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    Metal deportment in Pb-Zn mine wastes from a historic tailings pond, Plombières, East Belgium by Bevandić, Srećko, Blannin, Rosie, Gomez Escobar, Alexandra, Bachmann, Kai, Frenzel, Max, Pinto, Álvaro, Relvas, Jorge M.R.S., Muchez, Philippe

    Published in Minerals engineering (30-06-2022)
    “…•In-depth characterisation of different mine waste materials from the same tailing pond.•Sources of metals of interest (Pb and Zn) are different mineral and…”
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    A Quantitative Particle-Based Approach for the Geometallurgical Assessment of Tailings Deposits by Rosie Blannin, Rosie Blannin, Max Frenzel, Raimon Tolosana-Delgado, Kai Bachmann, Alexandra Gomez Escobar, Lucas Pereira, Jens Gutzmer

    Published in Earth Science, Systems and Society (01-09-2024)
    “…Tailings generated during ore processing may host significant residual contents of valuable commodities, including critical metals. The particle properties of…”
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    Physical–Chemical Characterization of the Neves Corvo Extractive Mine Residues: A Perspective Towards Future Mining and Reprocessing of Sulfidic Tailings by Escobar, Alexandra Gomez, Relvas, Jorge M. R. S., Pinto, Álvaro M. M., Oliveira, Mafalda

    Published in Journal of sustainable metallurgy (01-12-2021)
    “…Neves Corvo is an underground high-grade Cu–(Sn)–Zn mine, located in the Portuguese part of the world-class Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB), which is currently…”
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    Potential of Mechanochemically Activated Sulfidic Mining Waste Rock for Alkali Activation by Niu, He, Adrianto, Lugas Raka, Escobar, Alexandra Gomez, Zhukov, Vladimir, Perumal, Priyadharshini, Kauppi, Janne, Kinnunen, Paivo, Illikainen, Mirja

    Published in Journal of sustainable metallurgy (01-12-2021)
    “…Sulfidic mining waste rock is a side stream from the mining industry with a potential environmental burden. Alkali activation is a promising method for…”
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