Tentative identification of chemical elements likely to escape in the atmosphere attheLingan coal-fired power plant, Lingan, Nova Scotia

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 2
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- 1240 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
"The neglect of including the toxic metal mercury in the list of escaping elements (Zodrow, CIM Bulletin, September 1982, pp. 138-140) was pointed out to the author in a private letter by J.E. Rehder, dated September 21, 1982. I welcome this opportunity to present my preliminary mercury research data based on coal investigations supported by N.S.E.R.C and the University College.As mercury is a volatile element and liquid at room temperature, special analytical techniques are required to determine concentrations in whole coal. In the investigation, the coal is analyzed by flameless atomic absorption with a lower detection limit of approximately 10 parts per billion, which, however, is a function of the ash contents of the coals (personal communication, J.L. Brooker, XRAL, 1981).Coal seams of the Sydney Coalfield studied so far include: the Point Aconi, a thin shaly coal, the Upper Bonar, an overrider of the Harbour seam, and the Harbour, Shoemaker and McAulay seams, all of which are shown in stratigraphic succession in Figure 1. The seams have been channel-sampled taking 15-cm coal intervals as one sample for analysis. One channel sample has been investigated from each of the seams listed (two channels were taken from the Point Aconi seam), resulting in 38 samples. Table 1 shows the results, which include mercury contents, ash and total sulphur per sample interval. Figure 2 is a frequency distribution of the 38 determinations."
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APA:
(1982) Tentative identification of chemical elements likely to escape in the atmosphere attheLingan coal-fired power plant, Lingan, Nova ScotiaMLA: Tentative identification of chemical elements likely to escape in the atmosphere attheLingan coal-fired power plant, Lingan, Nova Scotia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1982.