Water quality management of mining lakes: a new field of applied hydrobiology
@article{Klapper2001WaterQM, title={Water quality management of mining lakes: a new field of applied hydrobiology}, author={H. Klapper and W. Geller}, journal={Acta Hydrochimica Et Hydrobiologica}, year={2001}, volume={29}, pages={363-374} }
Underground and opencast mining generated many new lakes, some with dimensions comparable with natural glacier lakes. Research and water quality management on these lakes is multidisciplinary. A part of them is impaired by geogenic acidification with typical pH values between 2 and 3.5. Approaches are shown how to curb acidification during the mining process, the lake generation, and as a part of the water quality management by new eco-technologies using alkalinity producing microbial processes… CONTINUE READING
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