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Home Journal Content List of Journals Mine Water and the Environment – Volume 14, Number 1–4, 1995

“Mine Water and the Environment”

Volume 14, Number 1–4, 1995


PDFSingh, R. N., Sivakumar, M. & Atkins, A. S. (1995): Application executive Information System to Mine Site Water Pollution Control. - Mine Water and the Environment, 14: 95-105, 1 fig., 1 tab.; Wollongong.

PDFSammarco, O. (1995): Storage of Water in the Void of abandoned Mines and in fractured Rocks. - Mine Water and the Environment, 14: 57-70, 4 fig., 1 tab.; Wollongong.

PDFJambrik, R. (1995): Environmental Effects of Closing a Hungarian Non-Ferrous Ore Mine. - Mine Water and the Environment, 14: 1-12, 9 fig., 1 tab.; Wollongong.

PDFJambrik, R. (1995): Analysis of Water Level and Land Subsidence Data from Thorez Open-Pit Mine, Hungary. - Mine Water and the Environment, 14: 13-22, 7 fig., 1 tab.; Wollongong.

PDFChamberlain, V. E., Williams, R. E. & Towatana, P. (1995): Metal concentrations and concomitant Metal Mobility in unsaturated Mine and Mill Wastes. - Mine Water and the Environment, 14: 23-37, 16 fig.; Wollongong.

PDFOsiensky, J. L. & Williams, R. E. (1995): Finite Differnce Simulation of the Application of electrical Flow through conductive Contaminant Plumes. - Mine Water and the Environment, 14: 39-56, 9 fig., 1 tab.; Wollongong.

PDFIndraratna, B., Sullivan, J. & Nethery, A. (1995): Effect of Groundwater Table on the Formation of Acid Sulphate Soils. - Mine Water and the Environment, 14: 71-83, 6 fig., 5 tab.; Wollongong.

PDFSaharan, M. R., Gupta, K. K., Jamal, A. & Sheoran, A. S. (1995): Management of Acidic Effluents from Tailing Dams in Metalliferous Mines. - Mine Water and the Environment, 14: 85-93, 2 fig., 1 tab.; Wollongong.

PDFVutukuri, V. S. & Singh, R. N. (1995): Mine Inundation - Case Histories. - Mine Water and the Environment, 14: 107-130, 12 fig., 2 tab.; Wollongong.

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