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Innovative Treatment and Bank Stabilization of Metals-Contaminated Soils and Tailings along Whitewood Creek, South Dakota
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Book Chapter | Hester R, Harrison R. Mining and its Environmental Impacts. 1994;():131-147 |
R825549C036 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Pierzynski GM, Schnoor JL, Banks MK, Tracy JC, Licht LA, Erickson LE. Vegetative remediation at superfund site. In: Mining and its Environmental Impact. H. R.E. and H. R.M., Ed. Cambridge, U.K., The Royal Society of Chemistry 1994:49-69. |
R825549C036 (Final) R825549C042 (Final) |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Kurimski, L.J., "Physiochemical Factors of Iron Photoproduction and Metals Removal Process for Mine Tailings.", M.S. Thesis, The University of Iowa, August 1994, 150 pp. |
R825549C036 (Final) |
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Symposium | Kurimski, L.J., Kai-Fan, K., St. Clair, M.A., and Schnoor, J.L. "A Photochemical Treatment and Metals Reprecipitation Process for Mine Tailings Leachate", Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Hazardous Substance Research Conference, Manhattan, KS, 1993. |
R825549C036 (Final) |
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Symposium | Kurimski, L.J., Kai-Fan, K., St. Clair, M.A., and Schnoor, J.L. "Physiochemical Factors of Iron Photoproduction from Mine Tailings Wastes", Conference on Hazardous Waste Remediation, Bozeman, MT, 1994. |
R825549C036 (Final) |
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