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  • Open Access
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28 April 2025

Hippophae rhamnoides (family Elaeagnaceae) is a deciduous shrub that has become a uniquely advantageous species in the arsenic sandstone area of Inner Mongolia due to its well-developed root system and strong tillering ability. This study, by taking...

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  • Open Access
18 Citations
9,710 Views
29 Pages

Disseminated Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) mineralization occurs throughout northeastern Wisconsin, USA, and is recognized as the source of regionally extensive natural groundwater contamination in the form of dissolved arsenic, nickel, and other rel...

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  • Open Access
1,521 Views
24 Pages

Hydrogeochemical Characterization of Mineral Springs in Peruvian Tropical Highlands

  • Damaris Leiva-Tafur,
  • Hardy Geoffrey Manco Perez,
  • Jesús Rascón,
  • Lorenzo Culqui,
  • Oscar Andrés Gamarra-Torres and
  • Manuel Oliva-Cruz

27 August 2025

Water quality in natural mineral springs is essential for sustainable use and conservation in the Amazon region. This study presents a hydrogeochemical characterization of 21 springs in the Peruvian Tropical Highlands, expanding on previous records o...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
696 Views
21 Pages

Mechanisms and Genesis of Acidic Goaf Water in Abandoned Coal Mines: Insights from Mine Water–Surrounding Rock Interaction

  • Zhanhui Wu,
  • Xubo Gao,
  • Chengcheng Li,
  • Hucheng Huang,
  • Xuefeng Bai,
  • Lihong Zheng,
  • Wanpeng Shi,
  • Jiaxin Han,
  • Ting Tan and
  • Siyuan Chen
  • + 4 authors

18 July 2025

The formation of acidic goaf water in abandoned coal mines poses significant environmental threats, especially in karst regions where the risk of groundwater contamination is heightened. This study investigates the geochemical processes responsible f...