ZEMAN, Josef. The effect of iron and manganese mine waters on stream biota, Part I: Seasonal and long term trends in mine water geochemistry. In Secotox 2002: Trends and advances in environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology. Brno: Recetox, 2002, p. 107. ISBN 80-210-2971-4.
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Original name The effect of iron and manganese mine waters on stream biota, Part I: Seasonal and long term trends in mine water geochemistry.
Authors ZEMAN, Josef (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Brno, Secotox 2002: Trends and advances in environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology, p. 107-107, 2002.
Publisher Recetox
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study Geochemistry
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/02:00007197
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISBN 80-210-2971-4
Keywords in English iron; manganese; mine water; geochemistry; trend
Tags geochemistry, Iron, manganese, Mine water, trend
Changed by Changed by: doc. RNDr. Josef Zeman, CSc., učo 925. Changed: 13/7/2005 07:53.
Abstract
Olší mine (Dolní Rožínka, Czech Republic) was exploited in the years 1958-1989, uranium mineralization is mainly represented by uraninite and coffinite. Uranium mine Olší was closed in 1989. The regulated flooding of the mine continued till autumn 1995 when mine waters reached the surface. During flooding period, the concentration of total dissolved species varied around 650 mg/l, sulphate ions around 200 mg/l, Fe 1 mg/l, Mn 0.2 mg/l, uranium 0.2 mg/l, and 226Ra 50 mBq/l. These concentrations were almost the same as the concentrations characteristic for water in geochemical background. It was assumed that the concentration of TDS and all dissolved species in mine water would gradually decrease during the mine flooding and by the time water reached surface there would be no need to clean or the otherwise process the mine water. It was planned to leak mine water directly to surface into Hadůvka creek. Seasonal and long term trends in natural geochemical evolution of Olší mine water and Hadůvka creek water was presented.
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MSM 143100004, plan (intention)Name: Geologické procesy a jejich environmentální vyústění - styk variscid a alpid
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Geological Processes and their Environmental Impact - Contact of the Variscides and Alpides
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