Chemical Pollution Peculiarities of the Nadiya Mine Rock Dumps in the Chervonohrad Mining District, Ukraine. Min. Miner. Depos. 2022, 16, 71–79. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Febrianto, J.; Kosasih, A.N.; Sunarso, J.; Ju, Y.-H.; Indraswati, N.; Ismadji, S. Equilibrium and ...
During the extraction of metal from mineral ores, a large number of slags were deposited on the dumps at some historical smelting sites. After weathering and rainwater leaching, the irregular disposed slags inevitably released metal(loid)s into the soil, which resulted in soil contamination and ...
For that unfamiliarity reason alone, it might be better to compare big data storage to compost or garbage dumps, which most (urbane) people at least have some inkling of. “Would you store your birth certificate in a dumpster?” Both compost and trash cans are unpleasant, disinviting, but ...
The city recently received $34.9 million from all levels of government to upgrade its waste-water system, which will considerably reduce sewage overflow into the lake and river. There are also plans to build North America's biggest solar farm in Sarnia, which will generate enough power for up...
Oil-and-gas waste pits like this one in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, vent radioactive radon gas, the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. Two recent studies show elevated levels of radon in homes near fracking operations. Photo credit: Joshua B. Pribanic/”Public Herald...
Metal in the environment arises from both natural sources and human activities. Toxic metals in air, soil, and water have become a global problem. They are potential hazards to aquatic, animal, and human life because of their toxicity, bioaccumulative, and non-biodegradable nature. The major imp...
The geochemical stability, in terms of potential mobility and derived ecological and human health risks of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), of diverse fr
Metal in the environment arises from both natural sources and human activities. Toxic metals in air, soil, and water have become a global problem. They are potential hazards to aquatic, animal, and human life because of their toxicity, bioaccumulative, and non-biodegradable nature. The major imp...