Hydrological Characterisation And Pollutant Transport Modelling Of Rehabilitated Coal Mine Waste Dumps

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract

During 1997-2001, an EC funded project investigated the environmental consequences of the use of industrial waste and sewage sludge based artificial top soils (ATS) in rehabilitating large coalmine waste dumps in the Saar region of Germany. Both the laboratory leaching tests and field lysimeter data analysis carried out by the research partners have shown that the amount of dissolved heavy metals in the leachate was low, and generally below the regulatory limits. However, the dissolved amount of nutrients, especially mineral nitrogen, was found to be relatively high. The hydrological properties of waste rocks and ATS mixtures were established through history matching of the laboratory column tests and the field measurements. 1D column models and 3D field models were used to numerically simulate pollutant transport at the ATS rehabilitated waste dumps. This paper presents the findings of the numerical modelling research carried out for the characterisation of hydrological and pollutant transport properties of rehabilitated coalmine waste dumps in the Saar coalfield.
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APA:  (2003)  Hydrological Characterisation And Pollutant Transport Modelling Of Rehabilitated Coal Mine Waste Dumps

MLA: Hydrological Characterisation And Pollutant Transport Modelling Of Rehabilitated Coal Mine Waste Dumps. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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