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Title: Natural remediation in polluted areas by mining-metallurgical activities. Part I. Heavy metals in contaminated environments.
Authors: Masu, Smaranda 
Albulescu, Mariana 
Turuga, Livia 
Chiriac, Adrian 
Keywords: Mining-metallurgical activities;Soil pollution;Waste dump;Ironworks residues
Issue Date: 2007
Abstract: 
Due to his nature, durability and intensity the mining-metallurgical activities were and still are pollutant. The soil pollution is the cumulative effect of mining wasted deposits. The 31.5 ha waste dump is situated on the North, North-West of a town. The cinder yard is on the left flank of a valley and the South district of a town; between quota +223.40 m watermark and quota +282.09 m at the baseboard of the cinder yard. The ground has 5-70 inclination; the deposits are 10-50 m thick and 50 m high. The waste dump contains 5.974.580 t ironworks residues.
Description: 
The 14th Symposium on Analytical and Environmental Problems, Szeged, Hungary
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/960
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