Mine wastes introduce anthropogenic weathering profiles to the critical zone that often remain unvegetated for decades after mining cessation. As such, they are vulnerable to wind and water dispersion of particulate matter to adjacent ecosystems and residential communities. In sulfide-rich ore tailings, propagation to depth of the oxidative weathering front controls the depth-variation in speciation of major and trace elements. Despite the prevalence of surficial mine waste deposits in arid regions of the globe, few prior studies have been conducted to resolve the near-surface profile of sulfide ore tailings weathered under semi-arid climate. We investigated relations between gossan oxidative reaction-front propagation and the molecular spe...
Tailings from the abandoned Tiouit mine site in Morocco are mainly composed of sulfides, hematite, a...
Oxidation of sulfidic mine waste is of significant environmental concern due to the consequent forma...
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Toxic metalliferous mine-tailings pose a significant health risk to ecosystems and neighboring commu...
Particulate and dissolved forms of arsenic and heavy metals are released from legacy mine tailings, ...
Environmental contamination from legacy mine-waste deposits is a persistent problem due to the long ...
Historic mine tailings pose a significant health risk to surrounding ecosystems and communities beca...
NSERCPeer ReviewedThe long-term influence of a shallow water cover limiting sulfide-mineral oxidatio...
The oxidation of sulfidic mine tailings and subsequent acid and salt accumulation results in acid dr...
Due to the history of hardrock mining in the southwestern United States, environmental contamination...
International audienceVarious potentially toxic trace elements such as As, Cu, Pb and Zn have been r...
The oxidative weathering of sulfidic rock can profoundly impact watersheds through the resulting exp...
Various potentially toxic trace elements such as As, Cu, Pb and Zn have been remobilized by the weat...
Numerous studies have highlighted the fact that the bioavailability of potentially toxic trace eleme...
Tailings are a fine-grained waste product produced during the metal recovery process. Tailings consi...
Tailings from the abandoned Tiouit mine site in Morocco are mainly composed of sulfides, hematite, a...
Oxidation of sulfidic mine waste is of significant environmental concern due to the consequent forma...
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.This research was supported by the Natural Scienc...
Toxic metalliferous mine-tailings pose a significant health risk to ecosystems and neighboring commu...
Particulate and dissolved forms of arsenic and heavy metals are released from legacy mine tailings, ...
Environmental contamination from legacy mine-waste deposits is a persistent problem due to the long ...
Historic mine tailings pose a significant health risk to surrounding ecosystems and communities beca...
NSERCPeer ReviewedThe long-term influence of a shallow water cover limiting sulfide-mineral oxidatio...
The oxidation of sulfidic mine tailings and subsequent acid and salt accumulation results in acid dr...
Due to the history of hardrock mining in the southwestern United States, environmental contamination...
International audienceVarious potentially toxic trace elements such as As, Cu, Pb and Zn have been r...
The oxidative weathering of sulfidic rock can profoundly impact watersheds through the resulting exp...
Various potentially toxic trace elements such as As, Cu, Pb and Zn have been remobilized by the weat...
Numerous studies have highlighted the fact that the bioavailability of potentially toxic trace eleme...
Tailings are a fine-grained waste product produced during the metal recovery process. Tailings consi...
Tailings from the abandoned Tiouit mine site in Morocco are mainly composed of sulfides, hematite, a...
Oxidation of sulfidic mine waste is of significant environmental concern due to the consequent forma...
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.This research was supported by the Natural Scienc...