Mine Waste Hydrogeochemistry
Nordstrom, D. Kirk
Blowes, David
Ptacek, Carol
Ritchie, Ian
Jamieson, Heather
Bowell, Rob
Mine Waste Hydrogeochemistry covers all the fundamental properties and principles associated with metal mining and coal mining wastes, their environmental consequences, and their remediation. It provides a solid scientific basis for planning and managing solid and liquid wastes from mining activities which will inform students, researchers, engineers, and mine managers. The degradation of air quality, water quality, and soil and sediment quality from mining activities involves complex processes involving physics, chemistry, microbiology, fluid dynamics, and mineralogy and mineral processing. This subject matter is complex and requires technical skill in laboratory work, field work, and theoretical calculations. This book provides the most up-to-date synthesis of the numerous papers and studies on this subject available in one book for students, instructors, consultants, and researchers. Mine Waste Hydrogeochemistry is intended to fill that void. Covers the basic scientific principles necessary to understand mine waste contaminationIncludes real-world examples of remediation activities and their successes and failuresSynthesizes information gained from hundreds of studies including tailings and waste piles worldwide, stream and river studies affected by mine drainage, and mineralogical characterization combined with water compositions INDICE: 1. Historical background 2. Mining activities and mineral processing 3. Mineralogical principles 4. Geochemical principles 5. Hydrogeological principles 6. Microbiological principles 7. Natural background 8. Acid mine drainage 9. Element geochemistry 10. Tailings piles 11. Waste rock piles 12. Open pits 13. Coal mines 14. Remediation 15. Recycling
- ISBN: 978-0-12-811379-0
- Editorial: Elsevier
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 500
- Fecha Publicación: 01/04/2020
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés