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Fate of smelter particulates in soils
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SYSNO ASEP 0483219 Document Type A - Abstract R&D Document Type The record was not marked in the RIV R&D Document Type Není vybrán druh dokumentu Title Fate of smelter particulates in soils Author(s) Ettler, V. (CZ)
Jarošíková, A. (CZ)
Mihaljevič, M. (CZ)
Kříbek, B. (CZ)
Veselovský, F. (CZ)
Penižek, V. (CZ)
Vaněk, A. (CZ)
Šráček, O. (CZ)
Matoušek, Tomáš (UIACH-O) RID, ORCIDNumber of authors 9 Source Title Goldschmidt2017 Abstract. - Paris, 2017
S. 1-1Number of pages 1 s. Publication form Online - E Action Goldschmidt2017 Event date 13.08.2017 - 18.08.2017 VEvent location Paris Country FR - France Event type EUR Language eng - English Country FR - France Keywords soils ; in situ experiments ; arsenolite Subject RIV CB - Analytical Chemistry, Separation Institutional support UIACH-O - RVO:68081715 Annotation 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.Workplace Institute of Analytical Chemistry Contact Iveta Drobníková, drobnikova@iach.cz, Tel.: 532 290 234 Year of Publishing 2018
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