1. Monitoring of Seasonal Water Quality Variations and Environmental Contamination in the Sambo Mine Creek, Korea
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Won-Il Kim, Goo-Bok Jung, Sun-Gang Yun, Jong-Su Ryu, and Jong-Sik Lee
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Hydrology ,Pollution ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Environmental engineering ,General Medicine ,Contamination ,Tailings ,Environmental science ,Water quality ,Drainage ,Surface water ,Groundwater ,media_common ,Water well - Abstract
2) National Institute of Crop Science, RDA, pyeongchang, 232-955, Korea) ABSTRACT: Metal mining district drainage is a well recognized source of environmental contamination. Oxidation of metal sulfides produces acidic and metal-rich waters that contaminate local surface water and ground water in mines, mine dumps, and tailing impoundments. This monitoring study was carried out to investigate the stream water quality and pollution as affected by the Sambo mine drainage in relation to the relative distance from the mine. It obvious that pH values of the mine drainage ranged from 5.8 to 6.9, while the average concentrations of the dissolved chemical constituents for EC, SO4 2- ,K + ,C a 2+ ,a nd Mg 2+
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- 2008
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