Microbiome of highly polluted coal mine drainage from Onyeama, Nigeria, and its potential for sequestrating toxic heavy metals
Abstract Drains from coal mines remain a worrisome point-source of toxic metal/metalloid pollutions to the surface- and ground-waters worldwide, requiring sustainable remediation strategies. Understanding the microbial community subtleties through microbiome and geochemical data can provide valuable...
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Main Authors: | Ganiyu Oladunjoye Oyetibo, Joy Aimiede Enahoro, Chimuanya Amarachi Ikwubuzo, Chiamaka Shileakanwa Ukwuoma |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b37e31220f794e37875b5b6c3ad696c2 |
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