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The work studied the physic-technological characteristics of ash-and-slag waste of Kyzyl heat station. It revealed the chemical, elementary, and mineral compositions of the obtained products of fractioning. The content of hazardous substances in the fine fractions of ash and in ground water served as a basis for the conclusion that the dust-forming fraction of the ash-and-slag waste exerts the primary influence over the environment as a result of aerial transmission.
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Original Russian Text © T.E. Shoeva, Yu.D. Kaminskii, 2010, published in Sibirskii Ekologicheskii Zhurnal, 2010, Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 885–892.
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Shoeva, T.E., Kaminskii, Y.D. Kyzyl ash disposal area as a source of unfavorable effect on the environment. Contemp. Probl. Ecol. 3, 647–652 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995425510060068
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