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Autor:
Sara Comero, Alexandru Szakács, Luisa De Capitani, Silvia Porro, Giovanni Grieco, Ferenc L. Forray, Pietro Marescotti, Ágnes Gál, Mara Dal Santo, Diego Servida
Publikováno v:
Environmental Earth Sciences. 70:13-31
Rosia Montana, the largest European gold mine, could be re-opened. Environmental problems led to severe pollution of the Rosia and Abrud Rivers. The two main potentially toxic element (PTE) sources in mine sites are, in general, the abandoned undergr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 118:30-37
Statistical methods are increasingly used for geochemical characterization of contaminated sites. The geochemical characteristics of the abandoned Coren del Cuci mine dump (Upper Val Seriana, Italy) were modelled by principal component analysis (PCA)
Autor:
Luisa De Capitani, Ida Venerandi, M. Moroni, Diego Servida, Giovanni Grieco, Franco Rodeghiero, Daniele Ravagnani
Publikováno v:
Italian Journal of Geosciences. :223-236
In this work a report is given of the geological, petrographic and ore mineralogical features of several sulphide-bearing quartz breccia (SQB) bodies outcropping in a structurally complex sector of the Orobic Alps (Southern Alpine domain) and close t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 100:75-89
Rio Marina mining district (Elba Island) is characterised by hematite + pyrite ore association and was exploited for iron till 1981, leaving waste rock dumps of several millions m 3 . The effect of open pit mining activity in this site is to produce
Publikováno v:
Environmental monitoring and assessment. 185(7)
Sulphide-bearing mine dumps are potential sources of pollution when acid mine drainage (AMD) occurs. Because the generation of AMD depends on the volume and composition of waste materials, their characterisation is crucial for the evaluation of geoch
Autor:
Gabriella Lucchetti, L. De Capitani, Diego Servida, Pietro Marescotti, Cristina Carbone, Giovanni Grieco
Active acid mine drainage (AMD) processes at the Libiola Fe-Cu sulphides mine are mainly triggered by water–rock interaction occurring within open-air tailing and waste-rock dumps. These processes are mainly controlled by exposure to weathering age
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http://hdl.handle.net/11567/247087
http://hdl.handle.net/11567/247087