Gordon et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Microbial Sulfur Pathways and Outcomes in Tailings Impoundments: A Mesocosm StudyGordon et al., 2024
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- Gordon J
- Apte S
- Colenbrander Nelson T
- Whaley-Martin K
- Twible L
- Chen L
- Liu F
- McGarry S
- Banfield J
- Warren L
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- Mine Water and the Environment
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In mine wastewaters, three microbial sulfur oxidation pathways have the potential to cause different water quality outcomes. These outcomes can differ from abiotic models of sulfate and acidity predictions currently used to monitor potential sulfur risks. However, studies …
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