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Tredinnick, I.A.; Cornwell, P.J. |
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A manager's operational perspective of AMD management at the Pajingo Gold Mine. Die Beherrschung des AMD-Problems in der Pajingo Gold Mine aus der Sicht des Managers |
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1995 |
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Second Australian Acid Mine Drainage Workshop, Charters Towers, AU, 28 31 March 1995 |
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43-51 |
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Erzbergbau Gold Tagebau Untertagebau Lebensdauer Australien Umweltschutz Projektplanung Projektmanagement Unternehmensführung Schwefelsäure Minimierung Geochemie geochemische-Messung Kapselung Rückstand Erzaufbereitung Einlagerung Betriebskosten Acid mine drainage |
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Nach einer Beschreibung der Bergbauaktivitäen (Tief- und Tagebau) in der australischen Goldlagerstätte Pajingo wird detailliert auf die Bemühungen zur Gewährleistung des Umweltschutzes und vor allem auf die Minimierung der Freisetzung saurer Grubenwässer eingegangen. Die bei der Lösung der Aufgabenstellung zu beachtenden Besonderheiten resultieren aus der kurzen Lebensdauer der Grube, in der die 1987 begonnene Abbautätigkeit bereits im Jahr 1996 wieder beendet wurde. Aus diesem Grund wurden bereits im Planungsstadium und während der Abbautätigkeit vorbeugende Strategien zur Minimierung des AMD-Problems verwirklicht, die ausführlich beschrieben werden. Sulfidische Berge und Aufbereitungsrückstände wurden planmäßig so aufgehaldet oder eingelagert, daß sie stets von einer Schutzschicht aus oxidischem Material umgeben waren. Durch diese Einkapselung reaktionsfähiger sulfidischer Bestandteile sowie die Abdeckung der Tailings des Aufbereitungsprozesses gelang es, die Auswirkungen der Säuregenerierung zu minimieren. Es werden die betrieblichen Erfahrungen, die technologischen Besonderheiten und die Monitoringaktivitäten beschrieben. Es werden auch Angaben zum Kostenaufwand gemacht. |
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A manager's operational perspective of AMD management at the Pajingo Gold Mine. Die Beherrschung des AMD-Problems in der Pajingo Gold Mine aus der Sicht des Managers; BERG, Copyright FIZ Technik e.V.; EN Englisch; 0-646-24771-9; U9609 0025 586; 11347, BERG , 07.09.96; Words: 502; 9 Seiten, 1 Bild, 3 Tabellen, 2 Quellen 3UM *Umweltschadstoffe, toxikologie* 3UX *Umweltbelastung, technik* 3PAB *Aufbereitung anorganischer, mineralischer Rohstoffe* 3MZ *Bergbau, Tunnelbau, Erdöl /Erdgasförderung, Bohrtechnik* |
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Swoboda-Colberg, N.; Colberg, P.; Smith, J.L. |
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Constructed vertical flow aerated wetlands |
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1994 |
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acid mine drainage; aeration; Butte Montana; carbonate rocks; case studies; clastic sediments; Clear Creek County Colorado; Colorado; construction; controls; fluid dynamics; gravel; heavy metals; Idaho Springs Colorado; limestone; Montana; pollution; rates; sedimentary rocks; sediments; Silver Bow County Montana; substrates; tailings; United States; waste water; water; water management; water quality; water treatment; wetlands 22, Environmental geology |
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In the report, wetland technology is described in which the main reactive layer is limestone gravel (rather than organic material) which is overlain by a fine gravel filter and soil. The three-year project included laboratory and field studies. Vertical aerated wetlands, simulated by columns, constructed in the field and in the laboratory, were operated during the project. The report presents a summary of results given in previous reports and summaries of results obtained using water from Butte, MT, and field studies at the Rockford Tunnel, near Idaho Springs, CO. |
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University of Wyoming, L.W.Y.U.S. performer |
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Constructed vertical flow aerated wetlands; 1998-003373; GeoRef; English; Final report. Grant DI-196561 National Technical Information Service, (703)605-6000, order number PB96-196811NEG, Springfield, VA, United States |
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Strohl, J.H.; Hern, J.L. |
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1976 |
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Ion exchange Acid mine drainage Graphite |
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Water Research Institute, Center for Extension and Continuing Education, West Virginia University |
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Removal of undesirable cations from acid mine water by a new cation-exchange material |
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Removal of undesirable cations from acid mine water by a new cation-exchange material; Water Research Institute, Center for Extension and Continuing Education, West Virginia University; Opac |
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Stoica, L.; Dima, G. |
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Pb(II) removal from aqueous systems by biosorption-flotation on mycelial residues of Penicillium chrysogenum |
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7th international Mine Water Association congress; Mine water and the environment |
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bioremediation; flotation; ground water; lead; metals; Penicillium; Penicillium chrysogenum; pollution; remediation; sorption; water treatment 22, Environmental geology |
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Uniwersytet Slaski |
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Rozkowski, A. |
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Pb(II) removal from aqueous systems by biosorption-flotation on mycelial residues of Penicillium chrysogenum; GeoRef; English; 2002-018169; 7th international Mine Water Association congress; Mine water and the environment, Katowice-Ustron, Poland, Sept. 11-15, 2000 References: 6; illus. incl. 4 tables |
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Stoddard, C.K. |
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Abatement Of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation |
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1973 |
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Environmental protection technology series |
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Laboratory tests with synthetic acid mine water show the sealing effect of the gelatinous precipitate that forms when hydrated lime or powdered limestone is added in a simulated mine entry closed by a porous barrier.^Field tests were conducted in a recently abandoned coal mine.^Hydrated lime and limestone slurries were pumped into the mine water behind rubble barriers through 2-inch steel pipes to test the laboratory findings.^The outflow was observed at weirs attached to the ends of two 12-inch diameter drain pipes.^The results indicated that only temporary sealing of the outflow was achieved and that neutralization took place when the interior water flow conditions were favorable. |
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Abatement Of Mine Drainage Pollution By Underground Precipitation; Washington, DC; U. S. Government Print. Office; Opac |
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