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Lecture 1 - Mine Rock Characterization Tools and Methodologies Used to Predict the Potential for Acid Rock Drainage and Metal Mobility (Dr. Ann Maest, Stratus Consulting) (16.1MB/PPT) |
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Lecture 2 - Predicting and Modeling Water Chemistry Associated with Hardrock Mine Sites (Dr. D. Kirk Nordstrom, U.S. Geological Survey) (16.9MB/PPT) |
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Modeling Low-Temperature Geochemical Processes D.K. Nordstrom |
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Hydrogeochemical Processes Governing the Origin, Transport and Fate of Major and Trace Elements from Mine Wastes and Mineralized Rock to Surface Waters D. Kirk Nordstrom |
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Models, Validation, and Applied Geochemistry: Issues in Science, Communication, and Philosophy D. Kirk Nordstrom |
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Evaluating Remedial Alternatives for an Acid Mine Drainage Stream: Application of a Reactive Transport Model Robert L. Runkel & Briant A. Kimball |
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References for Mine Material Characterization and Predicting and Modeling Water Chemistry |
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