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This work is part of a preliminary study on the remediation of soils contaminated by residues derived from mining activities. The effect of bioaugmentation was investigated in microcosm tests in which S-oxidizing microorganisms were supplemented to improve the microbial activity of an indigenous soil microbiota. The results obtained indicate that the variable studied had a dissimilar effect on metal mobilization (Fe, Zn and Pb) from the contaminated soil towards both the aqueous phase and its distribution between the different soil fractions.
4 pages, 3 figures.-- En: 1st Spanish National Conference on Advances in Materials Recycling and Eco – Energy Madrid, 12-13 November 2009.-- Editors: F. A. López, F. Puertas, F. J. Alguacil and A. Guerrero.
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Mine tailings, Microcosms, Bioaugmentation, Contaminated soil
Mine tailings, Microcosms, Bioaugmentation, Contaminated soil
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