Modeling the thermal stratification of water-filled mine pits / by Craig Stevens [and three others].: En40-229/94-01E-PDF
"Closure and reclamation of open pit mines in British Columbia will allow pits to fill with runoff and groundwater. Some pit waters contain elevated heavy metals concentrations and eventual overflows may pose a risk to aquatic resources. For this reason, Environment Canada asked the authors to examine hydrodynamic mixing of pit waters, using as a model, the very large Brenda Pit in south central British Columbia"--Abstract.
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| Title | Modeling the thermal stratification of water-filled mine pits / by Craig Stevens [and three others]. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (73 pages in various pagings) : charts. |
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