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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eng. Miroslav Georgiev Todorov

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SWS 2026 Conference Preprints
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OCCURRENCE OF MERCURY IN BIOMASS AND BIOMASS ASH

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Gergana Velyanova, Stanislav Vassilev, Christina Vassileva, Mariya Georgieva, Svetoslav Georgiev)

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Mercury is among the most hazardous trace elements released during fuel combustion, yet its occurrence in biomass and biomass ash remains insufficiently constrained. This paper presents an integrated assessment of published data on Hg contents, associations, and probable modes of occurrence in eight biomass types and their ashes generated during combustion, with emphasis on Hg volatilization, retention in biomass ash, and comparison with industrial coals used in Bulgaria. Published chemical, mineralogical, thermal...

Air Pollution and Climate Change2026
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2017, Energy and Clean Technologies
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PREDICTION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF LONG TERM DEFORMATIONS IN DEPOSIT BODIES

(STEF92 Technology, 2017-11-20, Miroslav Georgiev Todorov, Vladimir Ivanov Kostov)

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The modern life and industrialization with their great impact and large scale of influence generates a colossal amount of waste products. Not only that they have huge physical volume but they also cause many short and long term effects on the nature, human way of life and all processes on the planet. The waste products' concentration in specific zones leads to conditions which makes them uninhabitable. The construction of landfills for industrial solid waste follows the modern requirements for disposing, encapsula...

Recycling2017
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
7th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2007
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MANAGING OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS DURING PROSPECTING AND EXPLORATION FOR OIL AND GAS – IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2007, V. Georgiev, A. Benderev, I. Ilieva, L. Marinova)

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Prospecting and exploration activities for oil and gas in a number of cases are connected with some environmental impacts in the location of their implementation. Depending on the applied prospecting and exploration methods – geophysical or drilling methods or combination of both - the environmental impacts comprise mainly of: air emissions from the equipment engines, short-term damages to land and soil, contamination of surface and ground water, waste generation, cuttings in forests, etc. The implemented comple...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2007
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH FOR SELECTION OF POTENTIAL REGIONAL LANDFILL SITES ON THE TERRITORY OF BULGARIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, KH. Khrischev, V. Georgiev, A. Stoimenov, R. Vatseva, I. Ilieva, M. Toneva, L. Marinova)

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For identification, preliminary selection and mapping of potential sites for regional waste landfills methods are applied, which are based on modern technologies - remote sensing, automated procedures in GIS environment for reduction of selected potential sites on the basis of pre-set categories and criteria as well as computer-aided visual interpretation of vector and raster data from the “CORINE Land Cover 2000 - Bulgaria” project. Office activities are followed by field investigations during which the main ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
3rd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2003
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BASELINE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES FOR THE OIL AND GAS PROSPECTING AND EXPLORATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2003, V. Georgiev, M. Toneva)

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The Bulgarian environmental legislation does not formulate special requirements for the performing of baseline environmental studies and the environmental impact assessment of the prospecting and exploration activities for oil and gas. The oil and gas exploration and prospecting activities are usually performed on areas of significant size, and are connected with specific impact on the environment, therefore it is accepted in the good international oil practice to perform obligatory baseline environmental studies ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2003
3rd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2003
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OPTIMIZING AND MODERNIZING OF THE PROSPECTING AND EXPLORATION FOR MINERAL RESOURCES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2003, S. Shanov, V. Georgiev, R. Petrunov)

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The economic interests of every company, performing prospecting and exploration for mineral resources require conformity with the contemporary market reality. Key element of that is the application of new technologies and methods, which lead to optimal results, while reducing the amount of some expensive and labor-consuming geological exploration works, without damaging the structure of the normative required information in the final documents for proving a commercial discovery (deposit). At the stages of prospect...

Exploration and Mining2003
2nd International Scientific Conference - SGEM2002
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ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES TO LANDSCAPE AT OPENCAST MINING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2002, P. Petrov, V. Georgiev, M. Nesheva, M. Toneva, L. Marinova)

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The methodology currently in use that is approved by the Ministry of Environment and Waters in “ Methodological guidance for the scope and content of reports on past contamination damages at privatization” (1998) does not provide opportunity to assess impacts on landscape that are the main geo-ecological damages typical for opencast mining. In the present paper methodological approaches based on theoretical formulations and practical experience adopted both nationally and internationally related to assessment ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2002
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