Contaminated water flowing from abandoned mines is one of the most significant contributors to water pollution. Acid mine drainage (AMD) can have severe impacts on aquatic resources, can stunt terrestrial plant growth and harm wetlands, contaminate groundwater, raise water treatment costs, and damage concrete and metal structures. Permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) are one of the passive treatment technologies widely accepted for sustainable in situ remediation of contaminated groundwater and may be used in the management of localised seepage plumes from mine residues that contaminate shallow groundwater. These barriers provide chemical interactions with AMD as the polluted water flows through it. The ability of PRBs to remediate contaminan...
Permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) are innovative technologies for the in situ remediation of contam...
This study was aimed to a preliminary evaluation of the applicability of granular Zero-Valent Iron ...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is perhaps one of the most relevant challenges the mining industry has face...
Contaminated water flowing from abandoned mines is one of the most significant contributors to water...
The management and treatment of contaminated mine water is one of the most urgent problems facing th...
Acid mine drainage is a result of exposure of sulfide ore and minerals to water and oxygen. This env...
The contamination of water bodies from heavy metals, either from natural sources or anthropogenic so...
The formation of acid mine drainage (AMD), a highly acidic and metal-rich solution, is the biggest e...
Abstract: Pervious concrete was investigated for potential use as a permeable reactive barrier (PRB)...
Manufacturing of fertilisers at a site in Johannesburg, South Africa, has resulted in the localised ...
Permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) can be a successful site management tool for groundwater impacted...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a global environmental issue. Conventionally, a numb...
Acid Mine Drainage is water that has a low pH and filled with heavy metals. Acid Mine Drainage (AMD)...
Abstract : In this paper, a batch experiment was conducted to evaluate the water quality obtained fr...
This paper reviews the Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) remediation potential and operational costs of twelv...
Permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) are innovative technologies for the in situ remediation of contam...
This study was aimed to a preliminary evaluation of the applicability of granular Zero-Valent Iron ...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is perhaps one of the most relevant challenges the mining industry has face...
Contaminated water flowing from abandoned mines is one of the most significant contributors to water...
The management and treatment of contaminated mine water is one of the most urgent problems facing th...
Acid mine drainage is a result of exposure of sulfide ore and minerals to water and oxygen. This env...
The contamination of water bodies from heavy metals, either from natural sources or anthropogenic so...
The formation of acid mine drainage (AMD), a highly acidic and metal-rich solution, is the biggest e...
Abstract: Pervious concrete was investigated for potential use as a permeable reactive barrier (PRB)...
Manufacturing of fertilisers at a site in Johannesburg, South Africa, has resulted in the localised ...
Permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) can be a successful site management tool for groundwater impacted...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a global environmental issue. Conventionally, a numb...
Acid Mine Drainage is water that has a low pH and filled with heavy metals. Acid Mine Drainage (AMD)...
Abstract : In this paper, a batch experiment was conducted to evaluate the water quality obtained fr...
This paper reviews the Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) remediation potential and operational costs of twelv...
Permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) are innovative technologies for the in situ remediation of contam...
This study was aimed to a preliminary evaluation of the applicability of granular Zero-Valent Iron ...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is perhaps one of the most relevant challenges the mining industry has face...