The production and storage of uranium mine mill tailings have the potential to contaminate local groundwater and surface waters with metals and metalloids. As such, an understanding of the solids reservoirs for potential contaminants in uranium ore blends and leach residues (solid wastes generated by the milling of ore) is required to predict long-term controls on these contaminants in tailings porewaters. This study characterized the distribution of the elements of concern (EOCs; As, Mo, Ni, and Se) in uranium ores and waste rock used to blend the mill feeds in the milling process and leach residues from the Key Lake mining operation, Saskatchewan. This study also evaluated the alteration of the clay minerals in these uranium ores, waste ...
International audienceThe speciation of uranium was studied in the mill tailings of the Gunnar urani...
This study investigates the mineralogy and geochemistry of natural aquifer materials associated with...
International audienceVarious potentially toxic trace elements such as As, Cu, Pb and Zn have been r...
The production and storage of uranium mine mill tailings have the potential to contaminate local gro...
The Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada is a major source of uranium (U) and an importa...
The Athabasca Basin, located in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, is a major source of global U and an ...
The potential for soil and groundwater contamination by uranium mine waste-rock piles is an environm...
The mineralogy and evolution of Al and Mg in U mill tailings are poorly understood. Elemental analys...
The As- and Mo- bearing secondary mineral phases formed during the neutralization of uranium mill wa...
Arsenic-rich uranium mine tailings from the Rabbit Lake in-pit tailings management facility (RLITMF)...
Detailed mineralogical analysis of soils from the UK’s historical key uranium mine, South Terras, wa...
This study reports on the transfer of contaminants from waste rock dumps and mineralised ground into...
Contaminant leaching from industrial wastes can have widespread negative impacts on water quality, e...
Deposits of iron-oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) type are the most important copper resource in South Austr...
The Rabbit Lake in-pit tailings body consisted of alternating layers of ice, frozen tailings and unf...
International audienceThe speciation of uranium was studied in the mill tailings of the Gunnar urani...
This study investigates the mineralogy and geochemistry of natural aquifer materials associated with...
International audienceVarious potentially toxic trace elements such as As, Cu, Pb and Zn have been r...
The production and storage of uranium mine mill tailings have the potential to contaminate local gro...
The Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada is a major source of uranium (U) and an importa...
The Athabasca Basin, located in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, is a major source of global U and an ...
The potential for soil and groundwater contamination by uranium mine waste-rock piles is an environm...
The mineralogy and evolution of Al and Mg in U mill tailings are poorly understood. Elemental analys...
The As- and Mo- bearing secondary mineral phases formed during the neutralization of uranium mill wa...
Arsenic-rich uranium mine tailings from the Rabbit Lake in-pit tailings management facility (RLITMF)...
Detailed mineralogical analysis of soils from the UK’s historical key uranium mine, South Terras, wa...
This study reports on the transfer of contaminants from waste rock dumps and mineralised ground into...
Contaminant leaching from industrial wastes can have widespread negative impacts on water quality, e...
Deposits of iron-oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) type are the most important copper resource in South Austr...
The Rabbit Lake in-pit tailings body consisted of alternating layers of ice, frozen tailings and unf...
International audienceThe speciation of uranium was studied in the mill tailings of the Gunnar urani...
This study investigates the mineralogy and geochemistry of natural aquifer materials associated with...
International audienceVarious potentially toxic trace elements such as As, Cu, Pb and Zn have been r...