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Emissions 2 Environment 2 Exergy 2 Nitric acid 2 AAS 1 Ammonia 1 Ammonium nitrate 1 Cumulative exergy 1 Cumulative exergy consumption 1 Mineral fertilizers 1 Pollutants 1 RDS 1 Tail gas 1 atomic absorption spectrometry 1 contamination assessment 1 copper 1 environmental pollution 1 heavy metals 1 lead 1 metal emissions 1 metal pollutants 1 nitric acid digestion 1 pollutant sinks 1 road deposited sediment 1 road layout 1 traffic emissions 1 water pollution 1 water quality 1 zinc 1
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Kirova-Yordanova, Zornitza 2 Arthur, Scott 1 Pal, Sudip K. 1 Wallis, Steve G. 1
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Energy 2 International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 1
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Emission patterns of traffic-related metals and associated contamination in road deposited sediment
Pal, Sudip K.; Wallis, Steve G.; Arthur, Scott - In: International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 12 (2012) 2/3/4, pp. 229-241
metal concentrations associated with the RDS were determined by strong nitric acid digestion and atomic absorption …
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Application of the exergy method to the environmental impact estimation: The nitric acid production as a case study
Kirova-Yordanova, Zornitza - In: Energy 36 (2011) 6, pp. 3733-3744
into the atmosphere from nitric acid production plants with respect to their overall environmental impact. Three basic … and nitric acid production units); exergy of the additional emissions, arising as a result of the treatment process; total …
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Application of the exergy method to environmental impact estimation: The ammonium nitrate production as a case study
Kirova-Yordanova, Zornitza - In: Energy 35 (2010) 8, pp. 3221-3229
The exergy method is used to compare different production processes and various methods for emission abatement with respect to their overall environmental impact. Some ammonium nitrate production processes are studied as examples, because the pollutants (ammonia and ammonium nitrate), emitted...
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