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REDUCING SULFIDE OXIDATION IN MINING WASTES BY RECOGNIZING THE GEOMICROBIAL ROLE OF PHOSPHATE MINING WASTES - A long journey 1991-2014
English
2015
Journal American Society of Mining and Reclamation
English
Oxygen has been considered the main driver of the weathering processes in mining wastes, omitting the role of microbes. Among many approaches to control oxygen access to the wastes, in situ treatment of the mineral surface has been tried since the late eighties. Various materials including NPR (Natural Phosphate Rock) were added with the expectation of finding an iron-phosphate coating. Irregular and inconsistent results were obtained when the effluents were evaluated according to NPR
doi:10.21000/jasmr15020102
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