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10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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OCCURRENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF MERCURY IN THE NORTH WEST BOHEMIA INDUSTRIAL AREA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, Sasek, Petr, Schmidt, Pavel)

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Various heavy metals contained in fuel are released to environment at fossil fuels use. Mercury has come to front of public interest recently. The North West Bohemia region is an area with high potential concentration of Hg emission sources (open pit brown coal mines) and large combustion facilities (power and heat stations) combusting fossil fuels. Mercury is taken for one of the most environment loading matters because its stability and bioaccumulation potential of itself and its compounds. More detailed regulat...

Oil and Gas Exploration2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RECYCLING OF FLY ASH IN CEMENT MANUFACTURING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, Paceagiu, Jenica)

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This paper presents the results obtained by utilization of pulverized coal fly ash both as raw mix component for Portland cement clinker and as admixture to cement type CEM II/B-V, too. The fly ash was analyzed from point of view of chemical, mineralogical and of radioactivity content. Two samples of raw mixes were prepared, one with raw materials as a reference sample consisting from limestone, clay, sand and pyrite cinder, and another with 10.14\% fly ash instead of clay. Raw mixes were ground at a fineness expr...

Recycling2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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DETERMINATION OF INDEX OF BIOAVAILABILITY AND BIOACCUMULATION COEFFICIENT FOR AS AND ZN - ANTHROPOGENIC SEDIMENT FROM IMPOUNDMENTS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, Jurkovic, Lubomir, Matejkovic, Peter)

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The processes of weathering and dissolution of the impoundment sediments have a significant impact on mobility and availability of trace elements such as arsenic and zinc. They can become dangerous sources of contamination for the surrounding ecosystem. The focus of this study is coal ash impoundment near the village Po\vsa, the drainage water contaminating surface waters and sediments of the Kyjov Brook and Ondava River. Results of chemical analysis show significant contamination by arsenic and zinc. Maximum conc...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2010
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