BZ572-References for Webpage Luciana Pereyra

BZ572-References for Webpage Luciana Pereyra

<p>BZ572-References for webpage Luciana Pereyra</p><p>1. Kothe E, Bergmann H, Buchel G. Molecular mechanisms in bio-geo- interaactions: From a case study to general mechanisms. CHEMIE DER ERDE- GEOCHEMISTRY 65: 7-27 Suppl. 1 SEP 2005 2. Merten D, Geletneky J, Bergmann H, et al. Rare earth element patterns: A tool for understanding processes in remediation of acid mine drainage. CHEMIE DER ERDE-GEOCHEMISTRY 65: 97-114 Suppl. 1 SEP 2005 3. Archer MJG, Caldwell RA. Response of six Australian plant species to heavy metal contamination at an abandoned mine site. Water Air And Soil Pollution 157 (1-4): 257-267 SEP 2004 4. Mkandawire M, Tauert B, Dudel EG. Capacity of Lemna gibba L. (Duckweed) for uranium and arsenic phytoremediation in mine tailing waters . International Journal Of Phytoremediation 6 (4): 347-362 2004 5. Fritioff A, Greger M. Aquatic and terrestrial plant species with potential to remove heavy metals from stormwater . International Journal Of Phytoremediation 5 (3): 211-224 2003 6. Sobolewski, Andre. A Review of Processes Responsible for Metal Removal in Wetlands Treating Contaminated Mine Drainage. International Journal of Phytoremediation vol. 1, no. 1 (1999):19–51. 7. S.N. Groudev, M.V. Nicolova, I.I. Spasova, K. Komnitsas and I. Paspaliaris. Treatment Of Acid Mine Drainage From An Uranium Deposit Bymeans Of A Natural Wetland. Paper presented at the ISEB 2001 PHYTOREMEDIATION Conference, Leipzig,Germany, May 15-17, 2001 8. Project Amazonia: Solutions – Mining. http://web.mit.edu/12.000/www/m2006/final/solutions/sols_min_prc.html 9. Christine Costello. Acid Mine Drainage: Innovative Treatment Technologies. October 2003 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Technology Innovation Office Washington, DC www.clu- in.org 10. Wetlands, Mine Drainage, Frogs and Fun: Abandoned Mine Drainage And Remediation Links. http://facweb.stvincent.edu/eec/Environmental_Websites.htm 11. A.S. Sheoran and V. Sheoran. Heavy metal removal mechanism of acid mine drainage in wetlands: A critical review .Minerals Engineering Volume 19, Issue 2, February 2006, Pages 105-116 12. Aurora Neagoe, Gustav Eben, ErikCarlsson . The effect of soil amendments on plant performance in an area affected by acid mine drainage. Chemie der Erde 65 (2005) S1, 115–129 13. Phytoremediation & Constructed Wetlands: The Natural Treatment Alternative. http://rydberg.biology.colostate.edu/Phytoremediation/2001/Cindy_web/outline.ht ml 14. Phytostabilisation- use of wetland plants to treat mine tailings. Doctoral thesis by Eva Stoltz. Department of Botany. Stockholm University, 2004</p>

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