits and ecological recovery; Wos:000230520000002; Times Cited: 0; file:///C:/Dokumente%20und%20Einstellungen/Stefan/Eigene%20Dateien/Artikel/7891.pdf; ISI Web of Science Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 7891 Serial 68  
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Author Sastri, V.S. url  openurl
  Title Performance Of Some Reverse-Osmosis Membranes And Their Application In Separation Of Metals In Acid Mine-Water Type Journal Article
  Year 1976 Publication Separation Science Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 11 Issue 2 Pages (up) 133-146  
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  Notes Performance Of Some Reverse-Osmosis Membranes And Their Application In Separation Of Metals In Acid Mine-Water; Wos:A1976bt15300002; Times Cited: 10; ISI Web of Science Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 9247 Serial 98  
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Author Groudev, S.N. url  openurl
  Title Treatment of acid mine drainage by a natural wetland Type Journal Article
  Year 2002 Publication Wetlands and Remediation Ii Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up) 133-139  
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  Abstract Acid drainage waters generated in the copper ore deposit Elshitza. Central Bulgaria, were treated by a natural wetland located in the deposit. The waters had a pH in the range of about 2.5 – 3.5 and contained copper, cadmium, arsenic, iron, manganese and sulphates as main pollutants. The watercourse through the wetland covered a distance of about 100 in and the water flow rate varied in the range of about 0.5 – 2.0 1/s. The wetland was characterized by an abundant water and emergent vegetation and a diverse microflora. Phragmites communis was the prevalent plant species in the wetland but species of the genera Scirpus, Typha, Juncus, Carex and Poa as well as different algae were also well present. It was found that an efficient removal of the pollutants was achieved and their residual concentrations in the wetland effluents were decreased below the relevant permissible levels for water intended for use in the agriculture and/or industry. The removal was clue to different processes but the microbial dissimilatory sulphate reduction and the sorption of pollutants by the organic matter and clay minerals present in the wetland played the main role. Negative effects of the pollutants on the growth and activity of the indigenous plant and microbial communities were not observed.  
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  Notes Treatment of acid mine drainage by a natural wetland; Isip:000175585500017; Times Cited: 0; ISI Web of Science Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17039 Serial 159  
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