More knowledge of the geochemical behavior of tungsten (W) and associated contamination risks is needed. Therefore, weathering of scheelite (CaWO4) and secondary sequestration and transport of W to groundwater in historical skarn tailings and surface water downstream of the tailings were studied. The tailings contained 920 mg/kg W, primarily in scheelite. Mineralogical and geochemical analyses were combined to elucidate the geochemical behavior of W in the tailings, and water samples were taken monthly during 2018 to monitor its mobility. In the tailings, a large peak of W was found at 1.5 m depth. There, 30 wt%. of W was present in easily reducible phases, indicating former scheelite weathering. Currently, W is being released from scheelit...
This dissertation combines laboratory experiments and analysis of field samples to examine tungsten ...
Natural exogenic geochemical processes in northern Sweden have been studied. The thesis is focused o...
Repositories of historical tailings (HT) pose environmental risks but could also become new resource...
More knowledge of the geochemical behavior of tungsten (W) and associated contamination risks is nee...
Little attention has been paid to tailings from skarn ore deposits and their environmental impact, e...
Tungsten, an emerging contaminant, has no EPA standard for its permissible levels in drinking water....
Wolframite [(Fe,Mn)WO4] tailings represent a hazardous waste that can pose a threat to the environme...
Some transition metals and metalloids occur primarily as oxyanions in natural waters including antim...
Tungsten (W) is listed among the European Union (EU) critical raw materials (CRMs) for its supply ri...
The wide range of tungsten (W) concentrations (&sim0.7-700 ppb) in the groundwater of Fallon, Nevada...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: 51-55Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Terrain and hydraulics -...
Tungsten (W) is rarely found in natural waters, yet it can be introduced into the food chain and cau...
Tungsten and most of its compounds remain one of the least regulated substances. As the potential to...
Relatively high minerals and metals content characterize historical tailings due to less efficient e...
This dissertation combines laboratory experiments and analysis of field samples to examine tungsten ...
Natural exogenic geochemical processes in northern Sweden have been studied. The thesis is focused o...
Repositories of historical tailings (HT) pose environmental risks but could also become new resource...
More knowledge of the geochemical behavior of tungsten (W) and associated contamination risks is nee...
Little attention has been paid to tailings from skarn ore deposits and their environmental impact, e...
Tungsten, an emerging contaminant, has no EPA standard for its permissible levels in drinking water....
Wolframite [(Fe,Mn)WO4] tailings represent a hazardous waste that can pose a threat to the environme...
Some transition metals and metalloids occur primarily as oxyanions in natural waters including antim...
Tungsten (W) is listed among the European Union (EU) critical raw materials (CRMs) for its supply ri...
The wide range of tungsten (W) concentrations (&sim0.7-700 ppb) in the groundwater of Fallon, Nevada...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: 51-55Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Terrain and hydraulics -...
Tungsten (W) is rarely found in natural waters, yet it can be introduced into the food chain and cau...
Tungsten and most of its compounds remain one of the least regulated substances. As the potential to...
Relatively high minerals and metals content characterize historical tailings due to less efficient e...
This dissertation combines laboratory experiments and analysis of field samples to examine tungsten ...
Natural exogenic geochemical processes in northern Sweden have been studied. The thesis is focused o...
Repositories of historical tailings (HT) pose environmental risks but could also become new resource...