2020
DOI: 10.1144/qjegh2019-121
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Comparing seepage and selenium desorption in blasted-rock fills using two reclamation techniques

Abstract: Geomorphic reclaimed landforms aim to improve groundwater movement and diminish contaminant transport through increased runoff and reduced groundwater infiltration. The objective of this research was to determine if geomorphic reclamation techniques result in improved selenium concentrations of discharge water as compared to conventional reclamation for valley-fills constructed of blasted rock. Comparisons investigated if groundwater and contaminant desorption could be improved by altering valley-fill construc… Show more

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