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Yiwen Jiao, Yitian Liu, Wei Wang, Yujiao Li, Wentong Chang, Ao Zhou and Ronglong Mu
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a major anthropogenic source of heavy metal discharge worldwide. However, little research has been carried out on the development of AMD in abandoned pyrite mines and the heavy metal contamination of mine surface water. The ai...
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Kristine B. Pedersen, Tore Lejon and Anita Evenset
The expanding human activities in coastal areas increase the need for developing solutions to limit impacts on the marine environment. Sea disposal affects the marine environment, but despite the growing knowledge of potential impacts, there are still no...
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Uk-Jae Lee, Ki-Seong Hyeong and Hong-Yeon Cho
The tailings that remain after the collection and screening of Mn nodules are directly discharged into the ocean and are anticipated to influence the ocean environment and marine organisms. The primary factors determining the influence (diffusion) range ...
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Paulina Concha Larrauri and Upmanu Lall
This paper presents a statistical model to estimate the volume of released tailings (VF) and the maximum distance travelled by the tailings (Dmax) in the event of a tailings dam failure, based on physical parameters of...
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Xingang Wang, Hongbin Zhan, Jiading Wang and Ping Li
Instability of tailings dams may result in loss of life and property and serious environmental pollution. The position of the tailings dam?s phreatic line varies due to continuously changing factors such as rainfall infiltration and discharge of tailings...
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