Heavy metal sorption with clinoptilolite zeolite: Alternatives for treating contaminated soil and water

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Leppert
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Large deposits of natural zeolites may provide cost-effective alternatives for treatment of soil and water contaminated ) with heavy metals and radionuclides. Research on the Bikini atoll demonstrated that addition of clinoptilolite to the soil significantly reduces cesium uptake by plants. Re- search on the potential use of zeolites in soils at Bunker Hill, ID indicated only minor benefits at very high contamination levels vs. US Bureau of Mines (USBM) work on the use of zeolites for treatment of mine waste waters emphasized problems with natural waters that previous studies have not addressed. High levels of competing calcium in natural waters significantly decrease the effectiveness of zeolites for heavy metal sorption and may limit the usefulness in these applications.
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APA: D. Leppert  (1991)  Heavy metal sorption with clinoptilolite zeolite: Alternatives for treating contaminated soil and water

MLA: D. Leppert Heavy metal sorption with clinoptilolite zeolite: Alternatives for treating contaminated soil and water. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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