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Author Brown, A.
Title Geohydrology and adit plugging Type Book Chapter
Year 1995 Publication Special Publication – Colorado Geological Survey, Report: 38 Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) Issue Pages 87-98
Keywords acid mine drainage; Colorado; construction; discharge; geochemistry; ground water; hydrochemistry; hydrology; lithofacies; metals; methods; mines; monitoring; pH; pollutants; pollution; remediation; Rio Grande County Colorado; stream transport; Summitville Mine; tunnels; underground installations; United States; water table 22 Environmental geology; 21 Hydrogeology
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Publisher Place of Publication Editor Posey, H.H.; Pendleton, J.A.; Van Zyl, D.J.A.
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Series Editor Series Title Proceedings; Summitville forum '95 Abbreviated Series Title
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ISSN ISBN 188421651x Medium
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Notes Geohydrology and adit plugging; GeoRef; English; 1995-052685; Summitville forum '95, Fort Collins, CO, United States, Jan. 17-20, 1995 References: 6; illus. incl. 3 tables, geol. sketch map Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6467 Serial 434
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Author Brooks, R.P.; Unz, R.F.; Davis, L.K.; Tarutis, W.J.; Yanchunas, J.
Title Long-term removal and retention of iron and manganese from acidic mine drainage by wetlands Type Journal Article
Year 1990 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) Issue Pages 147
Keywords Acid mine drainage Wetlands Biological treatment Iron removal Manganese removal
Abstract A promising low-technology solution for treating acidic mine drainage (AMD) emanating from coal mined lands involves the use of constructed wetlands.^The research was directed at addressing questions about retention mechanisms for the long-term storage of iron and manganese in constructed wetlands dominated by broad-leaved cattails (Typha latifolia).^Three sites in central Pennsylvania spanning the range of water chemistry parameters found in AMD were investigated.^When the AMD was circumneutral, and metal loadings were low, 79% of the iron, and 48% of the manganese were retained on average.^In the highly acidic site (pH approx.^= 3), < 10% of the metal loadings were retained.^The primary retention mechanism appears to be the formation of metal oxides in the aerobic zones of the sediments.^Although most microbial isolates extracted from sediment cores originated in the aerobic portions of the sediments, there was no evidence that they were transforming metals.^When AMD is circumneutral and metal loadings are low, constructed wetlands can be an effective approach to treating mine drainage.^At sites with highly acidic waters and high metal loadings, the use of constructed wetlands to treat AMD may be ineffectual, and should be implemented with caution.
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Notes Long-term removal and retention of iron and manganese from acidic mine drainage by wetlands; Springfield, Va. : NTIS; Opac Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 7082 Serial 435
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Author Bridwell, R.J.; Travis, B.J.; Stone, W.
Title Remediation of acid mine drainage Ground water technology and tasks in the 90's Type Book Chapter
Year 1993 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords acid mine drainage; ground water; iron sulfides; kinetics; mathematical models; movement; pollutants; remediation; sulfides; water quality 22, Environmental geology
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Notes Remediation of acid mine drainage Ground water technology and tasks in the 90's; GeoRef; English; 1996-020061; Rocky Mountain ground water conference and 6th annual conference American Water Resource Association, New Mexico Section , on Ground water technology and tasks in the 90's, Albuquerque, NM, United States, Oct. 27-29, 1993 Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6703 Serial 436
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Author Brant, R.A.; Moulton, E.Q.
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Year 1960 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) Issue Pages 40 pp
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Publisher Columbus, Engineering Experiment Station, College of Engineering, Ohio State University Place of Publication 29 Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Engineering series Abbreviated Series Title
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Notes Acid mine drainage manual; Ohio State University. Engineering series; Opac Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6953 Serial 437
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Author Bowell, R.J.; Connelly, R.J.; Ellis, J.; Cowan, J.; Wood, A.; Barta, J.; Edwards, P.
Title A review of sulfate removal options from mine waters Type Journal Article
Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) Issue Pages
Keywords acid mine drainage; bacteria; bioremediation; decontamination; effluents; ground water; legislation; osmosis; oxidation; pollutants; pollution; remediation; reverse osmosis; selenites; sulfate ion; toxic materials; USGS; water treatment 22 Environmental geology; 02A General geochemistry
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Publisher Open-File Report - U. S. Geological Survey, Report: OF 97-0496 Place of Publication Editor
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Series Editor Series Title 4th International symposium on Environmental geochemistry; proceedings Abbreviated Series Title
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Notes 1998-068727; 4th International symposium on Environmental geochemistry, Vail, CO, United States, Oct. 5-10, 1997 U. S. Geol. Surv., Denver, CO, United States; GeoRef; English Approved no
Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6287 Serial 438
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