Bruneel et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Role of microorganisms in rehabilitation of mining sites, focus on Sub Saharan African countriesBruneel et al., 2019
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- Bruneel O
- Mghazli N
- Sbabou L
- Héry M
- Casiot C
- Filali-Maltouf A
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- Journal of Geochemical Exploration
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Pollutions associated with mining activities are environmentally challenging worldwide, particularly in Sub Saharan African countries due to extreme climatic conditions, influencing the dispersion of metallic pollutants in ecosystems. Mine tailings subjected to acid mine …
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