Environmental Effects Of Cementation Process On Spent Shale Leachates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Marcus
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A methodology was developed wherein. the increase in compressive strength, mineralogical changes and pore water composition were all studied simultaneously as a function, of moisturized spent shale curing time. From these results the relationship between the nature of cementation process and the composition of pore water was established. Heavy metals were entrapped in the cementing constituents and the pore water became mainly a solution of alkaline sulfates. While the specific data are applicable only to the material studied, the methodology and general conclusions are useful for evaluating the environmental factors in spent shale disposal and expected leachates composition.
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APA: D. Marcus  (1984)  Environmental Effects Of Cementation Process On Spent Shale Leachates

MLA: D. Marcus Environmental Effects Of Cementation Process On Spent Shale Leachates. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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