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Mining hydrological systems

Burger, P.A., 1998, Alpine Karst Development and Speleogenesis in the Lime Creek Hydrologic System, Eagle County, Colorado [Master s thesis], Colorado School of Mines, 59 p. [Pg.122]

The hydrological system of mining areas is influenced mainly by mineralised and polluted waters originating from the dewatering of mines and discharging to the surficial flows. These waters are rich in C1 and S04 ions and contain a high amount of heavy metals and natural radioactive isotopes (uranium, radium) as well. [Pg.47]

Consider now the effects of the waste and emplacement of the waste on the hydrology of the system. Present thinking suggests that a mined underground cavity in bedded salt will be the first choice for a repository for high-level waste. The rationale for... [Pg.43]

Johnson CA, Thornton I (1987) Hydrological and chemical factors controlling the concentrations of Fe, Cu, Zn and As in a river system contaminated by acid mine drainage. Wat. Res. 21 3. [Pg.54]


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