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Science, 2016
Global collaboration is needed to mitigate the environmental impacts of mine ...
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Resource Recovery from Mine Waste
2013Rock and mineral waste from the extraction of metals and minerals from the Earth is produced on a vast scale. The characteristics of mine waste are described, along with how this material relates to the nature of original mineral deposits. The influence of the method of mining and processing on the type and volume of waste is described, along with ...
Shaw, Richard A. +2 more
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Toxicity of metal mining wastes
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1977The toxicity of arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, silver, and zinc to 2-mo-old rainbow trout in Whitewood Creek water was tested in continuous flow, 96 hr bioassays. Results showed test concentrations of arsenic ranged from 2.31 to 37.0 mg As/l. The 96-hr. TL50 for 2-mo.
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1993
Mine wastes are a broad group of waste materials resulting from the extraction of metals and non-metals. The wastes include solid, as well as liquid waste, and can be inert or can contain hazardous constituents. In general, mine waste consists of high volume, low toxicity wastes (EPA, 1985).
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Mine wastes are a broad group of waste materials resulting from the extraction of metals and non-metals. The wastes include solid, as well as liquid waste, and can be inert or can contain hazardous constituents. In general, mine waste consists of high volume, low toxicity wastes (EPA, 1985).
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2003
Sulfide minerals are common minor constituents of the Earth’s crust. In some geological environments, sulfides constitute a major proportion of rocks. In particular, metallic ore deposits (Cu, Pb, Zn, Au, Ni, U, Fe), phosphate ores , coal seam s, oil shales , and mineral sands may contain abundant sulfides.
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Sulfide minerals are common minor constituents of the Earth’s crust. In some geological environments, sulfides constitute a major proportion of rocks. In particular, metallic ore deposits (Cu, Pb, Zn, Au, Ni, U, Fe), phosphate ores , coal seam s, oil shales , and mineral sands may contain abundant sulfides.
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2003
This book focuses on “problematic” solid wastes and waste waters produced and disposed of at modern mine sites. They are problematic because they contain hazardous substances (e.g. heavy metals, metalloids, radioactivity, acids, process chemicals), and require monitoring, treatment, and secure disposal.
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This book focuses on “problematic” solid wastes and waste waters produced and disposed of at modern mine sites. They are problematic because they contain hazardous substances (e.g. heavy metals, metalloids, radioactivity, acids, process chemicals), and require monitoring, treatment, and secure disposal.
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Composition and functions of bacterial membrane vesicles
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Masanori Toyofuku +2 more
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Electromicrobiology: the ecophysiology of phylogenetically diverse electroactive microorganisms
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Derek R Lovley
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