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Fate of smelter particulates in soils
- 1.0483219 - ÚIACH 2018 FR eng A - Abstract
Ettler, V. - Jarošíková, A. - Mihaljevič, M. - Kříbek, B. - Veselovský, F. - Penižek, V. - Vaněk, A. - Šráček, O. - Matoušek, Tomáš
Fate of smelter particulates in soils.
Goldschmidt2017 Abstract. Paris, 2017. s. 1-1.
[Goldschmidt2017. 13.08.2017-18.08.2017, Paris]
Institutional support: RVO:68081715
Keywords : soils * in situ experiments * arsenolite
Subject RIV: CB - Analytical Chemistry, Separation
Soils represent an important sink for smelter-derived metal(loid)s emitted into the environment. Soil in the vicinity
of non-ferrous metal smelter often exhibit extremely high metal(loid) concentrations. Using a combination of
mineralogical techniques (XRD, SEM, EPMA, HRTEM) we have studied heavy mineral fractions from smelter-polluted
soils and found a large variety of metal(loid)-bearing particulates originating from the smelter emissions (rounded
droplets of sulphides, oxides and slag-like glass) and windblown angular particles from mine tailings or granulated
slag disposal sites.
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