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Marzena Rachwał

0000-0003-0845-6144

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Geostatistical Microscale Study of Magnetic Susceptibility in Soil Profile and Magnetic Indicators of Potential Soil Pollution

2015

Directional variograms, along the soil profile, can be useful and precise tool that can be used to increase the precision of the assessment of soil pollution. The detail analysis of spatial variability in the soil profile can be also an important part of the standardization of soil magnetometry as a screening method for an assessment of soil pollution related to the dust deposition. The goal of this study was to investigate the correlation between basic parameters of spatial correlations of magnetic susceptibility in the soil profile, such as a range of correlation and a sill, and selected magnetometric indicators of soil pollution. Magnetic indicators were an area under the curve of magnet…

Environmental EngineeringMagnetometerSoil pollutionSoil scienceDispersion (geology)complex mixturesArticlelaw.inventionlawEnvironmental ChemistryVariogramWater Science and TechnologyHydrogeologyField magnetometrySoil magnetic susceptibilityEcological Modelingequipment and suppliesPollutionMagnetic susceptibilitySoil contaminationEcological ModellingEnvironmental scienceSoil horizonSpatial variabilityMagnetic indicatorsSpatial correlationhuman activitiesWater, Air, & Soil Pollution
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Iron-containing phases in metallurgical and coke dusts as well as in bog iron ore

2017

Abstract Several samples of dusts from steel and coke plants (collected mostly with electro filters) were subjected to the investigation of content of mineral phases in their particles. Additionally, sample of bog iron ore and metallurgical slurry was studied. Next, the magnetic susceptibility of all the samples was determined, and investigations of iron-containing phases were performed using transmission Mössbauer spectrometry. The values of mass-specific magnetic susceptibility χ varied in a wide range: from 59 to above 7000 × 10−8 m-3·kg−1. The low values are determined for bog iron ore, metallurgical slurry, and coke dusts. The extremely high χ was obtained for metallurgical dusts. The …

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsBog ironSciencebog ore02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSafety Risk Reliability and QualityWaste Management and DisposalInstrumentation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMossbauer spectrometrycoke dustsQMetallurgybog ore; phase analysisCoke021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic susceptibilityMössbauer spectrometryphase analysisNuclear Energy and Engineeringmetallurgical dusts0210 nano-technologyPhase analysismagnetic susceptibilityNukleonika
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