2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-023-04873-1
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The ecological impacts of residues from the heap leaching of ion-adsorption rare earth clays

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“…al., 2020). The acidity observed in mining waste, in turn, can be explained by the oxidation of sul des exposed to atmospheric conditions, which decreases the pH over time(Azizi et al, 2022), as well as by the intense leaching of bases and permanence of H + and Al3 + ions(Chen et al, 2023). OM = Organic matter; CEC = Cation exchange capacity.…”
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“…al., 2020). The acidity observed in mining waste, in turn, can be explained by the oxidation of sul des exposed to atmospheric conditions, which decreases the pH over time(Azizi et al, 2022), as well as by the intense leaching of bases and permanence of H + and Al3 + ions(Chen et al, 2023). OM = Organic matter; CEC = Cation exchange capacity.…”
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confidence: 99%