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- Article name
- Geochemical indication of the potential value and environmental multicomponent coal-fired of the thermal power plants (TPP)
- Authors
- MELENTIEV G. B., , melent_gb@mail.ru, Sciences State Academy of Sciences Institute of High Temperatures, Moscow, Russia
MALININA E. N., , emalina@km.ru, Federal State Unitary Enterprise Institute of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystal Chemistry of Rare Elements,
SAMAEV S. B., , , FGUP IMGRE Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
BUCAR' V. P., , , FGUP IMGRE Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
STEPANOVA E. Yu., , , SZ NTC "Ecology and Resources" Ltd, Murmansk, Russia
- Keywords
- coal and fuel oil raw materials / waste incineration / rare and toxic elements / technogeochemistry / technoecology / recoverable value / ecological safety
- Year
- 2014 Issue 1 Pages 60 - 70
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- Abstract
- There are to analyze the results of the geochemical and resource-environmental studies and comparative evaluation of coal and fuel oil fuel-energy resources and solid waste of the incineration boilers and thermal power plants of the polar megalopolis. Evaluated and established the specificity of their multicomponent composition with the release groups of the valuable and toxic components. Here to justify the appropriateness and effectiveness of the use of multiplicative indicators tipochemical elements and their characteristic of coal and oil, to delineate and define the nature of the corresponding anomalies in the environmental-geochemical mapping in the areas of thermal power plants and other territorial-industrial complexes of residential and industrial zones. There are justify the necessity of systematic studies of the distribution of valuable and toxic micro-CHP in the material flows and their areas of activity, including the products of deep and complete waste combustion using innovative technologies.
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