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Barbara Casentini, Marco Lazzazzara, Stefano Amalfitano, Rosamaria Salvatori, Daniela Guglietta, Daniele Passeri, Girolamo Belardi and Francesca Trapasso
The worldwide mining industry produces millions of tons of rock wastes, raising a considerable burden for managing both economic and environmental issues. The possible reuse of Fe/Mn-rich materials for arsenic removal in water filtration units, along wit...
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Baojun Cheng, Xiaowei Gu, Haoyue Hu, Yaning Kong and Pengyu Huang
There are some limitations in the application of tuff powder as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM). Exploring its feasibility in new fields will consume a large amount of silica-alumina mine solid wastes. This study has investigated the mechanic...
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Jacek Pranagal, Slawomir Ligeza and Joanna Gmitrowicz-Iwan
Waste management is one of the greatest contemporary challenges as the world strives for sustainable development. We set out to investigate the impact of mining waste (carboniferous rock) and organic waste (biogas digestate) on the physical properties of...
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Evangelia Pagona, Kyriaki Kalaitzidou, Vasileios Zaspalis, Anastasios Zouboulis and Manassis Mitrakas
In the context of a circular economy/zero-waste, the conversion of extractive wastes into new products is of particular importance. At the Grecian Magnesite SA mine (Chalkidiki, N. Greece), millions of tons of waste accumulate in the operation field. To ...
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Jessie Samaniego, Cris Reven Gibaga, Alexandria Tanciongco and Rasty Rastrullo
The abandoned mercury (Hg) mine area in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan was included in the list of abandoned and inactive mines in the Philippines which pose a high risk to human health and the environment, and require rehabilitation. The mine site, opera...
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Tobius Thobile Poswa and Theophilus Clavell Davies
It is well recognized that the mining industry in South Africa is highly rated for its substantial contribution to the country?s economic growth, including employment and infrastructural development. It is also known that mining and ore processing activi...
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Cristina Orchard, Pedro León-Lobos, Rosanna Ginocchio
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The mining industry has left an important legacy of inadequately abandoned tailing storage facilities (TSFs) in the north-central area of Chile, and they may pose environmental risks. The Chilean government has recently established new regulations govern...
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Dudeney, A. W. Tarasova, I. I. Tyrologou, P.
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