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A multifarious comparative ecotoxicological approach on a catchment scale from three mine wastelands for improved environmental management and risk assessment: integrating abiotic, biotic and agroecosystem approaches

Metal mobilization under acid or neutral rock drainage represents one of the major environmental impacts associated with mining of sulphidic minerals. To avert this, suitable handling of mine overburden material, waste rock, open pits and tailing storage facilities (TSF) is needed. This study addres...

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Main Author: Mudenda, Lee
Other Authors: Harrison, Susan T L
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Chemical Engineering 2023
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