2006
DOI: 10.21000/jasmr06021170
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Mitigating AMD Impacts in New Zealand Using Engineered Wetlands

Abstract: Abstract. Coal mining in New Zealand has caused perturbation of water resources and biodiversity. Contaminants impairing local waterbodies include acidity, iron, aluminum, arsenic, manganese, nickel, zinc, copper, sulfate and suspended solids. Exposure of sulfur containing rocks, such as pyrite, to atmospheric oxygen during mining operations produces acid mine drainage (AMD). Sulfuric acid and metal acidity are generated and can accentuate metal mobilization and bioavailability. Metals favor the dissolved stat… Show more

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“…Chemical reactions summarising the dissolution of Fe and Al from overburden at Stockton Coal Mine are reported in McCauley et al (2006). Other (divalent) metals such as Cu, Ni, Zn, Cd, As, Pb, and Mn also dissolve from minerals present in the BCM.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chemical reactions summarising the dissolution of Fe and Al from overburden at Stockton Coal Mine are reported in McCauley et al (2006). Other (divalent) metals such as Cu, Ni, Zn, Cd, As, Pb, and Mn also dissolve from minerals present in the BCM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%