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    Constructed wetlands for the treatment of bauxite residue leachate: Long term field evidence and implications for management

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    Alkaline leachate from bauxite residue disposal areas is likely to require treatment for post-closure. Traditional treatment methods are not attractive in the long-term due to management requirement, energy input and operational logistics and passive approaches offer an alternative approach. Constructed wetlands are widely cited as a potential treatment option but there is limited data on long term field-scale applications. Treatment of alkaline residue leachate was assessed over a 52 month period and showed effective pH reductions from ca. pH 11.2 (inflow) to 7.2 (outflow). Trace element content measured during the 4th year of operation demonstrated effective reduction in trace element (Al 17,256 μg/l to 330 μg/l; V 140 μg/l to 13 μg/l) with no evidence of toxicity in test species Vibrio fischeri, Skeletonema costatum, Tisbe battagliai and Oncorhynchus mykiss in the wetland outflow. Sediment analysis found some increases in trace element content but no evidence of accumulation in Phragmites was found in vegetation sampling. Longevity and management requirements for constructed wetland treating alkaline bauxite residue leachate are more likely to be impacted from increases in soil Na and pH. Increases are more evident in front sections of wetland but it is proposed that loading to wetlands can be decreased by incorporation of other passive technologies within the overall treatment approach and by feeding different sections of the wetlands on a cyclical basi

    Design, manufacture and test of a high temperature tensile and compression testing device

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    This paper describes the design and manufacture of a low-cost laboratory test device capable of testing metallic materials at elevated temperatures. The device, which consists of an environmental chamber, specimen gripping mechanism, and associated instrumentation, is fitted to a standard tensile-compression machine. Standard tensile test samples, notched specimens and compression test samples can be tested in the device at temperatures up to 1200oC. This paper describes the operation of the device and the results of a series of validation tests, on various metallic materials, carried out on the machin

    Location-specific reflex epilepsy: a novel reflex epilepsy phenotype

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    Reflex epilepsies are rare syndromes where seizures are triggered by particular stimuli or activities that may be motor, sensory or cognitive in nature. Triggers are diverse, may be extrinsic or intrinsic in nature and heterogeneous phenotypes have been described over the years. We give an account of a case of location-specific reflex epilepsy which we suggest is a novel reflex epilepsy phenotype relating to higher cortical function (HCF), and review the literature in relation to features of HCF reflex epilepsies described to date.</p
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