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Title: | Biotesting as a Method of Evaluating Waste Hazard in Metallic Mineral Mining |
Authors: | Lugovaya, Y. R. Orlova, Kseniya Nikolaevna Litovkin, Sergey Valerievich Malchik, Aleksandra Gennadievna Gaydamak, M. A. |
Keywords: | биотестирование; отходы; полезные ископаемые; металлические отходы; минеральные отходы; утилизация; металлы |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | IOP Publishing |
Citation: | Biotesting as a Method of Evaluating Waste Hazard in Metallic Mineral Mining / Y. R. Lugovaya [et al.] // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. — 2016. — Vol. 127 : Urgent Problems of Modern Mechanical Engineering : International Scientific and Practical Conference, 17–18 December 2015, Yurga, Russia : [proceedings]. — [012026, 7 p.]. |
Abstract: | As the result of identifying content of each chemical element it has been revealed that metallic mineral wastes have a considerable amount of valuable useful metals. Thus, large-tonnage inorganic wastes are considered to be an additional raw source of metal production. This paper highlights the necessity of supplementary biotesting metallic mineral wastes in order to bring into correlation with corresponding hazard classes and facilitate efficient recycling of these wastes in future. It has been found out that determined in this way waste class can be dumped or used after recycling. It has been also indicated that mill tailings are to be stored according to contained metals without messing up dissimilar metal-containing wastes. After winning metals these wastes are similar to the group of inorganic non-metallic wastes and can be used in building material production, for filling mined-out spaces, in road construction etc. |
URI: | http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/34884 |
Appears in Collections: | Материалы конференций |
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