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Jenk, U.
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Zimmermann, U.
;
Ziegenbalg, G.
Title
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Book Whole
Year
2005
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
721-727
Keywords
Königstein Wismut GmbH uranium treatment mine water
Abstract
The former uranium ISL-mine at Königstein (Germany) is presently being flooded. To support the flooding process, a new technology to reduce contaminant potential in the source was developed and applied. The application based on the injection of supersaturated BaSO4-solutions to precipitate solved contaminants and to cover reactive mineral surfaces. Since 2002 the technology is applied in the southern part of the mine in order to immobilize contaminants in highly polluted areas before flooding. The article describes the fundamentals of the technology and the full-scale application.
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Springer
Place of Publication
Heidelberg
Editor
Merkel Broder, J.; Hasche-Berger, A.
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Uranium in the Environment
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3-540-28363-3
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Conference
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The use of BaSO4 supersaturated solutions for in-situ immobilization of heavy metals in the abandoned Wismut GmbH uranium mine at Königstein; 1; AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer; 5 Abb.
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CBU @ c.wolke @ 17361
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337
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