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Are We Making Progress In The Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage?

Naidoo et al., 2018

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14958298455724277558
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Naidoo R
du Preez K
Govender-Ragubeer Y
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11th International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage–Risk to Opportunity, Pretoria, South Africa

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Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is produced when sulfide-bearing material is exposed to oxygen and water. is process can occur naturally, being mainly a function of the mineralogy of the local rock material and the availability of oxygen and water (Akcil, 2005). However mining …
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