Composition and natural radionuclides in clay from Kolubara mining basin, Serbia
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Kokunešoski, MajaJanković Mandić, Ljiljana
Baščarević, Zvezdana
Šaponjić, Đorđe
Ilić, Svetlana
Egelja, Adela
Šaponjić, Aleksandra
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The mining basin Kolubara lies about 50 km southwest of Belgrade and stretches across the river Kolubara from Lajkovac to its mouth in the Sava River. During coal exploitation a huge amount of clay is deposited as separate layer. Clay as a raw mineral material has a high economic potential due to their low price and high abundance. This material is used for various applications such as filters, heat insulators, absorbents, catalyst supports, building materialn and advanced environmental applications. Clay from Kolubara mining basin is caracterised by inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy (ICP), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Also, activity concentrations of 40K, 226Ra and 232Th in clay from Kolubara mining, were determined by gamma ray spectrometry with HP Ge detector.
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clay / SiO2 / XRD / SEM / HP GeSource:
7th International Symposium Mining and Environmental Protection, 2019, 148-151Publisher:
- Univeristy of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia
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- Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200017 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Nuclear Sciences 'Vinča', Belgrade-Vinča) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200017)
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VinčaTY - CONF AU - Kokunešoski, Maja AU - Janković Mandić, Ljiljana AU - Baščarević, Zvezdana AU - Šaponjić, Đorđe AU - Ilić, Svetlana AU - Egelja, Adela AU - Šaponjić, Aleksandra PY - 2019 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11296 AB - The mining basin Kolubara lies about 50 km southwest of Belgrade and stretches across the river Kolubara from Lajkovac to its mouth in the Sava River. During coal exploitation a huge amount of clay is deposited as separate layer. Clay as a raw mineral material has a high economic potential due to their low price and high abundance. This material is used for various applications such as filters, heat insulators, absorbents, catalyst supports, building materialn and advanced environmental applications. Clay from Kolubara mining basin is caracterised by inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy (ICP), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Also, activity concentrations of 40K, 226Ra and 232Th in clay from Kolubara mining, were determined by gamma ray spectrometry with HP Ge detector. PB - Univeristy of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia C3 - 7th International Symposium Mining and Environmental Protection T1 - Composition and natural radionuclides in clay from Kolubara mining basin, Serbia SP - 148 EP - 151 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11296 ER -
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Kokunešoski, M., Janković Mandić, L., Baščarević, Z., Šaponjić, Đ., Ilić, S., Egelja, A.,& Šaponjić, A.. (2019). Composition and natural radionuclides in clay from Kolubara mining basin, Serbia. in 7th International Symposium Mining and Environmental Protection Univeristy of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia., 148-151. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11296
Kokunešoski M, Janković Mandić L, Baščarević Z, Šaponjić Đ, Ilić S, Egelja A, Šaponjić A. Composition and natural radionuclides in clay from Kolubara mining basin, Serbia. in 7th International Symposium Mining and Environmental Protection. 2019;:148-151. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11296 .
Kokunešoski, Maja, Janković Mandić, Ljiljana, Baščarević, Zvezdana, Šaponjić, Đorđe, Ilić, Svetlana, Egelja, Adela, Šaponjić, Aleksandra, "Composition and natural radionuclides in clay from Kolubara mining basin, Serbia" in 7th International Symposium Mining and Environmental Protection (2019):148-151, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11296 .