Assessment of the macro-and microelement composition of fly ash from 50-year-old ash dumps in the middle urals (Russia)

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The paper considers the macro-and micro-element composition of two ash dumps in the Middle Urals, where meadow and forest communities have been spontaneously forming for 50 years, as well as the effect of the plants on the changing composition of the ash. Higher contents of Cu, Co, Sn, Ga, and Yb were found in the deep ash layers of both dumps, while in the upper 20-cm layer, the trace element composition depended on the influence of different plant communities. Higher contents of Sr, Cr, Ni, Sn, and Co were revealed under meadows, and Ba, Zr, and La were found under the forest. The levels of element accumulation in the aboveground and underground parts of dominant plants were revealed. Increased content of Be, Ce, Ga, La, Sc, Y, and Yb was detected in areas where meadow plants were dominant and Zn and Ba in forest areas. The toxic elements Cd and Pb were highly accumulated in both communities, whereas Co was found only in meadows. The studied materials can serve as a base to assess the feasibility of processing and/or utilizing fly ash from ash dumps in the Middle Urals and similar ash dumps in other regions situated in the southern taiga.

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Dergacheva, M., Trunova, V., Nekrasova, O., Siromlya, T., Uchaev, A., Bazhina, N., … Betekhtina, A. (2021). Assessment of the macro-and microelement composition of fly ash from 50-year-old ash dumps in the middle urals (Russia). Metals, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/met11101589

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