Reactive transport models have proven abilities to simulate the quantity and quality of drainage from mine waste rock. Tracer experiments indicate the presence of fast and slow flow regimes in many heterogeneous waste-rock piles. Although multidomain models have been developed specifically for systems with such distinctive hydrodynamics, there have been limited applications of multidomain reactive transport models to simulate composite drainage chemistries from waste-rock piles to date. This work evaluated the ability of dual-domain multicomponent reactive transport models (DDMRTMs) to reproduce breakthrough curves of conservative (chloride) and reactive (molybdenum) solutes observed at a well-characterized experimental waste-rock pile at t...
Drainage chemistries from unsaturated waste rock are affected by a number of hydrological, geochemic...
A numerical reactive transport model for crystalline rocks is developed and evaluated. The model is ...
Fast chemical reactions are driven by mixing‐induced chemical disequilibrium. Mixing is poorly repre...
Drainage quality from variably-saturated mine waste-rock dumps is controlled by multiple processes t...
International audiencePrediction of drainage quantity and quality is critical to reduce the environm...
Design strategies for waste rock piles (WRPs) to mitigate or reduce the potential for poor drainage ...
Mines generate millions of tonnes of waste rock over their lifespan, most of which will be stored in...
Accurate predictions of solute release from waste-rock piles (WRPs) are paramount for decision makin...
International audienceMismanagement of mine waste rock can mobilize acidity, metal (loid)s, and othe...
A multi-scale study of solute release, transport, and attenuation mechanisms in waste rock under neu...
Contamination of groundwater resources due to Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is one of the severest enviro...
In mining environmental applications, it is important to assess water quality from waste rock piles ...
The geochemical and hydrological behavior of waste rock systems is usually predicted by conducting l...
Improved design to reduce contaminant mass loadings from waste rock piles is an increasingly importa...
Advances in computational science have increased its use in understanding and mitigating multi-facet...
Drainage chemistries from unsaturated waste rock are affected by a number of hydrological, geochemic...
A numerical reactive transport model for crystalline rocks is developed and evaluated. The model is ...
Fast chemical reactions are driven by mixing‐induced chemical disequilibrium. Mixing is poorly repre...
Drainage quality from variably-saturated mine waste-rock dumps is controlled by multiple processes t...
International audiencePrediction of drainage quantity and quality is critical to reduce the environm...
Design strategies for waste rock piles (WRPs) to mitigate or reduce the potential for poor drainage ...
Mines generate millions of tonnes of waste rock over their lifespan, most of which will be stored in...
Accurate predictions of solute release from waste-rock piles (WRPs) are paramount for decision makin...
International audienceMismanagement of mine waste rock can mobilize acidity, metal (loid)s, and othe...
A multi-scale study of solute release, transport, and attenuation mechanisms in waste rock under neu...
Contamination of groundwater resources due to Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is one of the severest enviro...
In mining environmental applications, it is important to assess water quality from waste rock piles ...
The geochemical and hydrological behavior of waste rock systems is usually predicted by conducting l...
Improved design to reduce contaminant mass loadings from waste rock piles is an increasingly importa...
Advances in computational science have increased its use in understanding and mitigating multi-facet...
Drainage chemistries from unsaturated waste rock are affected by a number of hydrological, geochemic...
A numerical reactive transport model for crystalline rocks is developed and evaluated. The model is ...
Fast chemical reactions are driven by mixing‐induced chemical disequilibrium. Mixing is poorly repre...