Contemporary reviews of mine water studies in Europe, Part

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Europe once was the most important mining region in the world and nearly every European country has remnants of historic and even pre-historic mining sites. Though the importance of mining activities in most European countries declines, the abandoned sites are still there and can cause environmental dangers as well as technological challenges. On the bases of selected European countries and case studies, these dangers and challenges are described and potential solutions are illustrated.

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Wolkersdorfer, C., & Bowell, R. (2004). Contemporary reviews of mine water studies in Europe, Part. Mine Water and the Environment. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10230-004-0060-0

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