Land Contamination & Reclamation. Volume 15 (2007) To purchase an article in pdf format, enter the last three digits of the DOI and click on 'buy now'. Articles will normally be sent by email within 24 hours. Click below to view abstract Volume 15: Number 1 (2007) Assessing natural biodegradation potential at a former oil
refinery site in Austria The removal of heavy metals from dredged sediments by
mechanical Denver flotation: the
contribution of true flotation and entrainment Groundwater remediation using permeable reactive barriers The development of a brownfield-specific sustainability and
indicator framework for regenerating sites: proposing a new definition of
‘sustainable brownfield regeneration’ Selection of plant species for the reclamation of
mine-degraded land in the Indian context Impacts of soil microbial and fungal biomasses on
bioremediation of diesel oil in soil microcosms Volume 15: Number 2 (2007) Enhancing the safety of tailings management facilities Geophysical investigation of tailings dams – the TAILSAFE
challenge Application of dry covers for the closure of tailings
facilities Simulation and modelling strategies for reliability analysis
of tailings dams High-concentration hydraulic transport of tailings Efficient implementation of mining waste regulations and
future tailings-related qualifications Parameter framework – a risk management tool to improve the
safety of tailings facilities Anaerobic biodegradation of linear alkylbenzene: isomeric
ratio as a monitoring tool Volume 15: Number 3 (2007) Short-term soil development in a clay soil-forming material
used as a landfill restoration cap: a case study Methods for the disposal and storage of mine tailings Effects of an exotic tree legume on soil in farmland in the Ibadan
area, southwestern Nigeria Bioremediation of arsenic toxicity by algae in rice culture The influence of paving-block shape on the infiltration
capacity of permeable paving Underground disposal of mining tailings by hydraulic
conveyance – a proven, sustainable alternative for the potash industry Cellulase activity of soil polluted with fungicide copper
sulphate after the application of various ameliorants Enhancement of hardpan formation by amending sulphidic
tailings with limestone or fly ash Volume 15: Number 4 (2007) Do the characteristics of crude oil in contaminated soils
affect its removal by washing? Observations of mercury fate and transport beneath a
sediment cap Active sediment capping for pollutant mixtures: control of
biogenic gas production under highly intermittent flows Ion exchange in birnessite Sequestration and localization of metals in two common
wetland plants at the contaminated East Calcutta Wetlands, a Ramsar site in India In situ transformation of labile lead compounds to
pyromorphites Surface tailings storage, discharge and water control |