Carmen Falagan, David Dew and Karen Hudson-Edwards are co-authors on the newly published paper ‘Bioleaching to reprocess sulfidic polymetallic primary mining residues: Determination of metal […]
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New paper on arsenic mobility and bacterial diversity out in STOTEN
Karen Hudson-Edwards has a new publication in Science of the Total Environment with her Chinese colleagues Wenxu Li and Jing Liu, entitled ‘Seasonable variations in […]
New EM3 Group Members
This September we welcome three new members to EM3. Dr Patrizia Onnis is joining us as a post-doctoral fellow on our NERC Legacy Wastes in […]
First paper out from NERC Legacy Waste in the Coastal Zone project
The first paper for our NERC Legacy Wastes in the Coastal Zone project, ‘Legacy iron and steel wastes in the UK: Extent, resource potential, and […]
What is the future of mining? Is it possible to extract metals from the subsurface with radically less (ideally zero) mine waste??????
Rich Crane and colleagues from the EM3 Research Group and the University of Western Australia are currently investigating how we can apply novel methods to […]
New NERC project ‘Legacy Waste in the Coastal Zone: Environmental Impacts and Management Futures’ Starts
The NERC-funded Large Grant: Legacy Waste in the Coastal Zone: Environmental Risks and Management Futures’ began in January 2020 and will run for 4 years […]
Environment and Sustainability Day 2020
Year 9 students from Penryn, Pool and Poltair Schools attended our Environment and Sustainability Day on the 5th February at the ESI at our Penryn […]
NEMO: Near-zero-waste recycling of low-grade sulphidic mining waste for critical-metal, mineral and construction raw-material production in a circular economy
The NEMO project looks at ways for revalorising mine waste for its further use. At Exeter we are using microorganisms to help metals dissolve (bioleaching) […]
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