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Waste Manag ; 27(2): 248-55, 2007.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16540300

RESUMEN

The changes in waste management policy caused by the massive generation of waste materials (e.g. construction and demolition waste material, municipal waste incineration products) has led to an increase in the reuse and recycling of waste materials. For environmental risk assessment, test procedures are necessary to examine waste materials before they can be reused. In this article, results of column and lysimeter leaching tests having been applied to inorganic compounds in a reference demolition waste material are presented. The results show a good agreement between the leaching behaviour determined with the lysimeter unit and the column units used in the laboratory. In view of less time and system requirements compared to lysimeter systems, laboratory column units can be considered as a practicable instrument to assess the time-dependent release of inorganic compounds under conditions similar to those encountered in a natural environment. The high concentrations of elements in the seepage water at the initial stage of elution are reflected by the laboratory column leaching tests. In particular, authorities or laboratories might benefit and have an easy-to-use, but nevertheless reliable, method to serve as a basis for decision-making.


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Residuos Industriales , Compuestos Inorgánicos , Administración de Residuos , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua
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Science ; 307(5708): 416-8, 2005 Jan 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15662012

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Phosphorite deposits in marine sediments are a long-term sink for an essential nutrient, phosphorus. Here we show that apatite abundance in sediments on the Namibian shelf correlates with the abundance and activity of the giant sulfur bacterium Thiomargarita namibiensis, which suggests that sulfur bacteria drive phosphogenesis. Sediments populated by Thiomargarita showed sharp peaks of pore water phosphate (/=50 grams of phosphorus per kilogram). Laboratory experiments revealed that under anoxic conditions, Thiomargarita released enough phosphate to account for the precipitation of hydroxyapatite observed in the environment.


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Sedimentos Geológicos/microbiología , Minerales/metabolismo , Fosfatos/metabolismo , Thiotrichaceae/metabolismo , Aerobiosis , Anaerobiosis , Precipitación Química , Difusión , Metabolismo Energético , Sedimentos Geológicos/química , Hidroxiapatitas/análisis , Minerales/análisis , Nitratos/metabolismo , Oxidación-Reducción , Fosfatos/análisis , Polifosfatos/metabolismo , Agua de Mar/química , Sulfuros/metabolismo , Termodinámica , Thiotrichaceae/aislamiento & purificación
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