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AIR POLLUTION STUDIES AT THE GEOPHYSICAL INSTITUTE, BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, N.G. Miloshev)

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The present work aims at presenting the main research topics of GPhI in the field of numerical air pollution modeling. The basic dynamic and pollution transport models, applied for the purpose are briefly described. Some study results are demonstrated, concerning air pollution modeling in local and regional scales.

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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ASSESSMENT OF THE CHARACTERISTICS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF LANDFILL GAS, EXTRACTED FROM LANDFILL FOR NON- HAZARDOUS WASTE “SUHODOL”

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, I. Ganev, B. Dimitrov)

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The quantity and the content of the landfill gas, emitted/extracted from landfill for non-hazardous waste “Suhodol” have been studied. Modeling calculations have been executed and forecast data for the quantity of the emitted and utilized landfill gas for the period till 2040 have been done. Methods for the treatment of the landfill gas, as it consists of methane - a powerful greenhouse gas, have been presented. The applicability of the presented different methods for Landfill “Suhodol” has been assessed. ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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COMPOST PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN ISTANBUL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, T. Celik, M. Borat, C. Bayat)

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TOC (Total Organic Carbon), TKN (Total Kjedhal Nitrojen), tP (total Phosporus), C/N (Carbon/Nitrogen ratio) contents and other properties of Municipal Solid Waste, in Д°stanbul are suitable for Compost Production. Compost is an extremely useful agent in agriculture, provides humous to soil, improves its porosity, workability, aeration and needless to say improves water absorption capacity. It also helps increasing the number of saprofit micro organisms and helps plants to get more of fertilizers. Another advantage...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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CONSIDERATIONS ON THE INFLUENCE OF ATMOSPHERE POLLUTANTS ON SOME SPECIES OF CULTIVATED AND SPONTANEOUS LIGNEOUS PLANTS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, L. Ivanescu, M. M. Zamfirache)

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We have studied 15 species of ligneous plants angyosperms, spontaneous and cultivated ones – in areas adjacent to industrial platforms: Borzeşti (Bacău county), Bicaz and Taşca (Neamţ county) - Romania; in the first case, the noxious substances are mainly gaseous (sulphur dioxide, chlorine, ammoniac), but also solid (carbon black, soot); in the other two cases, the noxious substances are mainly solid ones (lime or cement powders prone to sedimentation). Our investigations have focused on observations concern...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
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DISTRIBUTION OF SOME PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN THE VEGETABLE AND FRUIT SAMPLES COLLECTED FROM KONYA LOCAL BAZAARS IN TURKEY

(6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2006, 2006, N. Ucan, K. Gur, S. Dursun)

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Different kinds of pesticide are used for protection of plant from different pests which are bacteria, insects, fungi, nematotes, worm’s etc. Generally they give some advantage farmers’ plant production, but they also have some important disadvantage with their residues on plant materials. Farmers mostly apply pesticides higher than the needed levels to quarantive the higher production. They sometime use the pesticides later than deformation period. This time some residue chemicals may still be on the applicat...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF COPPER ORE PROCESSING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, M. Banov, L. Misheva, R. Radev)

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Ore dressing leads to producing of great quantities of waste which are stored in special waste depositories (tailing ponds). They occupy large areas and their exploitation provokes air, water and soil contamination of the surrounding territories. Reclamation is one of the most radical methods for recovery of the environmental components, creation of conditions for grass and forest growth and formation of appropriate landscape. The current study aims to determine the anthropogenic impacts on the soils in the region...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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IMPACT OF SOME PGPR ON ZEA MAYS “IN VITRO” DEVELOPMENT AS ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY APPLICATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, S. Stefan, Z. Olteanu, O. Lacramioara, D. Simona, VINTU)

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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can effect plant growth and development in two different ways: indirectly or directly. Indirect promotion of plant growth occurs when these bacteria decrease or prevent some of the deleterious effects of phytopathogenic microorganism. The most important way is the direct way, when bacteria promote plant growth by providing the plant with a compound that is synthesized by the bacteria from plant rhizosphere. From this point of view there are many studies that show the imp...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH FOR SELECTION OF POTENTIAL REGIONAL LANDFILL SITES ON THE TERRITORY OF BULGARIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, KH. Khrischev, V. Georgiev, A. Stoimenov, R. Vatseva, I. Ilieva, M. Toneva, L. Marinova)

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For identification, preliminary selection and mapping of potential sites for regional waste landfills methods are applied, which are based on modern technologies - remote sensing, automated procedures in GIS environment for reduction of selected potential sites on the basis of pre-set categories and criteria as well as computer-aided visual interpretation of vector and raster data from the “CORINE Land Cover 2000 - Bulgaria” project. Office activities are followed by field investigations during which the main ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
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MICROBIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THIOBACILLUS SPECIES ISOLATED FROM MINE WATERS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, D. Simona, T. Gavriloaiei, M. Stefan, G. Popa)

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The selective bio-solubilization of mineral sulphide deposits has had an upward development lately due to the irreversible depletion of the ore deposits and the accumulation of large quantities of refuse dumps, the process being equally important for the economy and the environment. This paper aims at carrying out a quantitative assay of both the heterotrophic and the sulphur-oxidising bacteria of the Thiobacillus genus found in samples of mine waters collected from the Barza and Valea Morii mining sites in the Ap...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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NEUTRALIZATION OF HEAVY METALS IN WATER AND SOILS BY IMMOBILIZATION INTO INSOLUBLE COMPLEXES, INABSORBABLE BY PLANTS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, N. Tabakova, S. Tabakova, V. Beshkov, I. Pojarlieff, V. MirchevР°)

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We present a method for the neutralisation of heavy metals – Pb, Zn, Cd and Cr in contaminated water and soils by binding them into water-insoluble complexes, inabsorbable by plants, which was found to be effective under laboratory and green-house conditions. By introducing multiblock copolyethers (MBPE) and low molecular weight organic chelates (LOC) in water, containing heavy metal ions, they interact stoichiometrically and precipitate, affording water of irrigation quality. Treatment with MBPE and LOC (by sin...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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OLD TAILINGS REHABILITATION WITH REGARD TO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AT THE MOOTEH GOLD MINE, IRAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, E. Bakhtavar, K. Shahriar)

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The major impact of early mining resulted from the establishment of this mine tailings, which neutralized hundreds hectares of land, which due poor management and neglect have been subjected to varying degrees of water and wind erosion. Environmental impacts range from water pollution (acid mine drainage derived from oxidation of sulphides, mainly pyrite, and the heavy metals in the Mooteh mine tailings), air pollution in the form of airborne dust from unrehabilitated, partially rehabilitated and reprocessed mine ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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PROGNOSIS FOR FIXED BED CLIPTILOLITE PERFORMANCE IN THE PROCESS OF METAL IONS REMOVAL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, S. Dimitrova, I. Kostova, S. Petrova)

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Laboratory investigations on zinc ions removal from model solution in a column with fixed bed zeolite clinoptilolite were conducted. Experimental dynamic curves for sorption depending on the bed height of zeolite and velocity of treated solution were received. The main constant parameters characterizing the process at breakthrough were defined. It was established that the bed column volumes of solution and the capacity at breakthrough increase with increasing of contact time, whereas sorbent usage rate decreases. ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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PURIFICATION OF WATER FROM FINELY DISPERSED OIL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, M. A. Al Afoori, V. Mircheva, N. Tabakova, V. Beshkov)

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The elimination of finely emulsified oil from waste waters is an important problem, and so far, no satisfactory solution thereto is available worldwide. Here we report some of the results from our studies on the purification of water from different types of oil, to allow waste water re-use in the technological cycle, or use for agricultural irrigation. The isolation of oil is performed by treatment of waste water with polymers of specific adsorption behaviour and solubilizing properties in aqueous medium. Multiblo...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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RADIOACTIVE AND TRACE-ELEMENT ENRICHMENT OF UPPERMOST BROWN COAL LAYERS: AN ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT (KANSK -ACHINSK COAL BASIN, WEST SIBERIA)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, V. M. Gavshin, M. S. Melgunov)

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Jurassic brown coal layers of the Kansk-Achinsk basin are the actual source for thermal power stations of West Siberia. The thick (up to 70 m) coal layers lay almost horizontally. Typical unaltered coal is low in trace elements and has, correspondingly, a low radioactivity. However, coal in the uppermost part of the thick dense layers is most often altered to become friable and acquire unusually high contents of some trace elements including natural radioactive ones. Brown coal samples from open-cut mines and natu...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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RECENT STATE OF THE PHYTOPLANKTON IN THE AREA OF THERMO- ELECTRIC POWER STATION (TEPS) – VARNA /VARNA LAKE/

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, D. Petrova, T. Trayanov, D. Gerdzhikov)

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The Varna lake is connected with Varna bay (situated in the north – west part of the Black Sea with two channels).The lake has a strategic role in the economy of Varna city. This determine the interest and necessity from investigation of changes in it hydrological and hydrobiological conditions. The variations of this parameters in the lake ecosystems is provoke from antropogenical influence ( particulary the effect of heat pollution from coastal electric power stations). During the last 10 years, thermo-electri...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TO ABANDONED OPEN-PIT MINES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, N. Znechev)

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The destructive economic processes in the extraction of minerals and ores, and the global climate change may cause landslide expansion in the area of the abandoned open mines. The landslides are hazardous for the nearby settlements and road infrastructure. The legislative and regulatory documents lag behind the requirements of the practice of protection of sliding terrains along the ridges of the abandoned open mines. In order to solve the problem, the regulations related to landslide protection should be updated ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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THE GEOMORPHIC CONTROL AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF GEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN THE PANGEON MOUNTAIN AREA, NORTHERN GREECE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, G. Papastergios, A. Georgakopoulos, J. L. Fernandez–Turiel, D. Gimeno, K. Vouvalidis, K. Christos)

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In this paper a total of seven samples (a river sediment, two surface soil samples, and four surrounding rocks) from the Pangaion area, Northern Greece, were collected and analyzed for their content in 10 major (Al, Ca, Cl, Fe, K, Mg, Na, P, S, and Si) and 32 trace elements (Ag, As, B, Ba, Cd, Ce, Co, Cr, Cs, Cu, Ga, Ge, Hg, La, Li, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Rb, Sb, Se, Sn, Sr, Th, Ti, U, V, W, Y, Zn, and Zr). The sampling was based on the major geomorphological processes of the area. The two soil samples are typical of the...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
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THE HISTORY OF MINING AND RECLAMATION AND FIRST EXPERIENCE WITH NEW ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION METHODS IN NORTH-WESTERN BOHEMIA REGION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, M. Rehor, T. Lang)

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The North-Western Bohemia region takes a unique position in the history of mining in the Czech Republic. Several ore districts are situated here, the welfare of which influenced the development of the Czech state in some periods. Some precious stones mining was also significant. Today the North-Bohemian Basin area is known for its largest Czech brown coal deposit. Whereas ore mining in the region extinguished and the other raw materials mining has relatively small significance, coal mining and the restoration of d...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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THE MANAGEMENT OF THE TOXIC WASTE IN THE AREA OF THE DANUBE DELTA BIOSPHERE RESERVATION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, L. Cristea)

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In our days more and more people focus they attention towards the problems of environment and the living conditions since the Earth is a very rich reservoir of natural resources which ensure life. Around the world people demonstrate for and demand that the substances which destroy the environment shouldn’t be used anymore. It is well known fact that the territory of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reservation is permanently subjected to a large quantity of domestic waste resulting from the activities of exploitation ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
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TRACE ELEMENTS IN FLY ASHES FROM “VARNA”, “BOBOV DOL”, “MARITZA IZTOK I”, “MARITZA ІІІ”, „REPUBLIKA” AND “ROUSSE IZTOK” POWER PLANTS, BULGARIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, A. Shoumkova, V. Stoyanova)

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A comparative study of the content of five macro- and about fifty micro- and trace elements in fly ashes from six coal-burning power plants in Bulgaria is carried out by means of a combination of Chemical Analysis, AAS, X-Ray Luminescence and X-Ray Fluorescence EDA. The elements’ distribution among and within single particles is investigated on the base of the comparison of data from bulk analysis, micro-analysis, and the results from acid leaching tests using 0.1M HNO3. It is established that many heavy metals ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
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