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Tytuł:
Coal mining waste management and its impact on the groundwater chemical status exemplified in the Upper Silesia Coal Basin (Poland)
Autorzy:
Szczepańska-Plewa, J.
Stefaniak, S.
Twardowska, I.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2062984.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
coal mining waste
groundwater chemical status
waste disposal
waste reuse
coal extraction
engineering constructions
A/NRD generation
Opis:
Sulfidic coal mining wastes constitute one of the the major global bulk waste stream and are extensively reused in engineering constructions. Occurrence in the waste rock of geochemically instable sulfides results in A/NRD (Acid/Neutral Rock Drainage) that makes this material environmentally problematic. The paper is focused on the impact assessment of coal mining waste management practices exemplified in different objects (coal mining waste dumps) and different waste management methods (residual coal extraction, embankment construction, ground leveling and using as a structural fill of a waterlogged quarry) on chemical status of groundwater. Long-term groundwater monitoring data in the vicinity of three dumping sites and the analysis of pore solutions extracted along the vertical profiles of the waste layers of different ARD generation potential shows that high sulfate salinity, which resulted from sulfide oxidation, is the major long-term source of strong groundwater deterioration caused both by ARD and NRD. Abundant constituents released by ARD are Mn and in anoxic groundwater environment also Fe. The results show the need of application of groundwater protection measures both with respect to ARD and NRD generating coal mining waste.
Źródło:
Biuletyn Państwowego Instytutu Geologicznego; 2010, 441 Hydrogeologia z. 10; 157--166
0867-6143
Pojawia się w:
Biuletyn Państwowego Instytutu Geologicznego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Long-term prediction of non-processed waste radioactivity of a niobium mine in Brazil
Autorzy:
El Hajj, Thammiris Mohamad
Gandolla, Mauro Pietro Angelo
da Silva, Paulo Sergio Cardoso
Torquato, Henrique
Delboni, Homero Junior
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1839022.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Główny Instytut Górnictwa
Tematy:
NORM
radiological hazard indices
waste reuse
radiation protection
niobium ore
NORMA
wskaźniki zagrożenia radiologicznego
ponowne wykorzystanie odpadów
ochrona przed promieniowaniem
ruda niobu
Opis:
This work analyzed samples from a niobium mine in Brazil which produces massive quantities of non-processed waste (NPW) each year. Due to concerns about the environmental impact of stacking up this material in the long-term, investigations have had been made to evaluate its re-use options. Nevertheless, there are no regulations from the Brazilian National Commission of Nuclear Energy about commercializing this sub-product which has highly variable radiological activity because of the different lithologies present in the mine. Thus, the activity concentrations of 238U, 232Th, 226Ra, 228Ra, 228Th and 40K of the naturally radioactive ore (53 boreholes) and of the NPW (8 samples) were measured. Radiological hazard indices, radium equivalent, internal and external hazard and their equivalent doses were also calculated. Moreover, the X-ray diffraction, depth and coordinates of all samples were used to identify radioactive prone areas in the mine. For the NPW samples, the activity concentrations (in Bq/kg) were, on average, 64.9 of 238U, 104.8 of 226Ra, 1813.9 of 232Th, 1292.2 of 228Th, 1224.3 of 228Ra and 1184.2 of 40K. The analysis showed great variability between samples and the results can be used to evaluate possible uses such as building materials or foundation for roadbeds.
Źródło:
Journal of Sustainable Mining; 2019, 18, 3; 142-149
2300-1364
2300-3960
Pojawia się w:
Journal of Sustainable Mining
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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