2006 IEEE 14th Signal Processing and Communications Applications
DOI: 10.1109/siu.2006.1659777
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An Application of the S-Transform to Optical 3-D Surface Profile Measurement

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“…The red mud can be stored in impoundments but its reuse after adequate treatments for different purposes has been studied in several countries. The storage solution is economically problematic due to the costs of the realization and maintenance of containment structures and implies environmental problems for the storage site (huge areas), most of all due to the mud caustic nature that could pose a risk for all living organisms [4]. There are several works on red mud reuse, for example, as acidic amender or bottom sealant in disposal sites construction, as catalyst in hydrodechlorination of tetrachloroethylene , for iron and titanium oxides extraction, for the production of ceramic glazes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The red mud can be stored in impoundments but its reuse after adequate treatments for different purposes has been studied in several countries. The storage solution is economically problematic due to the costs of the realization and maintenance of containment structures and implies environmental problems for the storage site (huge areas), most of all due to the mud caustic nature that could pose a risk for all living organisms [4]. There are several works on red mud reuse, for example, as acidic amender or bottom sealant in disposal sites construction, as catalyst in hydrodechlorination of tetrachloroethylene , for iron and titanium oxides extraction, for the production of ceramic glazes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Red mud, is the major solid waste produced during alkaline leaching of bauxite in the Bayer processes. For every tone of alumina produced, roughly 1-2 tonesof red mud residue are generated [1][2][3]. The increasing demand of alumina generates more red mud which is disposed on large areas.…”
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