1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf00149588
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Fly ash content and distribution in lake sediments around a large power station: inferences from magnetic susceptibility analysis

Abstract: The bulk magnetic susceptibility of sediments from artificial and natural lakes around a large coal-fired power station in NE Spain has been measured. Higher magnetic susceptibility values are found in lake sediments located SE of the power station. This distribution of susceptibility values is compatible with environmental and meterological studies of emissions from the power station, which indicate a dominant SE plume direction. Mineralogical studies, by means of X-ray diffraction and scanning electron micro… Show more

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“…Previous studies of coal fly ash report that usually both magnetic minerals and trace metals are concentrated in spherical ash particles (Chaddha and Seehra, 1983;Norton et al, 1986;Wadge et al, 1986;Querol et al, 1994;Magiera et al, 2011). Ash spheres can also be visually identified when mixed with minerals in riverbed samples.…”
Section: Determination Of Percent Ash Spherules By Point Countingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Previous studies of coal fly ash report that usually both magnetic minerals and trace metals are concentrated in spherical ash particles (Chaddha and Seehra, 1983;Norton et al, 1986;Wadge et al, 1986;Querol et al, 1994;Magiera et al, 2011). Ash spheres can also be visually identified when mixed with minerals in riverbed samples.…”
Section: Determination Of Percent Ash Spherules By Point Countingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The impact of coal ash leachates on receiving waters, apart from increased elemental concentrations causes change in water pH with implications for trace element mobility [4]. It was observed that the leaching of heavy metals in ground water is very high near thermal power plants [1,16] and [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic susceptibility measurements are also suitable for the detection of fly ash contamination in Ž . industrial areas Querol et al, 1993;Schadlich et al, 1995. Dearing et al Ž .…”
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confidence: 99%