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DEVELOPMENT OF MECHANICAL PARAMETERS OF BUILDING RECLAMATION MIXTURES DURING FIRST YEAR MONITORING

P. Schmidt, P. Sasek

First published: 2010DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

Building industry is the most important market for energy by-products (EBP) - fossil fuel combustion products. The North West Bohemia region has been influenced by open pit coal mining. Fossil fuel combustion products are used in bulk at damaged territory reclamation. Check observation – monitoring – site of building reclamation mixtures on coal combustion product base was assembled according to preparatory documentation as a part of the solution of research task “Research of the physical and chemical properties of mass influenced by coal mining and using and their influence on the environment in North West Bohemia region”. Qualitative properties of the building reclamation mixtures are monitored in aggressively acting mine water environment in this monitoring site.

Publication details

Title
DEVELOPMENT OF MECHANICAL PARAMETERS OF BUILDING RECLAMATION MIXTURES DURING FIRST YEAR MONITORING
Authors
P. Schmidt, P. Sasek
Proceedings
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2010
Pages
505-514
ISSN
Not available yet
ISBN
954-91818-1-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References4
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  4. SCHMIDT, P. Vyhodnocení monitoringu za první rok sledování, technická zpráva VÚHU a.s., č. AZL 186/09, Most 2009

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