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Author Goodman, G.T. openurl 
  Title Ecology and the problems of rehabilitating wastes from mineral extraction Type Journal Article
  Year (up) 1974 Publication Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A Mathematical and Physical Sciences Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 339 Issue 1618 Pages 373-387  
  Keywords minerals mining natural resources pollution waste disposal ecology mineral extraction visual ugliness health hazards safety hazards reclamation process development planning site purchase land clearance land forming stabilisation drainage revegetation rehabilitation of wastes Physics Manufacturing and Production  
  Abstract Environmental problems which may be associated with mineral extraction are: (a) the visual ugliness of open pits, waste tips, and working mess; (b) the nuisance of wind- and water-borne dusts; (c) the health hazards to wildlife, crops, livestock and man of locally increased environmental burdens of potentially toxic metals (e.g. Pb, Cd, As, Zn, Cu, Ni) derived from wind- and water-borne mine dusts and smelter smokes; (d) the safety hazards of surface subsidence and tip-slippage from deep-mining. All these disamenities can be cured or reduced by the reclamation process which involves a blend of socio-economic, legal, planning, civil engineering and biological expertise devoted to development planning, site purchase, land clearance, land forming, stabilization, drainage and revegetation of the affected site  
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  ISSN 0080-4630 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Ecology and the problems of rehabilitating wastes from mineral extraction; 669765; Conference Paper; Journal Paper; SilverPlatter; Ovid Technologies Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 16789 Serial 369  
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Author Strohl, J.H.; Hern, J.L. openurl 
  Title Type Book Whole
  Year (up) 1976 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords Ion exchange Acid mine drainage Graphite  
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  Publisher Water Research Institute, Center for Extension and Continuing Education, West Virginia University Place of Publication Morgantown, W.V. Editor  
  Language Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Removal of undesirable cations from acid mine water by a new cation-exchange material Abbreviated Series Title  
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  Notes 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 Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 7216 Serial 227  
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Author Brown, R.J. openurl 
  Title Type Book Whole
  Year (up) 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords 1 Geography  
  Abstract The bibliography cites studies primarily concerning control and treatment methods. Reports on hydrogeology, ecology, formation, and sources are included. (This updated bibliography contains 300 abstracts, 30 of which are new entries to the previous edition.)  
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  Publisher Place of Publication 279 Editor (USA), N.T.I.S.  
  Language Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Acid mine drainage (a bibliography with abstracts). Report for 1964-Sep 79 Abbreviated Series Title  
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  Notes Acid mine drainage (a bibliography with abstracts). Report for 1964-Sep 79; (0348451); 82b-1185; Geobase; Using Smart Source Parsing pp Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17573 Serial 430  
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Author Baskin, L. openurl 
  Title Linear relationship between mine flow-acid load and influence of depositional environment Type Book Chapter
  Year (up) 1979 Publication Underground coal mining symposium Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords acid mine drainage; Bell Gap Run; Blair County Pennsylvania; Cambria County Pennsylvania; environmental geology; ground water; hydrology; inorganic acids; iron; land use; Little Schuykill River; Loyalsock Creek; metals; Pennsylvania; pollution; programs; pyrite; Randolph County West Virginia; reclamation; rivers and streams; Roaring Creek; Schuylkill County Pennsylvania; statistical analysis; sulfides; sulfuric acid; Sullivan County Pennsylvania; surveys; Swatara Creek; treatment; United States; waste disposal; watersheds; West Virginia 22, Environmental geology  
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  Publisher McGraw-Hill Place of Publication New York City Editor  
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  Notes Linear relationship between mine flow-acid load and influence of depositional environment; GeoRef; English; 1981-015370; Coal conference and expo V ; Underground coal mining symposium, Louisville, KY, United States, Oct. 23-25, 1979 References: 36; illus. incl. tables, sketch maps Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 6819 Serial 465  
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Author Hause, D.R.; Willison, L.R. openurl 
  Title Deep Mine Abandonment Sealing and Underground Treatment to Prelude Acid Mine Drainage Type Journal Article
  Year (up) 1986 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords in situ treatment sealing phosphate rock dust mine water acid mine water treatment beach area  
  Abstract Beth Energy's Mine 105W is located in Barbour County, West Virginia, near Buckhannon. The mine was opened by drifts updip into the Pittsburgh Seam in 1971 and operated until June, 1982. Most of the water which enters Mine 105W percolates down from previously mined areas in the Redstone Seam, Mine 101, which generally lies 38 feet above the Pittsburgh Seam. The quality of this water is good as it enters Mine 105W. While operating, the Mine 105W water was segregated by pumping. The bulk of the water was collected in sumps near the main area of infiltration from the Redstone Seam and was pumped to Gnatty Creek Portal where, because of the quality, it was minimally treated and discharged. The remainder of the water flowed to the original West Portal where it was occasionally treated with lime.  
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  Series Editor Series Title Proceedings, 7th West Virginia Surface Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium Abbreviated Series Title  
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  Notes 2; als Datei vorhanden 13 Abb.; VORHANDEN | AMD ISI | Wolkersdorfer Approved no  
  Call Number CBU @ c.wolke @ 17350 Serial 359  
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