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SULPHATES REMOVAL FROM ACID MINE DRAINAGE

Macingova, Eva, Luptakova, Alena, Schutz, Tomas

First published: 2012-06-18https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2012/s20.v5111View metrics

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Title
SULPHATES REMOVAL FROM ACID MINE DRAINAGE
Authors
Macingova, Eva, Luptakova, Alena, Schutz, Tomas
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; SGEM2012 12th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2012
Pages
825 - 832 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  6. Desalination The treatment of sulfate-rich wastewater using an anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm pilot-scale reactor Sarti 249 241 2009

  7. Advances in Applied Microbiology Biochemistry, Physiology and Biotechnology of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria Barton 68 43 2009

  8. FEMS Microbiol Ecol Microbial sulphate reduction at a low pH Koschorreck 64 329 2008

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  10. Water Research A mathematical model of a high sulphate wastewater anaerobic treatment system Knobel 36 257 2002

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  13. Biodegradation Biological sulphate reduction using food industry wastes as carbon souces Martins 20 559 2009

  14. Ph.D. thesis,The Technical University of Košice, Slovak Republic Application possibilities of the bioremediation methods for the elimination of the environmental and industrial loads Macingova 2010

  15. Proceedings of the International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2011 Recovery of metals from acid mine drainage by selective sequential precipitation processes Macingova 3 573 2011

  16. Eng. Life Sci. Sulfate Reduction Based Bioprocesses for the Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage and the Recovery of Metals Kaksonen 7 541 2007

  17. Hydrometallurgy Biologically produced sulphide for purification of process streams, effluent treatment and recovery of metals in the metal and mining industry Huisman 83 106 2006

  18. Biochemical Engineering Journal Bacteria of the sulphur cycle: An overview of microbiology, biokinetics and their role in petroleum and mining industries Tang 44 73 2009

  19. British Columbia Mine reclamation Symposium Sulphate Toxicity To Freshwater Organisms and Molybdenum Toxicity to Rainbow Trout Embryos/Alevins Davies 1 2003

  20. Impact Assessment on River Feale Increased Effluent Sulphate Aquatic Services Unit, UCC. 2005

  21. Treatment of Sulphate in Mine Effluents INAP - International Network for Acid Prevention 2001

  22. Consultation Package, Water Quality Standards Review: Chloride, Sulfate and Total Dissolved Solids IDNR - Iowa Department of Natural Resources, 2009

  23. Revising Criteria for Chloride, Sulfate and Total Dissolved Solids IDNR - Iowa Department of Natural Resources 2009

  24. Desalination The treatment of sulfate-rich wastewater using an anaerobic sequencing batch biofilm pilot-scale reactor Sarti 249 241 2009

  25. Advances in Applied Microbiology Biochemistry, Physiology and Biotechnology of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria Barton 68 43 2009

  26. FEMS Microbiol Ecol Microbial sulphate reduction at a low pH Koschorreck 64 329 2008

  27. The sulphate Reducing Bacteria Postgate 1984

  28. Water Research A mathematical model of a high sulphate wastewater anaerobic treatment system Knobel 36 257 2002

  29. Biotechnology Advances Electron donors for biological sulfate reduction Liamleam 25 452 2007

  30. Handbook Biological Waste Water Treatment Van Haandel 2007

  31. Biodegradation Biological sulphate reduction using food industry wastes as carbon souces Martins 20 559 2009

  32. Ph.D. thesis,The Technical University of Košice, Slovak Republic Application possibilities of the bioremediation methods for the elimination of the environmental and industrial loads Macingova 2010

  33. Proceedings of the International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2011 Recovery of metals from acid mine drainage by selective sequential precipitation processes Macingova 3 573 2011

  34. Eng. Life Sci. Sulfate Reduction Based Bioprocesses for the Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage and the Recovery of Metals Kaksonen 7 541 2007

  35. Hydrometallurgy Biologically produced sulphide for purification of process streams, effluent treatment and recovery of metals in the metal and mining industry Huisman 83 106 2006

  36. Biochemical Engineering Journal Bacteria of the sulphur cycle: An overview of microbiology, biokinetics and their role in petroleum and mining industries Tang 44 73 2009

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