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Hydrochemical characteristics of the natural waters associated with the flooding of the Meirama open pit (A Coruña, NW Spain)

Hydrochemical characteristics of the natural waters associated with the flooding of the Meirama open pit (A Coruña, NW Spain)
Hydrochemical characteristics of the natural waters associated with the flooding of the Meirama open pit (A Coruña, NW Spain)
In December, 2007, after 30 years of operations, the mine of Meirama ceased extraction of brown lignite. Since then operations have begun which will lead to the formation of a big mining lake (~2 km2 surface and up to 180 m deep) after controlled flooding of the open pit. In the process of flooding, both surface and ground waters are involved, each with their own chemical signature. According to the information available, the diversion of surface waters towards the pit hole should lead to the formation of a water body of acceptable quality. However, an unassisted flooding process could eventually form an acidic lake.
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399-403
Delgado, J.
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Juncosa, R.
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Vazquez, A.
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Falcón, I.
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Canal, J.
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Hernández, H.
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Padilla, F.
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Rodríguez-Vellando, P.
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Delgado, J. L.
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Delgado, J.
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Vazquez, A.
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Falcón, I.
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Canal, J.
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Hernández, H.
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Padilla, F.
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Rodríguez-Vellando, P.
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Delgado, J. L.
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Delgado, J., Juncosa, R., Vazquez, A., Falcón, I., Canal, J., Hernández, H., Padilla, F., Rodríguez-Vellando, P. and Delgado, J. L. (2008) Hydrochemical characteristics of the natural waters associated with the flooding of the Meirama open pit (A Coruña, NW Spain). Mineralogical Magazine, 72 (1), 399-403. (doi:10.1180/minmag.2008.072.1.399).

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In December, 2007, after 30 years of operations, the mine of Meirama ceased extraction of brown lignite. Since then operations have begun which will lead to the formation of a big mining lake (~2 km2 surface and up to 180 m deep) after controlled flooding of the open pit. In the process of flooding, both surface and ground waters are involved, each with their own chemical signature. According to the information available, the diversion of surface waters towards the pit hole should lead to the formation of a water body of acceptable quality. However, an unassisted flooding process could eventually form an acidic lake.

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Published date: August 2008
Organisations: Marine Geoscience

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Local EPrints ID: 398076
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/398076
ISSN: 0026-461X
PURE UUID: d8e721b8-1b37-4e8b-b310-965f3d1334b5

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Date deposited: 15 Jul 2016 15:09
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 01:28

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Author: J. Delgado
Author: R. Juncosa
Author: A. Vazquez
Author: I. Falcón
Author: J. Canal
Author: H. Hernández
Author: F. Padilla
Author: P. Rodríguez-Vellando
Author: J. L. Delgado

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