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DEPOSITION FLUX AND ATMOSPHERIC BEHAVIOR OF OIL SHALE COMBUSTION AEROSOLS
The atmospheric behavior of oil shale combustion fly ash aerosol was studied under simulated conditions. The fine (respirable) fraction of fly ash particles, which contributes most to the health effects of the aerosol, significantly increased (from 25 to 65% by mass) in time scale. The toxic element...
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Published in: | Oil shale (Tallinn, Estonia : 1984) Estonia : 1984), 2003-01, Vol.20 (3S), p.429 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The atmospheric behavior of oil shale combustion fly ash aerosol was studied under simulated conditions. The fine (respirable) fraction of fly ash particles, which contributes most to the health effects of the aerosol, significantly increased (from 25 to 65% by mass) in time scale. The toxic elements and carcinogenic PAH adsorbed on the fine particles of fly ash could represent a health hazard for human. The bulk and trace elements in emissions (flue gases) and integrated deposition samples were also investigated based on original measurements and literature data. |
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ISSN: | 0208-189X |
DOI: | 10.3176/oil.2003.3S.18 |