Particle Characterization of Soil Contaminated with Heavy and Radioactive Metals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Hupka K. Bukka D. Lelinski J. D. Miller X. Nie
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

A preliminary characterization of soil components contaminated at a low level (7 nanocuries per gram) with toxic/radioactive metals has been carried out. Most radioactivity and metals content were present in the minus 100 mesh (<150 µm) size fractions. None of the size fractions examined qualified for uncontrolled disposal at dump sites, thus all material would have to be moved to discharge-controlled landfills. The metal content of the sample was below the limits for economical recovery, therefore eventual processing would be dictated by environmental concerns.
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APA: J. Hupka K. Bukka D. Lelinski J. D. Miller X. Nie  (1992)  Particle Characterization of Soil Contaminated with Heavy and Radioactive Metals

MLA: J. Hupka K. Bukka D. Lelinski J. D. Miller X. Nie Particle Characterization of Soil Contaminated with Heavy and Radioactive Metals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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