Aluminosilicate/silicate and carbonate materials (pure and industrial) interacted with natural Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) under ambient conditions for different time periods in order to elucidate the chemical processes at the aluminosilicate and carbonate mineral-AMD interface. More precisely, powdered materials were subjected to macroscopic neutralization experiments (using on-line pH-measurements, Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy, Powder X-ray Diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy), whereas interacted mm-sized single crystals were examined by means of nanoscale microscopic (in-situ Atomic Force Microscopy) and surface & bulk spectroscopic techniques (X-ray Photoelectron Spec...
The increasing release of potentially toxic metals from industrial processes can lead to highly elev...
The acidification of agricultural soils in high rainfall regions is usually countered by the applica...
Dissolution of mineral surfaces at asymmetric solid–liquid–solid interfaces in aqueous solutions occ...
The presence of acid mine drainage (AMD) poses health risks to humans and other living organisms. Wh...
Although quartz is a stable mineral at Earth surface conditions, field samples have shown its rapid ...
AMD is the acidic discharge generated by the oxidation of sulfide minerals from active or disused mi...
cited By 103International audienceChemical weathering reactions of rocks at Earth's surface play a m...
The mining of sulphidic ore to extract metals such as zinc and copper produces huge quantities of wa...
In the Earth's upper crust, where aqueous fluids can circulate freely, most mineral transformations ...
Mining is a very important industry for the development of emerging economies; however, it generates...
Interaction between Portland cement, rock (siliceous limestone) and acid mine drainage (AMD) from th...
Dissolution of the (104) surface of magnesite (MgCO3) was studied as a function of bulk solution pH ...
The increasing release of potentially toxic metals from industrial processes can lead to highly elev...
The release of silicon and aluminum from purified Na-montmorillonite surfaces in aqueous systems was...
© Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) 2017. Fundamental Dissolution...
The increasing release of potentially toxic metals from industrial processes can lead to highly elev...
The acidification of agricultural soils in high rainfall regions is usually countered by the applica...
Dissolution of mineral surfaces at asymmetric solid–liquid–solid interfaces in aqueous solutions occ...
The presence of acid mine drainage (AMD) poses health risks to humans and other living organisms. Wh...
Although quartz is a stable mineral at Earth surface conditions, field samples have shown its rapid ...
AMD is the acidic discharge generated by the oxidation of sulfide minerals from active or disused mi...
cited By 103International audienceChemical weathering reactions of rocks at Earth's surface play a m...
The mining of sulphidic ore to extract metals such as zinc and copper produces huge quantities of wa...
In the Earth's upper crust, where aqueous fluids can circulate freely, most mineral transformations ...
Mining is a very important industry for the development of emerging economies; however, it generates...
Interaction between Portland cement, rock (siliceous limestone) and acid mine drainage (AMD) from th...
Dissolution of the (104) surface of magnesite (MgCO3) was studied as a function of bulk solution pH ...
The increasing release of potentially toxic metals from industrial processes can lead to highly elev...
The release of silicon and aluminum from purified Na-montmorillonite surfaces in aqueous systems was...
© Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) 2017. Fundamental Dissolution...
The increasing release of potentially toxic metals from industrial processes can lead to highly elev...
The acidification of agricultural soils in high rainfall regions is usually countered by the applica...
Dissolution of mineral surfaces at asymmetric solid–liquid–solid interfaces in aqueous solutions occ...