Sökning: "Josef Macsik"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden Josef Macsik.
1. Risken för utfällning av ferriföreningar ur dräneringsvatten från anaeroba och aeroba sulfidjordar
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2. Soil improvement based on environmental geotechnics : environmental and geotechnical aspects of drainage of redox-sensitive soils and stabilisation of soils with by-products
Sammanfattning : I avhandlingen behandlas Miljögeotekniska problem som "dränering av redox-sensitiva jordar", "blockstabilisering av sulfidjord och torvjord" och " undersökning av nya vägmaterial". - Miljöproblem, kopplat till dränering och/eller urgrävning av redox-sensitiva jordar, som järnhaltiga moräner och sulfidjordar, behandlas i denna avhandling. LÄS MER
3. Green liquor dregs as sealing layer material to cover sulphidic mine waste deposits
Sammanfattning : Waste rock and tailings generated by sulphide ore mining often contains large amounts of iron sulphides which oxidize when exposed to atmospheric oxygen and may generate acidity. In the absence of alkaline minerals to neutralize this acidity, elements including harmful heavy metals become mobile. LÄS MER
4. Environmental assessment of bottom ash pre-treated with zero valent iron
Sammanfattning : Bottom ash has similar properties as crushed rocks and gravel, andcould replace some of the 40 million tonnesof virgin material used for road constructions each year.However, results presented in the literature indicate thatthe leaching of e.g. Cr, Cu, Mo, Pb and Zn can cause athreat to the sur rounding environment if the materialis used as it is. LÄS MER
5. Potential of fly ashes for neutralisation of acid mine drainage from coal mine waste rock
Sammanfattning : Many countries around the world use coal as fuel for the purpose of power generation. The extraction of coal produces large volumes of waste rock (WR) that are sometimes sulphide rich (principally containing iron sulphides such as pyrite (FeS2) and pyrrhotite (Fe1-xS)), with varying quantities of trace elements such as As, Si, Cu, Zn, Ni, Co, Mo and Cr etc). LÄS MER