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    Dynamic pH testing as a menas to predict acid rock drainage

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    Authors
    Rossiter, Angelina
    Yani, S
    Song, M
    Sage, Valerie
    Zhang, D.
    Drennan, A.
    Huys, B.
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Rossiter, A. and Yani, S. and Song, M. and Sage, V. and Zhang, D. and Drennan, A. and Huys, B. 2008. Dynamic pH testing as a menas to predict acid rock drainage, in Peter Scott, Principal Environmental Geochemist (ed), 6th Australian Workshop on Acid and Metalliferous Drainage, Apr 15 2008, pp. 87-99. Burnie, Tasmania: ACMER, a Unit of the Sustrainable Minerals Institute, The University of Queensland.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of the 6th Australian Workshop on Acid and Metalliferous Drainage
    Source Conference
    6th Australian Workshop on Acid and Metalliferous Drainage
    School
    Centre for Fuels and Energy (COE)
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33204
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