This paper presents the results of a lysimeter experiment in which a forest soil has been artificially spiked with rock fragments from natural copper (Cu) and cobalt (Co)-hills from Tenke-Fungurume (Democratic Republic of Congo). The Cu and Co contents of the percolating water have been analysed at repeated intervals and the impact of rock on the soil properties was evaluated at the end of the experiment. Five rocks were sampled in one copper hill. In natural conditions, these rock fragments located on the top of the hill are mixed to surface soil horizon along the slope through colluvial processes. The Cu and Co contents in rocks range respectively between 470 mg/kg (siliceous rock) and 140,000 mg/kg (shale) and between 450 mg/kg (doloston...
Aims Define the chemical factors structuring plant communities of three copper-cobalt outcrops (Ten...
Plant communities of soils naturally enriched in copper and cobalt in Katanga (D. R. Congo) are crit...
The metal cobalt is essential in creating a sustainable society, as it is an important component in ...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a lysimeter experiment in which a forest so...
Cobalt and copper fractionation in soils from the Copperbelt of Upper Katanga (Democratic Republic o...
Metal and metalloid (As, Cd, Co, Cu, Pb and Zn) distribution in soils from the Katanga Copperbelt (D...
In Katanga (Democratic Republic of Congo), numerous metalliferous hills are distributed along what i...
For a long time in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the mining of ores for the production of copper...
This study aimed to establish the fate of copper (Cu) and cobalt (Co) in sandy loam and clay loam so...
Our study aimed at deepen our understanding of relationships between soil properties and vegetation ...
Introduction: The Copper belt of Katanga presents huge resources of Cu and Co-ore. On the copper hil...
The PR851 licence area is located at about 80 km west from the town of Likasi in the district of Hau...
A brief exploratory investigation of the role of the biochemical cycle in the formation of soil anom...
Using termite mounds as sampling medium for geochemical exploration is based on the assumption that ...
This paper is the result of a research study to characterise the tailings piles of the former Kipush...
Aims Define the chemical factors structuring plant communities of three copper-cobalt outcrops (Ten...
Plant communities of soils naturally enriched in copper and cobalt in Katanga (D. R. Congo) are crit...
The metal cobalt is essential in creating a sustainable society, as it is an important component in ...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a lysimeter experiment in which a forest so...
Cobalt and copper fractionation in soils from the Copperbelt of Upper Katanga (Democratic Republic o...
Metal and metalloid (As, Cd, Co, Cu, Pb and Zn) distribution in soils from the Katanga Copperbelt (D...
In Katanga (Democratic Republic of Congo), numerous metalliferous hills are distributed along what i...
For a long time in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the mining of ores for the production of copper...
This study aimed to establish the fate of copper (Cu) and cobalt (Co) in sandy loam and clay loam so...
Our study aimed at deepen our understanding of relationships between soil properties and vegetation ...
Introduction: The Copper belt of Katanga presents huge resources of Cu and Co-ore. On the copper hil...
The PR851 licence area is located at about 80 km west from the town of Likasi in the district of Hau...
A brief exploratory investigation of the role of the biochemical cycle in the formation of soil anom...
Using termite mounds as sampling medium for geochemical exploration is based on the assumption that ...
This paper is the result of a research study to characterise the tailings piles of the former Kipush...
Aims Define the chemical factors structuring plant communities of three copper-cobalt outcrops (Ten...
Plant communities of soils naturally enriched in copper and cobalt in Katanga (D. R. Congo) are crit...
The metal cobalt is essential in creating a sustainable society, as it is an important component in ...