Two meromictic pit lakes formed in the former lignite mine Merseburg-Ost between Halle and Leipzig, Germany, since mining ceased in 1991. Fresh and highly saline groundwater as well as diverted river water filled the lakes. The lakes also received acid water from dewatering operations in a neighboring gravel pit. The development of stratification and water quality are presented. Perspectives of future development and general conclusions for meromictic pit lakes are drawn
The aim of the study was to present the concepts of water reclamation and development of post-mining...
Following the technical closure of the brown lignite Meirama mine (NW Spain) in April 2008, the recl...
Pit Lake Baerwalde is an acidified lake forming in a pit from lignite mining in the German Lausitz d...
AbstractAbout 140 pit lakes exist in Central Germany. These have resulted from lignite mining and ar...
Pit lakes are artificial lakes, which form in voids of opencasts. Geochemically different inflows an...
ENKI o.p.s. Trebon/Vodnany, Czech Republic d) University of Life Sciences, Prague, Faculty of Enviro...
In order to forecast the development of waterquality of lakes resulting from opencast mining it is n...
Lake Baerwalde is a lake that resulted from open pit lignite mining in the East German mining distri...
Due to the increasing number of acidic mining-pit lakes and a growing awareness of the environmental...
More than 500 mining lakes of different age and maturity have formed in the lignite mining areas in ...
The extremely acidic mining lakes of Lusatia (north-eastern Germany) were formed by the infilling of...
Coal mine pit lakes may form at mine closure when voids formed through mining extractions have exten...
Two abandoned pit lakes in northern Sweden were studied in order to improve the understanding of the...
In the Lusatian Lignite Mining District 259 mining lakes (ML) are originating from abandoned mines. ...
In December, 2007, after 30 years of operations, the mine of Meirama ceased extraction of brown lign...
The aim of the study was to present the concepts of water reclamation and development of post-mining...
Following the technical closure of the brown lignite Meirama mine (NW Spain) in April 2008, the recl...
Pit Lake Baerwalde is an acidified lake forming in a pit from lignite mining in the German Lausitz d...
AbstractAbout 140 pit lakes exist in Central Germany. These have resulted from lignite mining and ar...
Pit lakes are artificial lakes, which form in voids of opencasts. Geochemically different inflows an...
ENKI o.p.s. Trebon/Vodnany, Czech Republic d) University of Life Sciences, Prague, Faculty of Enviro...
In order to forecast the development of waterquality of lakes resulting from opencast mining it is n...
Lake Baerwalde is a lake that resulted from open pit lignite mining in the East German mining distri...
Due to the increasing number of acidic mining-pit lakes and a growing awareness of the environmental...
More than 500 mining lakes of different age and maturity have formed in the lignite mining areas in ...
The extremely acidic mining lakes of Lusatia (north-eastern Germany) were formed by the infilling of...
Coal mine pit lakes may form at mine closure when voids formed through mining extractions have exten...
Two abandoned pit lakes in northern Sweden were studied in order to improve the understanding of the...
In the Lusatian Lignite Mining District 259 mining lakes (ML) are originating from abandoned mines. ...
In December, 2007, after 30 years of operations, the mine of Meirama ceased extraction of brown lign...
The aim of the study was to present the concepts of water reclamation and development of post-mining...
Following the technical closure of the brown lignite Meirama mine (NW Spain) in April 2008, the recl...
Pit Lake Baerwalde is an acidified lake forming in a pit from lignite mining in the German Lausitz d...