Go to:
Logótipo
Você está em: Start » Publications » View » Petrographic and geochemical characterization of coal waste piles from Douro Coalfield (NW Portugal)
Publication

Petrographic and geochemical characterization of coal waste piles from Douro Coalfield (NW Portugal)

Title
Petrographic and geochemical characterization of coal waste piles from Douro Coalfield (NW Portugal)
Type
Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2011
Authors
Ribeiro, J
(Author)
Other
View Personal Page You do not have permissions to view the institutional email. Search for Participant Publications View Authenticus page View ORCID page
Ferreira da Silva, EF
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. View Authenticus page Without ORCID
Pinto de Jesus, AP
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. Without AUTHENTICUS Without ORCID
Flores, D
(Author)
FCUP
View Personal Page You do not have permissions to view the institutional email. Search for Participant Publications View Authenticus page View ORCID page
Journal
Vol. 87
Pages: 226-236
ISSN: 0166-5162
Publisher: Elsevier
Scientific classification
FOS: Engineering and technology > Environmental engineering
Other information
Authenticus ID: P-002-N02
Abstract (EN): Mining waste resulting from the Douro Coalfield exploitation was emplaced all over the coalfield area. More than twenty coal waste piles were identified, consisting of lithic fragments, normally carbonaceous shales and lithic arenites, sometimes with organic matter and particles of variable size. The main objectives of this work were the petrographic and geochemical characterization of the waste material, which provide information about the potential environmental problems associated with the waste disposal. The methodologies applied were optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy with X-ray microanalysis for the petrographic studies, proximate analysis (moisture and ash), carbon content determination by LECO analyzer, and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for the geochemical characterization. Petrographic observations demonstrated that the organic fraction is attributed to vitrinite and inertinite macerals. The mineral matter comprises lithic fragments with organic and inorganic layering, clay minerals, quartz, iron oxides, oxidized framboidal pyrite and, rarely, non-oxidized pyrite. Some evidence of weathering was detected and found to be related to the time of exposure to the weathering processes. The geochemical composition of the samples are relatively similar and, as expected, are between the chemical composition of coal and main lithologies of the Douro Coalfield. Based on Pearson's correlation coefficients, the trace elements with inorganic affinity are Ba, Cr, Ga, Hf, Ni, Rb, Sc, V. and Zr, and the elements with intermediate affinity are S. As, Bi, Pb, U, and W. According to the results of cluster analysis, a sulphide fraction is represented by the association of As, Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn. The association of Al, Be, Co, Fe, Ti, and U indicate that these elements are likely to be related with silicate minerals such as clays; the elements Ba, Cr, Li Mn, Rb, Sr, V, Zr, and RRE probably characterize a silicate fraction, perhaps detrital accessory minerals. Generally, the leachable concentrations are not high, and the elements showing highest releases include Ba, Co, Cu, Mn, Ni, and Zn. indicating that these elements are associated with H2O-soluble compounds. Comparing the leaching results with the waste acceptance criteria for landfilling the waste material is classified as non-hazardous wastes.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 11
Documents
We could not find any documents associated to the publication.
Related Publications

Of the same journal

Review and update of the applications of organic petrology: Part 2, geological and multidisciplinary applications (2012)
Another Publication in an International Scientific Journal
Isabel Suarez Ruiz; Deolinda Flores; Joao Graciano Mendonca Filho; Paul C Hackley
Review and update of the applications of organic petrology: Part 1, geological applications (2012)
Another Publication in an International Scientific Journal
Isabel Suarez Ruiz; Deolinda Flores; Joao Graciano Mendonca Filho; Paul C Hackley
ICCP "New Trends in Coal Science" Symposium - In memory of Alan Cook (2013)
Another Publication in an International Scientific Journal
Deolinda Flores; Manuela Marques; Bruno Valentim
Petrographic maturity parameters of a Devonian shale maturation series, Appalachian Basin, USA. ICCP Thermal Indices Working Group interlaboratory exercise (vol 130, pg 89, 2014) (2014)
Other Publications
Araujo, CV; Borrego, AG; Cardott, B; das Chagas, RBA; Flores, D; Goncalves, P; Hackley, PC; Hower, JC; Kern, ML; Kus, J; Mastalerz, M; Filho, JGM; de Oliveira Mendonca, J; Rego Menezes, T; Newman, J; Suarez Ruiz, I; da Silva, FS; de Souza, IV
Vermicular kaolinite relics in fly ash derived from Bokaro and Jharia coals (Jharkhand, India) (2016)
Article in International Scientific Journal
B. Valentim; Flores, D; Guedes, A; Shreya, N; Paul, B; Ward, CR

See all (63)

Recommend this page Top
Copyright 1996-2024 © Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto  I Terms and Conditions  I Acessibility  I Index A-Z  I Guest Book
Page created on: 2024-11-07 at 06:30:58
Acceptable Use Policy | Data Protection Policy | Complaint Portal | Política de Captação e Difusão da Imagem Pessoal em Suporte Digital