Evaluation of the efficiency of measures for sulphidic mine waste mitigation |
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Authors: | A. Schippers P.-G. Jozsa W. Sand |
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Affiliation: | Universit?t Hamburg, Institut für Allgemeine Botanik, Abteilung Mikrobiologie, Ohnhorststra?e 18, D-22609 Hamburg, Germany Tel./Fax: +49 40 82282 423 e-mail: fb6a042@mikrobiologie.uni-hamburg.de, DE
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Abstract: | To control the environmentally detrimental impact of acid rock drainage, two different countermeasures, layers of acid-buffering materials and sodium dodecyl sulphate addition, were tested for their efficiency in laboratory percolation experiments. In the experiment with a layer of calcium bentonite, only the iron output was reduced. The experiments with layers of concrete grains demonstrated a decrease of the microbial activity as well as a precipitation of heavy-metal ions, whereas the cell numbers did not decrease. Furthermore, finely grained concrete (1–5 mm) formed a water-tight hardpan (self-sealing layer). In the experiment with 1 mM sodium dodecyl sulphate, all the microorganisms were killed and hence metal sulphide dissolution was stopped. With 0.1 mM sodium dodecyl sulphate only a short, transient inhibition of leaching was achieved. The bacteria remained alive. Received: 16 February 1998 / Accepted: 23 February 1998 |
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