A case study on application of solidification/stabilization technique for remediation of contaminated marine sediments in the Republic of Korea
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Title
- A case study on application of solidification/stabilization technique for remediation of contaminated marine sediments in the Republic of Korea
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Author(s)
- 강예희; 원은지; 최진영; 나공태; 김경련
- KIOST Author(s)
- Gang, Ye Hui(강예희); Choi, Jin Young(최진영); Ra, Kongtae(나공태); Kim, Kyoung Rean(김경련)
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Alternative Author(s)
- 강예희; 최진영; 나공태; 김경련
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Publication Year
- 2017-08-16
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Abstract
- Sediments in coastal areas where are adjacent to industrial complexes, ports and commercial facilities could be easily contaminated with harmful chemicals such as heavy metals. Solidification/stabilization is one of the ex-situ remediation methods which have been widely applied. To evaluate the effect of solidification/stabilization method to apply ex-situ remediation, heavy metal leaching test was conducted from raw and solidified/stabilized sediments sampled at Masan bay (Korea) where polluted with heavy metals such as zinc and copper (over clean-up index for harmful chemicals, CIHC, Korea). The sediments were treated under various conditions and cured. Then, leached heavy metals were analyzed following a standard toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP,USEPA).methods which have been widely applied. To evaluate the effect of solidification/stabilization method to apply ex-situ remediation, heavy metal leaching test was conducted from raw and solidified/stabilized sediments sampled at Masan bay (Korea) where polluted with heavy metals such as zinc and copper (over clean-up index for harmful chemicals, CIHC, Korea). The sediments were treated under various conditions and cured. Then, leached heavy metals were analyzed following a standard toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP,USEPA).
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URI
- https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/23876
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Bibliographic Citation
- Goldschmidt2017, pp.1, 2017
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Publisher
- Goldschmidt2017
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Type
- Conference
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Language
- English
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