The Removal of Cu++ from Mine Effluents Using a Fresh Water Green Alga, Cyandium Caldarium

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. P. Lucido I. Iwasaki
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The potential of controlling heavy metal ions in effluents from discontinued mining operations and waste rock piles has been investigated. A fresh water green alga, Cyanidium caldarium, was found to have the potential to remove Cut' from solutions while exhibiting high tolerance to acid conditions which are commonly encountered in copper-nickel mine drainage. The process has the potential for application as a low maintenance metal decontamination system. The growth requirements and copper removal characteristics of this microorganism are described.
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APA: S. P. Lucido I. Iwasaki  (1991)  The Removal of Cu++ from Mine Effluents Using a Fresh Water Green Alga, Cyandium Caldarium

MLA: S. P. Lucido I. Iwasaki The Removal of Cu++ from Mine Effluents Using a Fresh Water Green Alga, Cyandium Caldarium. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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