The effects of carbonate concentration and the presence of in-situ generated iron oxide and hydroxide phases (iron oxyhydroxides) on arsenic (As), copper (Cu), and uranium (U) release from natural rocks were investigated under oxic conditions and in the pH range from 6 to 9. For this purpose non-disturbed batch experiments were conducted with a constant amount of each contaminant bearing rock/mineral and different types of water (deionised, mineral, spring, and tap water). For comparison parallel experiments were conducted with 0.1 M Na2CO3 and 0.1 M H2SO4. The favourable role of carbonate bearing minerals for U and Cu transport could not be confirmed by using dolomite. The presence of elemental iron and pyrite retards As, Cu and U solubili...
The production of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), as a result of the oxidative dissolution of sulphides, a...
Despite the fact that both As and U represent geogenic trace elements potentially toxic to humans, l...
Minerals belonging to the hydrotalcite group are assuming an increasing interest in environmental mi...
The effects of carbonate concentration and the presence of in-situ generated iron oxide and hydroxid...
The solubilization of arsenic (As) from an ore material (native Arsenic [As, trig.] with Lollingite ...
Understanding how uranium (U) moves through the soil and groundwater is essential to determine the e...
Im Labor wurden verschiedene Größen (pH-Wert, HCO3 --Gehalt, Präsenz von Fe(OH)3) untersucht, von ...
Oxidation of sulfidic mine waste is of significant environmental concern due to the consequent forma...
The influence of calcite, dolomite, pyrite and vaterite on the kinetics of uranium (U) release from ...
Produced water generated during unconventional oil and gas extractions contains a complex milieu of ...
Naturally occurring pyroclastic materials, quartz-rich tuffs (Qz) and stellerite tuffs, were evaluat...
The effects of carbonate concentration and the presence of iron hydroxide phases on uranium release ...
This research dealt with the leaching of arsenic containing waste rocks from a proposed gold mine si...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
The objective of this study was to identify the trace metal/secondary mineral phase associations in ...
The production of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), as a result of the oxidative dissolution of sulphides, a...
Despite the fact that both As and U represent geogenic trace elements potentially toxic to humans, l...
Minerals belonging to the hydrotalcite group are assuming an increasing interest in environmental mi...
The effects of carbonate concentration and the presence of in-situ generated iron oxide and hydroxid...
The solubilization of arsenic (As) from an ore material (native Arsenic [As, trig.] with Lollingite ...
Understanding how uranium (U) moves through the soil and groundwater is essential to determine the e...
Im Labor wurden verschiedene Größen (pH-Wert, HCO3 --Gehalt, Präsenz von Fe(OH)3) untersucht, von ...
Oxidation of sulfidic mine waste is of significant environmental concern due to the consequent forma...
The influence of calcite, dolomite, pyrite and vaterite on the kinetics of uranium (U) release from ...
Produced water generated during unconventional oil and gas extractions contains a complex milieu of ...
Naturally occurring pyroclastic materials, quartz-rich tuffs (Qz) and stellerite tuffs, were evaluat...
The effects of carbonate concentration and the presence of iron hydroxide phases on uranium release ...
This research dealt with the leaching of arsenic containing waste rocks from a proposed gold mine si...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
The objective of this study was to identify the trace metal/secondary mineral phase associations in ...
The production of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), as a result of the oxidative dissolution of sulphides, a...
Despite the fact that both As and U represent geogenic trace elements potentially toxic to humans, l...
Minerals belonging to the hydrotalcite group are assuming an increasing interest in environmental mi...