Significant global consumption of spring and mineral water is fuelled by perceived therapeutic and medicinal qualities, cultural habits and taste. The Central Victorian Mineral Springs Region, Australia comprises approximately 100 naturally effervescent, cold, high CO2 content springs with distinctive tastes linked to a specific spring or pump. The area has a rich settlement history. It was first settled by miners in the 1840s closely followed by the first commercial operations of a health resort 1895. The landscape is clearly affected by gold mining with geographically proximal mine waste, mullock heaps or tailings. Repeated mineral springs sampling since 1985 has revealed elevated arsenic concentrations. In 1985 an arsenic concentration f...
Thermal springs are natural hydrogeological features which are highly affected by local volcanism or...
Historical gold mining in Alaska has created a legacy of abandoned mine shafts and tailings, which c...
Orogenic gold deposits are a source of arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb), in the sulphides arsenopyrite...
In the recreation area Anička in Košice, there is a mineral spring that inhabitants call Gajdovka. I...
Centuries of metalliferous mining activities have resulted in a legacy of contamination throughout t...
This article examines the storage, transfer and cycling of metals within water, soil and sediment sy...
Concentrations of iron, lead, arsenic, manganese, zinc, and cadmium in the water and sediment of the...
Historical mining in Alaska has created a legacy of approximately 6,830 abandoned mine sites which i...
Historical gold mining in Alaska has created a legacy of abandoned mine shafts, contaminated land an...
Elevated levels of arsenic have been observed in some mine wastes and soils around historical gold m...
provide a greater understanding of the extent, concentrations and possible sources of arsenic in dri...
"Three sampling campaigns were conducted in the Ballarat, Creswick and Maldon areas. The sampling ar...
Pollution caused by closed mining activities is particularly difficult to treat because it dates bac...
This study examines arsenic, copper, lead and manganese drinking water contamination at the domestic...
A soil-sampling campaign was conducted to identify and map heavy-metal contamination in the Ballarat...
Thermal springs are natural hydrogeological features which are highly affected by local volcanism or...
Historical gold mining in Alaska has created a legacy of abandoned mine shafts and tailings, which c...
Orogenic gold deposits are a source of arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb), in the sulphides arsenopyrite...
In the recreation area Anička in Košice, there is a mineral spring that inhabitants call Gajdovka. I...
Centuries of metalliferous mining activities have resulted in a legacy of contamination throughout t...
This article examines the storage, transfer and cycling of metals within water, soil and sediment sy...
Concentrations of iron, lead, arsenic, manganese, zinc, and cadmium in the water and sediment of the...
Historical mining in Alaska has created a legacy of approximately 6,830 abandoned mine sites which i...
Historical gold mining in Alaska has created a legacy of abandoned mine shafts, contaminated land an...
Elevated levels of arsenic have been observed in some mine wastes and soils around historical gold m...
provide a greater understanding of the extent, concentrations and possible sources of arsenic in dri...
"Three sampling campaigns were conducted in the Ballarat, Creswick and Maldon areas. The sampling ar...
Pollution caused by closed mining activities is particularly difficult to treat because it dates bac...
This study examines arsenic, copper, lead and manganese drinking water contamination at the domestic...
A soil-sampling campaign was conducted to identify and map heavy-metal contamination in the Ballarat...
Thermal springs are natural hydrogeological features which are highly affected by local volcanism or...
Historical gold mining in Alaska has created a legacy of abandoned mine shafts and tailings, which c...
Orogenic gold deposits are a source of arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb), in the sulphides arsenopyrite...