نتایج جستجو برای: Acid Mine Drainage

تعداد نتایج: 807273  

شمعانیان, غلامحسین, قلی پور, محسن, مظاهری, سید احمد, رقیمی, مصطفی,

Nowadays, acid mine drainage (AMD) is one of the most important problems in coal mine contamination. The Karmozd coal mines in Mazandaran Province are one of the largest and oldest coal extractions in Central Alborze Coal Basin. The samples of coals, host rocks, mine drainages and secondary surface minerals have been collected in summer season of 2005. On the basis of hydrogeochemistry studies ...

Journal: :int. journal of mining & geo-engineering 2013
saeed yousefi faramarz doulati ardejani mansour ziaii esmat esmaeil zadeh arezoo abedi

knowledge of the probable origin and behaviour of arsenic certainly gives valuable insights into the potential for transfer in the environment and of the risks involved in mining sites. sequential extraction analyses are common experiments often used to study the origin and behaviour of potentially toxic elements. the method, however, presents some deficiencies, including labor-intensive proced...

Journal: :int. journal of mining & geo-engineering 2012
hanieh soleimanifar faramarz doulati ardejani reza marandi

acid mine drainage (amd) containing high concentrations of iron and sulphate, low ph and variableconcentrations of heavy metals leads to many environmental problems. the concentrations of cu and mnare high in the amd of the sarcheshmeh porphyry copper mine, kerman province, south of iran. in thisstudy, the bio-remediation of cu and mn ions from acid mine drainage was investigated using two nati...

2018
Pratyush Kumar Das

Drainage from mining sites rich in sulfur bearing rocks is known as acid mine drainage (AMD). Acid mine drainage water is a serious environmental pollutant that has its ill effects on plants, animals and microflora of a region. Mine water drainage mainly results due to anthropogenic activities like mining that leave the sulfur bearing rocks exposed. This drainage water poses as a potent soil, s...

2008
M. Cristina Vila J. Soeiro de Carvalho A. Futuro da Silva A. Fiúza

Mining activity always has high impact on its surroundings, being waste deposition the cause of multiple and complex problems to the environment. One of them is Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), causing acid water percolation through large areas in the mine site. Portugal was a prosper tungsten producer from the beginning of the XX century, having its apogee during World War II. Nowadays there are mill...

Journal: :journal of mining and environment 2012
prof r.n. singh o aduvire v.f navarro torres

in the past, mining activities have generated major acid drainage sources, which usually carry dissolved metals that flow into the main rivers of the affected basins. the study looks at natural attenuation processes in local, sub-basin and basin areas, in the el bierzo and odiel basins of spain, where coal and metal mining activities were formerly conducted. in this study, sampling and in situ ...

2008
Bela Abraham Emil Cordoş

The Certej basin is situated in the North of Deva town, in Apuseni Mountains and was an important nonferrous mining region. In present the mining activities were stopped, but the acid mine drainage is still affecting the underground water quality. Acid Mine Drainage takes place where sulphide-bearing material is exposed to oxygen and water. This drainage water is characterized by low pH, high s...

Journal: :Astrobiology 2013
Pablo Sobron Charles N Alpers

The Iron Mountain Mine Superfund Site near Redding, California, is a massive sulfide ore deposit that was mined for iron, silver, gold, copper, zinc, and pyrite intermittently for nearly 100 years. As a result, both water and air reached the sulfide deposits deep within the mountain, producing acid mine drainage consisting of sulfuric acid and heavy metals from the ore. Particularly, the draina...

2015
r. W. gAikWAd d. V. guptA

AMd is recognized as one of the most serious environmental problem in the mining industry. the problem of acid mine drainage (AMd) has been present since mining activity began thousands of years ago. Mining activity has disrupted the hydrology of mining areas so badly that it is extremely difficult to predict where water would eventually re-emerge. its causes, treatment have become the focus of...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1979
R D Hill E R Bates

The increases above 1975 levels for acid mine drainage and subsidence for the years 1985 and 2000 based on projections of current mining trends and the National Energy Plan are presented. No increases are projected for acid mine drainage from surface mines or waste since enforcement under present laws should control this problem. The increase in acid mine drainage from underground mines is proj...

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