Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Herbert, R.B., Jr.; Benner, S.G.; Blowes, D.W. |
Reactive barrier treatment of groundwater contaminated by acid mine drainage; sulphur accumulation and sulphide formation |
1998 |
Groundwater Quality: Remediation and Protection |
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451-457 |
Gale, J.E.; MacLeod, R.; Bursey, G. |
The role of hydrogeology in developing effective mine water control programs in fractured porous rocks Resources development and Earth science; environmental and economic issues (Abstract) |
1999 |
Atlantic Geology |
|
172 |
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 |
Cravotta, C.A., III; Watzlaf, G.R.; Naftz, D.L.; Morrison, S.J.; Fuller, C.C.; Davis, J.A. |
Design and performance of limestone drains to increase pH and remove metals from acidic mine drainage Handbook of groundwater remediation using permeable reactive barriers; applications to radionuclides, trace metals, and nutrients |
2002 |
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Ziemkiewicz, P.F.; Skousen, J.G.; Skousen, J.G.; Ziemkiewicz, P.F. |
Overview of acid mine drainage at-source control strategies |
1996 |
Acid mine drainage control and treatment |
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