2022
DOI: 10.55385/kastamonujes.1185217
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Assessing the Co, Bi, and Mg Contents of Some Mineral Concrete Additives in terms of Environmental Effects

Abstract: Concrete additives started to be used commonly in order to reduce the cost of concrete, which is widely used in construction industry, and to recycle some wastes that are harmful to the environment. However, these additives might include heavy metals that are very harmful to human and environmental health and the number of studies on this subject is very limited. Besides the health of individuals working in this industry, it also creates a lack of knowledge about the environmental effects of construction activ… Show more

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“…In recent years, environmental pollution, and especially the concentrations of some pollutants in the air, have increased significantly due to factors such as industrial activities, an increase in the number of vehicles, and mining activities [11][12][13][14]. This increase threatens human and environmental health significantly [15][16][17][18] and is the main cause of global climate change due to changes in the composition of the air [19][20][21][22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, environmental pollution, and especially the concentrations of some pollutants in the air, have increased significantly due to factors such as industrial activities, an increase in the number of vehicles, and mining activities [11][12][13][14]. This increase threatens human and environmental health significantly [15][16][17][18] and is the main cause of global climate change due to changes in the composition of the air [19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%