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Chemical composition of mine and surface water in Rosice-Oslavany coal basin

  • 1. Masarykova univerzita, Prirodovedecka fakulta, Ustav geologickych ved, 61137 Brno (Czech Republic)

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A study is focused on the composition of mine and surface water in Rosicko-Oslavany coal basin. Mining of coal, which took place from 1760 to 1992, had a significant impact on the environment. Contaminated mine and surface water are the main and long-term problems which appear after the end of mining and flooding the pits. The end of mining is associated with the change of water chemistry and composition. Concentrations of certain substances, particularly of iron and manganese, are increasing. The aim of the study was evaluate the water using Geochemist's Workbench and to compare different types of water. (authors)

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Student Scientific Conference PriF UK 2017. Proceedings of reviewed contributions

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Original title (Czech)
Chemicke slozeni dulnich a povrchovych vod v rosicko-oslavanske uhelne panvi

Publishing Information

Publisher
Vydavatelstvo Univerzity Komenskeho
Imprint Place
Bratislava (Slovakia)
ISBN
978-80-223-4310-7
Imprint Title
Student Scientific Conference PriF UK 2017. Proceedings of reviewed contributions
Imprint Pagination
1554 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 1334-1339
Report number
INIS-SK--2017-035

Conference

Title
Student Scientific Conference PriF UK 2017
Original Conference Title
Studentska vedecka konferencia PriF UK 2017
Dates
26 Apr 2017
Place
Bratislava (Slovakia)

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6 figs., 1 map, 4 refs. Imprint:Published only on the web 49.5 MBytes in PDF format;Studentska vedecka konferencia Prif UK 2017. Zbornik recenzovanych prispevkov