Evaluation of marble waste in soil acidity amelioration

International Mineral Processing Congress
Gulsen Tozsin Ercument Koc Ali Ihsan Arol Taskin Oztas Ekrem Kalkan Elif Agirman Akturk
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Marble wastes are generated by quarries (marble quarry waste-MQW) and processing plants (marble cutting waste-MCW). The large amount of marble wastes is becoming serious problem for industry and environment because of discarded into rivers and lagoons, without any treatment. Marble wastes can cause environmental problem and economic loss if the waste is not used. However, this type of wastes has a good potential to be used as an amendment for the neutralization of acid soils. In this study, MQW and MCW were applied to an acid soil at different rates and their effectiveness on neutralization was evaluated by a laboratory incubation test. The results showed that soil pH increased from 4.71 to 6.36 and 6.84 by applications of MCW and MQW, respectively. It was suggested that MQW and MCW could be used as soil amendments for the neutralization of acid soils, and thus the negative impact of marble wastes on the environment could be reduced.
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APA: Gulsen Tozsin Ercument Koc Ali Ihsan Arol Taskin Oztas Ekrem Kalkan Elif Agirman Akturk  (2014)  Evaluation of marble waste in soil acidity amelioration

MLA: Gulsen Tozsin Ercument Koc Ali Ihsan Arol Taskin Oztas Ekrem Kalkan Elif Agirman Akturk Evaluation of marble waste in soil acidity amelioration. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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