Assessment of groundwater pollution by chemical compounds of dump rock
Journal Title: Екологічні науки - Year 2018, Vol 20, Issue 1
Abstract
As a result of field and laboratory studies, it was found that ferrous quartzites dissolve in the body of the dumps. The formed intra- dumps waters have increased values of total mineralization and the content of silica gel, chloride, sodium and potassium. Migration of filtrates to the base of the dumps leads to contamination of groundwater.
Authors and Affiliations
О. В. Орлінська, Н. М. Максимова, Д. С. Пікареня
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