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10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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OPTIMIZATION OF THE HEAT-TREATMENT REGIME OF A SINTERED GLASS-CERAMIC FROM MSWI BOTTOM ASH

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, E. Karamanova, L. M. Schabbach, B. Rangelov, G. Avdeev, I. Lancellotti, A. Karamanov)

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The aim of this work is the optimization of sinter-crystallization regime of a glassceramic from a municipal solid waste incineratior (MSWI) bottom ash. The parent waste was melted at 1400oC, milled below 75 $\mu$m and the obtained glass powders were pressed at 100 MPa. The optimal temperature for sinter-crystallization was estimated by DTA, dilatometry and XRD. Subsequently, the degrees of sintering, obtained at different heating rates (between 2 and 40oC/min) and 1 h step at 950oC were estimated by the linear sh...

Recycling2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PATCH PEELING FROM 3D CONVEX HULL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, B. Pivec, B. Zalik)

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This paper presents an algorithm for construction of a patch from a set of points in 3D space. Usualy, such set of points is a subset of surface points obtained from, for example, a 3D model or a terrain. To construct the patch, the points should be connected into a triangular mesh. Because the patch can have various characteristics the connection of input points in the resulting triangular mesh is rather difficult. The algorithm starts with construction of a 3D convex hull from given set of points. The 3D convex ...

Informatics2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PERFORMANCE OF FUZZY LOGIC IN DETERMINATION OF UNSTABLE POINTS IN LEVELING NETWORKS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, C. T. Celik)

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A man-made structure or natural phenomena like crustal movement, vertical land movements, subsidence determination, etc. is subject to deformations due to forces on them. Deformations of a structure require rigorous analysis to reflect significant movements. In general, deformation analysis relies on the reference network that is set outside the deforming area so that a comparison could be possible. However, a geodetic reference network is itself subject to movement. Therefore, the stability of the reference netwo...

Geodesy and Mine Surveying2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PETROLOGICAL AND ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LIGNITES FROM THE CZECH REPUBLIC

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. Havelcova, I. Sykorova, H. Trejtnarova, AL. Sulc)

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Organic matter of lignites from five Tertiary deposits in the Czech Republic was studied and the general goal was to characterize a series of different coal lithotypes in relation to depositional environment from the viewpoint of organic petrology and geochemistry. Coal samples were chosen to cover various lithotypes: xylite rich coals, matrix coals, liptobioliths, and sapropelic coals. The samples differ in ash, sulphur, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and volatile matter contents, and calorific values. Xylite rich and ...

Geology2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PHOSPHORUS UTILIZATION BY RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS): ESTIMATION OF DISSOLVED PHOSPHORUS WASTE OUTPUT

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, G. L. Mihalca, O. Tita, M. Tita, A. Mihalca)

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Phosphorus (P) waste output, notably in the dissolved form (DWP), is a major concern for many fish culture operations. Fish are believed to excrete DWP via the urine but this aspect has never been examined in detail. A better understanding of P utilization and renal P handling of fish could aid development of nutritional strategies for the management and reduction P waste. Rainbow trout were fed high corn gluten meal diets, supplemented with dibasic calcium phosphate, containing increasing P levels (0, 75; 1, 15; ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PHOTOGRAMMETRY SYSTEM ON MODULAR TECHNOLOGY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, L. Lichev, L. Krahulec)

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System FOTOM 2009 on NetBeans platform. On the Department of Informatics FEI V\vSB TU Ostrava FOTOM is developer syst\'em FOTOM, which serves the digital image processing. The program is created in the programming language C++. Originally the system was developed as a purpose-built program with no public API for other future modules. For this mason we decided to create a whole new generation system based on modern language and built on a suitable platform, enabling full modularity of the system. This calls for a r...

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PHYSICAL CHEMICAL MODIFICATIONS OCCURING DURING GOUDA NATURAL CHEESE MATURATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. A. Tita, O. Tita, AL. Noje)

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Gouda Nature cheese maturation is the most difficult operation of the whole technological manufacturing process. This paper shall present some of the physical chemical modifications that occur during this kind of Gouda cheese maturation, and the value of these parameters at the end of the validity period.

Geology2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN AMBIENT AIR PARTICLES IN THE CITY OF KONYA/TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. E. Aydin, G. Kara)

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Ambient particulate matter contains numerous organic species, including several polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) that are known or suspected carcinogens. Atmospheric particles were collected using low-volume sampler on glass fiber filters among August 2007-June 2008. The study area is under the influence of heavy traffic. Filter samples were extracted with petroleum ether /n-hexane by ultrasonic agitation, concentrated, and measured at trace levels using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The method wa...

Air Pollution and Climate Change2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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POLYMER-SOIL-ZEOLITE AGGREGATES – RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE WASTES STOCKS REMEDIATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. Natova, V. Georgiev, I. Kanazirski, M. Petrova, G. Kotzev)

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In this study, some attention will be paid to the recent scientific and technological developments in waste stocks remediation. The consideration will be focused on this still not developed area of practical application of polymers as a first step towards remediation of polluted waste stocks. Some function and utility of organic polymers will be offered, which behave similarly to those naturally present in soils that are to be considered as potential substrata for remediation and rebuilding of depleted waste stock...

Oil and Gas Exploration2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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POSSIBILITIES OF PELLETIZING AND BRIQUETTING OF FLY DUSTS FROM STEEL AND CAST IRON PRODUCTION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, A. Pribulova, D. Baricova, P. Gengel)

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Fly dusts creates by steel and cast iron melting. Their properties depends on a type of melting aggregate. For steel it is first of all a fly dust from electric arc furnace, its chemical composition is depended on the kind of produced steel. A cupola furnace is the most used furnace for cast iron production. Fly dusts from steel and cast iron production contain some part of FeO that is reducible in a cupola and blast furnace. It is a very fine material and it has to be pelletized or briquetted before its next use....

Recycling2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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POTENTIAL INUNDATION AREAS FOR TSUNAMI AND SURGES IN MAKRAN COAST, IRAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, H. Lahijani, M. Sha-Hosseini, C. Morhange, A. NADERI Beni, M. Akbarpour)

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The Makran coast of Iran is exposed to the long waves generated in the Indian Ocean. The coast experienced huge waves induced by tsunami and cyclone during the past decades. Using the impact of the past events we present potential inundation areas for the great waves on the Makran coast. Based on the value of long wave height, three flood zones are specified on the inundation map. The first zone associated with no considerable inundation on uplifted rocky shore, the second zone would experience up to a few kilomet...

Marine and Ocean Ecosystems2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PREDICTION OF GROUND VIBRATIONS INDUCED BY BLASTING AT CEBECI QUARRIES IN ISTANBUL-TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, E. Kaya, G. Tuncer, S. Bicer)

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During the production and service to the humanity of mine resources that are needed both by industry and construction of new grand buildings and plants that are the basic news of the modern world parallel to the urbanization and the increase in population, it is known that, like it has been in the past and will be in the future, works of excavation by blastings are inevitable. In order to designate the effects of the blastings on surrounding area, measurements of concussion and air shocks are very important. This ...

Exploration and Mining2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF VISCOSITY OF VOLCANIC LAVA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, I. Avramov)

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We consider a model of viscosity $\eta$ of volcanic lavas. The equation, describes with high accuracy the existing experimental data on temperature and pressure dependence of viscosity of igneous materials. It is demonstrated that, the activation energy E(Tg) can be expressed through the glass transition temperature Tgo. The dependencies of the parameters of the viscosity equation are discussed for most of geoscientifically relevant systems. According to the model viscosity of lava depends on the depth inside the ...

Geology2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PRETREATMENT OF ANTIMONIAL REFRACTORY GOLD AND SILVER ORES FOR IMPROVED CYANIDATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, O. Celep, I. Alp, H. Deveci)

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In this study, the effect of roasting and alkaline sulphide leaching pre-treatments on gold and silver recoveries by cyanidation from an antimonial refractory ore was investigated. Alkaline sulphide leach test for decomposition of antimonial sulphides were performed using Na2S and NaOH solution as leachant. Up to 85\% of antimony was removed by suitably adjusting the molar concentration of the leachant solution over two hours of leach time. Gold recovery in cyanidation was low (≤50\%) without pretreatment, but i...

Mineral Processing2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PROPOSALS TO ELIMINATE THE RISK SITUATION BY MONITORING AND ECOLOGICAL CLOSING THE ORE SLUDGE DUMP FROM S.C. “ALOR” S.A., ORADEA, THE WESTERN PART OF ROMANIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, C. M. Orlescu, I. A. Costescu)

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The present theme approaches a very characteristic theme, analyzing the impact of wastes generated by tabular and calcified alumina industry on our environment. The industrial unit that is the object of this present study S.C. “Alor” S.A. is located in the Oradea municipality. Oradea municipality is located in the north-western part of Romania and is crossed over by the River Crişul Repede. S.C. “Alor” S.A. has as main activity profile tabular and calcified alumina production in various production section...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PROTECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE LANDSCAPE ECOSYSTEM OF SLOVAKIA – NEW LANDSCAPE ECOLOGICAL APPROACH

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, J. Lieskovsky, P. Bezak, Z. Izakovickova)

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The aim of this paper is to analyze the protection of Representative Landscape Ecosystem of Slovakia (RLES) on national, European, and global level. RLES (landscape types) are classified as homogeneous units considering landscape character, functions and current land-use. Each landscape type represents unique combination of land-use in different abiotic conditions and provides the unique environment for nature development. Therefore protection of the landscape is understood as maintenance of each landscape type. N...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PSEUDOLITES APPLICATIONS IN POSITIONING AND NAVIGATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, G. Novakovic, A. Dapo, D. Kodzic)

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Global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) introduced revolutionary changes in the positioning and navigation, but it is well known that the precision, reliability, availability and integrity of the results obtained by this technology, largely depend on the number and geometric distribution of the satellites being tracked. This is especially problem in areas with limited sky visibility, such as urban canyons, dam monitoring in valleys, deep open-pit mines, larges construction sites. Furthermore, indoors or undergr...

Geodesy and Mine Surveying2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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PUNCHING SHEAR CAPACITY OF REINFORCED CONCRETE FOOTINGS IN DESIGN CODES AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH CONDITIONS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, Z. Bonic, V. Prolovic, N. Davidovic)

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Punching control is the obligatory part of calculation of shallow reinforced concrete footings exposed to considerable concentrated forces through the columns. Complexity of the stress state in the footing supported by deformable bedding requires a detailed theoretical analysis and experimental research, in order to make correct conclusions and confirm the introduced theoretical propositions. In the paper, the fundamental concept of preparation of experimental tests that were carried out on the test samples – fo...

Geology2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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QUALITY ANALYSIS OF GEODETIC CONTROL FOR ARENA ZAGREB CONSTRUCTION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, G. Novakovic, K. Babic, M. Rajakovic)

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Since the geodetic control points are the base for all surveying tasks, the quality of these tasks will directly depend of the quality of geodetic control. The main two elements of geodetic network quality (accuracy) are its precision and reliability. There are different precision and reliability measures for the geodetic control. The positioning precision, as one of the most important component of geodetic network quality, has been expressed in various ways depending on the positioning method. The standards have ...

Geodesy and Mine Surveying2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF INFLUENCE OF NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENIC FACTORS ON CONCENTRATION OF NITRATE AND NITRITE IONS ON WATER OF THE RIVER KURA В«MTKVARIВ» (GEORGIA) IN AREA OF LARGE SETTLEMENTS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, T. Jakhutashvili, N. Kekelidze, L. Mtsariashvili, N. Khikhadze)

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In the given work statistical processing of the existing base of long-term historical data of the River Kura «Mtkvari» water quality parameters (some biogenic substances: nitrate NO3 and nitrite NO2 ions) for the period of 1980 – 1989 in some large settlements is carried out, in particular, above and below cities Borjomi, Gori, Tbilisi and Rustavi. Results for the small settlement Khertvisi located close to border with Turkey were also used as the representative data. There is offered the simple methodology of...

Hydrology and Water Resources2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RADIOACTIVITY OF TAP WATER OF TBILISI CITY (GEORGIA) AND ESTIMATION OF RADIOLOGICAL RISK FOR POPULATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, L. Mtsariashvili, N. Khikhadze, N. Kekelidze, T. Jakhutashvili, E. Tulashvili)

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Long-term periodic measurements of content of radioactive gas – radon Rn-222 in tap water for different districts of Tbilisi city depending on time (during the period from January, 2009 till December, 2009) were carried out. It is shown, that according to the level of radon content in tap water the investigated districts can be divided conditionally into 2 groups: with rather big radon content – more than 1 Bq L-1 (ranged in the interval 2.15 ± 1.17 Bq L-1, districts Vake, Saburtalo, Ortachala), and districts...

Hydrology and Water Resources2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RADON CONTENT IN SEA, RIVER, DRINKING WATER OF RESORT ZONE UREKI-SHEKVETILI IN WEST GEORGIA AND ESTIMATION OF RADON-PRODUCED HAZARD FOR POPULATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. Elizbarashvili, N. Khikhadze, N. Kekelidze, T. Jakhutashvili, E. Tulashvili)

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There are presented results of periodic measurements of radioactive gas - radon content in sea, river and drinking water in resort zone Ureki-Shekvetili at the Black Sea coast of Georgia during the period from September, 2008 till October, 2009. It is shown, that the level of radon content ranges in interval 0.12 – 0.44 Bq/L in sea water, 0.15 - 0.58 Bq/L and 0.13 – 0.59 Bq/L in river water for river Natanebi and river Supsa, accordingly, 7.9 – 14.0 Bq/L and 1.19 – 4.35 Bq/L in drinking tap and artesian wa...

Hydrology and Water Resources2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RECENT TECHNIQUES IN CORING AND CORE ANALYSIS, WITH EMPHASIS ON CARBONATE RESERVOIRS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. Poursalehi, E. Khamehchi, A. Ebarhimian)

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The main goal of core analysis is to reduce uncertainty in reservoir evaluation by providing data representative of the reservoir at in-situ conditions. Core analysis has to be integrated with field and production data to minimize reservoir uncertainties that cannot be addressed with other data sources such as well logging, well testing or seismic. These requirements define the coring objectives, core handling and core analysis scheme. These objectives cannot be achieved by coring a single well. Coring program is ...

Exploration and Mining2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RECONSTRUCTION IN ORDER TO REDUCE ENERGY CONSUMPTION – SCHOOLS AND KINDERGARTENS IN SERBIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, D. Stankovic)

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The paper treats aspects of revitalization and reconstruction of existing facilities – schools and kindergartens, in the context of sustainable development. The analysis of architectural opportunities is based on researching fund-building in Serbia, at first in Nis. Having in mind that existing facilities spend a great amount of energy in the phase of exploitation, the paper research the possibilities of rehabilitation schools and kindergartens in order to improve energy efficiency.

Renewable Energy Sources and Clean Technologies2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RECYCLABILITY RATE OF DUST FROM CAST IRON CASTINGS PRODUCTION INTO SAND MIXTURES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, P. Gengel, A. Pribulova)

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Foundries produce metal castings from ferrous or non-ferrous alloys and they operate in various locations around the world. A typical foundry workplace is composed of furnace area, pouring area, core making area, shaking out area and fettling area. The manufacturing process involves the melting of metal into a liquid, the pouring of molten metal into a cast, the removing of casting and the cleaning / finishing of the cast piece. Dusts arise almost in every of these steps of foundry processes. Solid waste streams f...

Recycling2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RECYCLING OF FLY ASH IN CEMENT MANUFACTURING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, J. Paceagiu)

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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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RELATING THE BIOPHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT TO HUMAN HEALTH OF RESIDENTS OF A NI-CU MINING AREA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, G.-I. E Ekosse, V. M. Ngole)

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Nickel-copper (Ni-Cu) mining and smelting activities within Selebi Phikwe area, Botswana is suspected to be having negative impact on the biophysical environment; thereby influencing the health of residents of this growing urbanised settlement. This paper focuses on relating the biophysical environmental hazards emanating from mining activities to human health status of residents of the study area. Mineralogical analysis of samples of tailings dump, soils, and particulate air matter (PAM) were conducted. Concentra...

Mineral Processing2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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REMOVAL OF DYES FROM TEXTILE WASTEWATERS BY USING ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY SYSTEMS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. Mihaly, I. Meghea, A. Meghea)

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Pollution abatement of wastewaters coming from textile industry still remains a major concern for environmental risk, representing serious threats both for environment and human health. Among the modern techniques the microemulsification appears to be one of the most promising methods, being used in various processes such as separation, concentration, extraction, etc. This paper presents the application of two microemulsion systems: water/Brij 30/iso-propanol/pine oil and water/Brij 30/ethyl acetate in removal of ...

Hydrology and Water Resources2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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REMOVAL OF Hg2+ AND Pb2+ IONS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS ON CORN COBS BIOMATERIALS II. KINETICS AND SORPTION MECHANISM

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, D. S. Stefan, M. Belcu, I. Meghea)

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The presence of heavy metals in environmental factors remains among the most important concerns at national and international levels, while at the same time novel biomaterials usually derived from agricultural wastes are designed and tested for their removal below admitted limits. In this respect efficiency of biosorption of Hg2+ and Pb2+ on corn cobs have been studied for different working parameters: initial solution concentrations of heavy metals, particle size of biomass and temperature. The kinetic model for ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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REPRESENTATION OF GEO-INFORMATION GATHERED FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES IN A UNIFORM MANNER

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. Bogdanovic, D. Vulovic, L. Stoimenov)

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This paper presents out researches in the area of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and geovisualization. As one of the results, we will present a solution that consists of geodata styling document repository and editor. This solution is a part of a larger GIS interoperability platform – GeoNis. As a language used for creating geographic data styling documents, we have chosen Symbology Encoding (SE) language proposed by the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) organization. Integrated Symbology Encoding Edi...

Informatics2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RESEARCH ACTIVITIES REGARDING ENERGETIC AND FUNCTIONAL ADVANTAGES OF HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSIONS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, P. Drumea, T.C. Popescu, D.D. Ion Guta)

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This paper highlights several aspects regarding energetic and functional advantages of hydraulic transmissions based on adjustable volumetric machines, located in their primary and secondary sectors. To this end, numerical simulations were performed upon hypothetic hydraulic transmissions of primary or secondary adjustment, as well as numerical simulations and experimental research on MOOG radial piston pump type RKP-D. This servo pump, which can operate either in closed loop of flow or in closed loop of pressure,...

Renewable Energy Sources and Clean Technologies2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RESEARCH OF NEW MINERALS BY MICROPROBE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, L. Suvorova, A. Sapoznikov)

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Currently the Electron Probe X-ray Microanalysis (EPMA) is the leading method in investigating of chemical composition of new minerals, which can be detected as small accessories. The results of this method are required for registration of new minerals by the IMA Commission on New Minerals and Minerals Names. Six new minerals were found in other rocks from Baikal region by scientists of Institute of Geochemistry. These morphology, chemical composition and paragenesis were studied with Microprobe JCXA-733, Jeol Ltd...

Mineral Processing2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RETUNABLE AND NON-RETUNABLE LOSSES FROM FOUNDRY PROCESS AND INFLUENCE OF CHARGE MATERIAL ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CAST IRON

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, A. Pribulova, P. Futas, M. Bartosova)

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Returnable and non-returnable losses rise during melting and casting of molten metal. Non – returnable losses arise by melting and metallurgical treatment of molten metal as a back wash of evaporation, chemical reactions between molten metal and refractory lining, molten metal and air and between molten metal and refining additions. Value of these losses depends on the kind of alloy, on used furnace and charge quality. Except non-returnable losses, the returnable losses creates by melting. They represent a diffe...

Recycling2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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REUSE OF METALURGICAL SLAGS IN ECO-CEMENT CLINKER PRODUCTION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, J. Paceagiu, I. Mohanu, C. Draganoaia)

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The aim of the present research work is to investigate the possibility of adding a mixture of non-granulated blast furnace slag (NGBFS) and steel slag, two wastes resulting from metallurgical industry which underwent calcinations previously, in the raw meal for the production of Portland eco-cement clinker. For this purpose, the NGBFS and steel slag from ArcelorMitall Steel Galati were analyzed for chemical, mineralogical and heavy metals contents. Two samples of raw mixes were prepared, one with typically raw mat...

Recycling2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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REVIEW OF ERGONOMIC ASPECT IN WORKING ENVIROMENT OF SOUTHWESTERN SIBOVC OF SURFACE MINING “KOSOVA”

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, H. Nuredini, R. Geci, I. Voca)

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In southwestern Sibovc specific working conditions during development of technological process of production make necessary the working criteria to define ergonomically, particularly from the aspect of harmful influentials which send to professional injuries and diseases at work. For this reason in this studies are presented monitoring of noise measurements in southwestern Sibovc also light and microclimate measurements in oils laboratory. In following except the negative effects of noise, lightening, temperature,...

Air Pollution and Climate Change2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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RULE-BASED MAMDANI-TYPE FUZZY MODELLING OF THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF WALL TYPES MOST USED IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. Tosun, K. Dincer, S. Baskaya)

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In this study, simulation modelling of insulation layer (di), for residential buildings in 81 cities classified into four climatic regions in Turkey was. This stimulus model is constructed into Rule-Based Mamdani-Type Fuzzy Modelling (RBMTF) using input parameters (Uw, Te,Met, Te,TSE, Rwt, qTSE) and output parameter di described by RBMTF if-then rules. RBMTF has been designed using the MATLAB fuzzy logic toolbox.

Renewable Energy Sources and Clean Technologies2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SCATTERING OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND PREDICTION REMARKS REGARDING MINING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, O. Yildirim)

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A number of scattering and diffraction problems concerning semi infinite wave guides have been solved by many authors and for many years. Theoretical analysis of electromagnetic wave scattering and diffraction problems has been investigated extensively with regard to a number of scatterers which have physical and geometrical discontinuities. As is well-known, Sommerfeld introduced the exact solutions to the diffraction by a wedge by defining the idea of multiple-valued functions. His method is known as the Sommerf...

Geology2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SEABED FEATURES FROM A SIDE SCAN SONAR SURVEY AT NORTH OF ANTIMILOS ISLAND

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, A. Mitrousis)

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The side scan sonar is the main tool for deep marine archaeology research but is also equaled significant in mapping of underwater geophysical features. Ancient and modern shipwrecks can be located with the correct translation of sonar records in conjunction with visual inspection. During a short but difficult side scan sonar survey (for documentary film purposes) in searching for the shipwreck HERAKLION (without results), at the sea area north of Antimilos island (South Aegean Sea, Greece), we recorded two intere...

Applied and Environmental Geophysics2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SECOND NATURE: BUILDING UP HEALING GARDENS FOR DISABLE KIDS AND GERIATRIC INDIVIDUALS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, O. Ozyaral, E. Sahin, E. Kaya)

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Today, many scientists are conducting studies on influences of natural and arranged environment on the human health and recovery. With regards this issue, they examined garden designs on healthcare institutions, such as hospitals treating particularly different groups of patients, hospice for elderly and rehabilitation centers where mentally and physically disabled people are treated. In this study, efforts were made to determine positive effects of healing gardens on psychological and physical health as well as s...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SEDIMENT DISTRIBUTION PATTERN ALONG EASTERN PART OF THE IRANIAN MAKRAN SHELF, NORTHERN GULF OF OMAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, H. Lahijani, M. Shah-Hosseini, M. Hosseindoost, A. NADERI Beni, P. Habibi, H. Bagheri, C. Morhange)

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Surface and core sediment samples from the Iranian continental shelf of the Gulf of Oman have been studied using standard sedimentological techniques. Based on the grain size analysis of surface and core sediments, the silt fraction is the common sediment type in the Makran shelf. It ranges from 40\% up to 76\%. The amount of clay fraction varies from 19\% to 54\%. Sandy sediments appear in some cores up to 20\%. Mean content of organic matter and calcium carbonate in the sediments is around 1.75\% and 15.4\%, res...

Marine and Ocean Ecosystems2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SEDIMENTARY MEDIA GIS BASED SOFTWARE PLATFORM TO IMPROVE GROUNDWATER MODELING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, R. C. Gogu, V. Velasco, A. Ionita, E. VAZQUEZ – Sune)

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The detailed modeling of sedimentary media (alluvial sediments, deltas, etc.) that form important aquifers is very complex for two reasons. The first is the intrinsic natural heterogeneity of the geological medium and the second is that the data management tools (manipulating geological and hydrogeological data) needed to implement them in the hydrogeological models are not developed enough. The paper presents a software platform containing methodologies and tools that facilitate the integration of the 3D geologic...

Geology2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SEISMIC PROPERTIES OF MARBLES FROM MUGLA REGION IN TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, A. Deliormanli, L. Burluni, B. Yavuz)

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In this paper we report the experimental measurements of Vp-Vs on Triassic marble samples that are Mugla White and Aubergine from Mugla region. The measurements of P-S wave velocities were performed at room temperature and high confining pressure up to 300 MPa in a heard type pressure vessel at ETH Zurich using the pulse transmission technique on 26 mm diameter cores. The white Mugla marble was isotropic and displayed Vp of 6.86 km/s and Vs of 4.34 km/s at 300 MPa confining pressure. The Aubergine marble from Mugl...

Geology2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SELECTION OF AN APPROPRIATE LOCATION IN ORDER TO ESTABLISH THE CONCENTRATOR NEXT TO ONE MINERAL DEPOSIT USING IDRISI SOFTWARE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, A. Aryafar, M. Chamani, M. Massinaei)

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Geographic Information Systems (GISs) are very useful tools for managing, checking, and organizing spatial information from many sources and of many types in thematic layers. One of the most important applications of geographical information system (GIS) is the site selection for various problems. The main purpose of this research is the selection of the best place for establishes the processing plant next to the one mineral deposit, which is located in Howe Hill in United Kingdom (UK), using of IDRISI software. T...

Mineral Processing2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SEM-EDX IDENTIFICATION OF PARTICLES FROM FOG IN AN INDUSTRIALLY POLLUTED REGION OF CZECH REPUBLIC

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, V. Stoyanova, A. Shoumkova, J. Fisak, TS. Tsacheva)

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The properties of individual particles, rather than bulk aerosol characteristics, determine the environmental and health impact of the atmospheric pollutants. Single particles have been sampled during 30 fog episodes at the mount Milesovka (837 m a.s.l.) located in the industrially polluted area of north Bohemian brown coalfield. More than 2000 of these solid, water insoluble particles, collected from May 2006 till July 2007, have been analyzed by SEM-EDX and classified according to their shape, size and elemental...

Air Pollution and Climate Change2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SINTERED MATERIALS FROM INCINERATOR SECONDARY RESIDUES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, B. Dzhantov, B. Ranguelov, E. Karamanova, F. Andreola, L. Barbieri, A. Karamanov)

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The possibility to obtain new eco-compatible building materials by milling, pressing and direct sintering of secondary raw materials (SRM) derived from a physical/mechanical treatment of municipal solid waste incinerator (MSWI) bottom ashes is discussed. The chemical compositions and particle size distribution of used SRM press powders were evaluated using XRF analysis and by laser granulometer, respectively. The thermal and densification behaviours were studied by non-isothermal DTA-TG and dilatometric techniques...

Recycling2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SITE SELECTION FOR MARBLE WASTES USING MULTICRITERIA DECISION ANALYSIS AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A CASE STUDY IN BUCAK (BURDUR, TURKEY)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, I. Ugur, E. Sener)

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In Turkey, approximately 3840 ton/day marble waste originated from several marble producers. But only 20\% of this amount is evaluated in different usage areas. Therefore, waste site selection is an important issue to minimize negative effects of marble wastes in environment. The main aim of this study is to perform site selection process using Multicriteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The Bucak District was selected for study area since there are many marble quarries through...

Cartography and GIS2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SITE SELECTION OF WASTE STORAGE LOCATIONS WITH FUZZY LOGIC AND ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS IN A GIS FRAMEWORK, CASE STUDY: SI-SAKHT TOWN IN DENA CITY, KOHGILOUYE O BOYER AHMAD PROVINCE, IRAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. Ahmadi, P. SHIRIN Zade, S. B. MOKHTAR Pouryani, S. Gilak)

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Optimized site selections for urban facilities and services could be mentioned as one of the most important factor in urban management. In this context, several factors influence on decision making for site selection that by considering each of them, management could optimize the usage of equipments by employing the standard criteria. In this study, with regard to different criteria in selecting appropriate waste storage locations, which reaches both economic-technical and environmental considerations, and by empl...

Informatics2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SOCIAL SKILLS VIA EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: LANGUAGE LEARNING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, S. ATAC, O. Yildirim)

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The aim of this essay to draw an outline of the effect of various types of intelligence , paying particular attention to the concept of so called “Emotional Intelligence” with a language teacher’s perspective. Throughout the essay it is aimed to create an awareness of different intelligence capacity of each individual learner in an ideal language teaching environment. While doing this literature on the area has been scanned and case studies have been performed on learners of various cultural and geographical...

Education and Accreditation2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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SOLUBILIZATION OF NATURAL HYDROXYAPATITE BY LACTIC ACID PRODUCING RHIZOPUS ARRHIZUS IMMOBILIZED IN POLYURETHANE FOAM

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. Vassileva, D. Sanches, D. Altmeyer, V. Bravo, N. Vassilev)

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Biotechnological solubilization of insoluble inorganic phosphate-bearing materials is now accepted as one of the most viable alternative to the traditional chemical methods. Many microorganisms are capable of solubilizing phosphates although this feature is mainly attributed to metabolites such organic acids. During the recent years, we have developed various biotechnological schemes of P-solubilization based on citric acid (Aspergillus niger, Yarrowia lipolytica), gluconic acid (Penicillium variabile), and oxalic...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2010
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