The Combination of Geoelectrical Measurements and Hydro-Geochemical Studies for the Evaluation of Groundwater Pollution in Mining Tailings Areas

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Nataliya Yurkevich ◽  
Elisaveta Bessonova ◽  
Yury Karin ◽  
Olga Saeva
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S UJIMOTO ◽  
S EKINE ◽  
J OHNSON ◽  
K ASAHARA ◽  
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pp. 311-330
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Anita Jávor ◽  
Zuárd Ditrói-Puskás ◽  
Gábor Dobosi

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Sigrid Asher-Bolinder ◽  
Laurie S. Balistrieri ◽  
George N. Breit ◽  
Thomas J. Casadevall ◽  
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Robert L. Earhart ◽  
Delfim de Carvalho ◽  
Vitor Oliveira ◽  
Jose T. Oliveira ◽  
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1991 ◽  
Vol 23 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 517-524
Author(s):  
M. Kanoh ◽  
T. Kuroki ◽  
K. Fujino ◽  
T. Ueda

The purpose of the paper is to apply two methods to groundwater pollution in porous media. The methods are the weighted finite difference method and the boundary element method, which were proposed or developed by Kanoh et al. (1986,1988) for advective diffusion problems. Numerical modeling of groundwater pollution is also investigated in this paper. By subdividing the domain into subdomains, the nonlinearity is localized to a small region. Computational time for groundwater pollution problems can be saved by the boundary element method; accurate numerical results can be obtained by the weighted finite difference method. The computational solutions to the problem of seawater intrusion into coastal aquifers are compared with experimental results.


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Larissa S.S. Araújo ◽  
Silvana Q. Silva ◽  
Mônica C. Teixeira

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R. Fonsceca ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 172
Author(s):  
Jonathan Chick ◽  
Sydney E. McKim ◽  
Adriana Potra ◽  
Walter L. Manger ◽  
John R. Samuelsen

Southern Ozark Mississippi Valley-type ores are enriched in radiogenic Pb, with isotopic signatures suggesting that metals were supplied by two end-member components. While the less radiogenic component appears to be derived from various shale and sandstone units, the source of the more radiogenic component has not yet been identified. Analyses of cherts from the Early Ordovician Cotter Dolomite and tripolitic chert from the Early Mississippian Boone Formation contain highly radiogenic Pb, with isotopic ratios comparable to those of ores. However, most samples have lower 208Pb/204Pb and 207Pb/204Pb for a given 206Pb/204Pb compared to ores. These relationships demonstrate that the enriched Pb isotopic values of the ore array cannot be related to the host and regional lithologies sampled, suggesting that the source of high ratios may lay further afield. The slope of the linear trend defined by the Pb isotope ratios of ores corresponds to an age of about 1.19 Ga. Therefore, an alternative for the linear array is the involvement of Precambrian basement in supplying ore Pb. Rare earth element patterns show that diagenetic processes involving the action of groundwater and hydrothermal fluids affected the sampled lithologies to various degrees, with Cotter Dolomite having experienced the highest degree of alteration.


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