Delineation of contamination flows produced by acid mine drainage in a former uranium mining site (Ronneburg, Eastern Th
Between 1950 and 1990 the area of Ronneburg (Eastern Thuringia, Germany) was the largest uranium mining site in black shales in the world. Sulfite oxidation still leads to pH-values in seepage waters as low as 2.5 and subsequent enrichment of heavy metals
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anium in the Aquatic Environment
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg GmbH
B. J. Merkel B. Planer-Friedrich C. Wolkersdorfer (Editors)
Uranium in the Aquatic Environment Proceedings of the International Conference Uranium Mining and Hydrogeology 111 and the International Mine Water Association Symposium Freiberg, Germany, 15-21 September 2002
With 453 Figures, 151 Tables and a CD-ROM
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Prof. Dr. Broder J. Merkel Dipl-Geol. Britta Planer-Friedrich Dr. Christian Wolkersdorfer Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg Department of Geology Gustav-Zeuner-Str. 12 09596 Freiberg, Germany
http://www.geo. tu -freiberg. de!umh!
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Contents
Michael Kinze Dose Limitsand Maximum Concentration Limits (MCL's) for RadionuclidesImplication on Remediation ofUranium Mining and Milling Facilities in Saxony, Germany .................................................................................................................. l Alexander T. Jakubick, Rene Kahnt Remediation oriented use of conceptual site models at WISMUT GmbH: Rehabilitation of the Trünzig tailings management area ......................................... 9 Paul L Y ounger Deep mine hydrogeology after closure: insights from the UK ............................. 25 Heinrich Reincke, Stephanie Hurst, Petra Schnei
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