ENVIRONMENT

Researchers reduce mercury emissions from tailings

A groundbreaking study led by researchers from the University of Oviedo has unveiled a novel solution to combat mercury (Hg) emissions from highly contaminated demolition debris at mining sites.

 The mining field of El Terronal-La Peña

The mining field of El Terronal-La Peña

The findings, published in the journal 'Environments', showcase a cost-effective approach that involves covering the debris with industrial subproducts like fly ashes and blast furnace slags. Mercury...

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