A number of emergency pollution management measures were enacted after the accidental release of caustic bauxite processing residue that occurred in Ajka, western Hungary in October, 2010. These centred on acid and gypsum dosing to reduce pH and minimise mobility of oxyanion contaminants mobile at high pH. This study assessed the effectiveness of gypsum dosing on contaminant mobility and carbon sequestration through assessment of red mud and gypsum-affected fluvial sediments via elemental analysis and stable isotope analysis. There was a modest uptake of contaminants (notably As, Cr, and Mn) on secondary carbonate-dominated deposits in reaches subjected to gypsum dosing. C and O stable isotope ratios of carbonate precipitates formed as a re...
Between 600,000—700,000m³ of caustic (pH>13) red mud suspension were released from the Ajkai Timfold...
The capacity of red mud to sequester CO2 varied markedly due to differences in bauxite type, process...
Red mud is a highly alkaline (pH >12) waste product from bauxite ore processing. The red mud spill a...
A number of emergency pollution management measures were enacted after the accidental release of cau...
A number of emergency pollution management measures were enacted after the accidental release of cau...
In the 5 years since the 2010 Ajka red mud spill (Hungary), there have been 46 scientific studies as...
This paper identifies the spatial extent of bauxite processing residue (red mud)-derived contaminant...
In the 5 years since the 2010 Ajka red mud spill (Hungary), there have been 46 scientific studies as...
Red mud is highly alkaline (pH 13), saline and can contain elevated concentrations of several potent...
The failure of the Ajka red mud depository in October 2010 led to the largest single release of red ...
Red mud is highly alkaline (pH 13), saline and can contain elevated concentrations of several potent...
Abstract Batch experiments were conducted to collect data for obtaining insights into the chemical m...
High pH leachates can mobilise oxyanion forming elements from alkaline waste, such as iron and steel...
Between 600,000—700,000m³ of caustic (pH>13) red mud suspension were released from the Ajkai Timfold...
The capacity of red mud to sequester CO2 varied markedly due to differences in bauxite type, process...
Red mud is a highly alkaline (pH >12) waste product from bauxite ore processing. The red mud spill a...
A number of emergency pollution management measures were enacted after the accidental release of cau...
A number of emergency pollution management measures were enacted after the accidental release of cau...
In the 5 years since the 2010 Ajka red mud spill (Hungary), there have been 46 scientific studies as...
This paper identifies the spatial extent of bauxite processing residue (red mud)-derived contaminant...
In the 5 years since the 2010 Ajka red mud spill (Hungary), there have been 46 scientific studies as...
Red mud is highly alkaline (pH 13), saline and can contain elevated concentrations of several potent...
The failure of the Ajka red mud depository in October 2010 led to the largest single release of red ...
Red mud is highly alkaline (pH 13), saline and can contain elevated concentrations of several potent...
Abstract Batch experiments were conducted to collect data for obtaining insights into the chemical m...
High pH leachates can mobilise oxyanion forming elements from alkaline waste, such as iron and steel...
Between 600,000—700,000m³ of caustic (pH>13) red mud suspension were released from the Ajkai Timfold...
The capacity of red mud to sequester CO2 varied markedly due to differences in bauxite type, process...
Red mud is a highly alkaline (pH >12) waste product from bauxite ore processing. The red mud spill a...