Phosphogypsum is a waste produced by the phosphate fertiliser industry. It is formed by precipitation during wet sulphuric acid processing of phosphate rocks. Although phosphogypsum is mainly calcium sulphate dihydrate, it contains elevated levels of impurities, which originate from the source phosphate rock used in the phosphoric acid production. Among these impurities, radionuclides from U-238 and Th-232 decay series, particularly Ra-226, Ra-228 and Pb-210, are of most concern due to their radiotoxicity. The phosphate fertiliser complex located in Santos Basin, Southwest Brazil, is responsible for the production of approximately 2000 tons of phosphogypsum per day. This phosphogypsum waste is stockpiled and presents a potential threat to t...
Some 3×109 kg of phosphogypsum (PG) wastes are annually generated by two fertiliser-production facto...
Abstract:The production of phosphoric acid from natural phosphate ore generates an industrial waste...
The work of the factory for the production of fertilizers in the area of Veles (Republic of North Ma...
Phosphogypsum is a waste produced by the phosphate fertiliser industry. It is formed by precipitatio...
Phosphate deposits are generally characterised by enhanced radionuclides concentration compared to a...
Radionuclides from the U and Th natural series are present in alkaline rocks, which are used as feed...
The activity concentrations of naturally occurring radionuclides (U-238, Ra-226, Ra-228, Pb-210 and ...
Phosphogysum (PG) or agricultural gypsum, a solid waste from the phosphate fertilizer industry, is u...
The Brazilian phosphate fertilizer is obtained by wet reaction of the igneous phosphate rock with co...
The new phosphogypsum (PG) waste management policy allowed to reduce the negative environmental impa...
A study on the detection of probable radionuclides and their activity concentrations in the raw mate...
This study aims to determine radiological characterization of disposed phosphogypsum (PG) as technol...
Two samples collected from the phosphogypsum deposits of the chemical products industry Elixir Praho...
Large quanties (approximately 30 million tons by 1991) of phosphogupsum are produced as a by-product...
The phosphogypsum is produced as a by-product of the manufacturing phosphoric acid or phosphate fert...
Some 3×109 kg of phosphogypsum (PG) wastes are annually generated by two fertiliser-production facto...
Abstract:The production of phosphoric acid from natural phosphate ore generates an industrial waste...
The work of the factory for the production of fertilizers in the area of Veles (Republic of North Ma...
Phosphogypsum is a waste produced by the phosphate fertiliser industry. It is formed by precipitatio...
Phosphate deposits are generally characterised by enhanced radionuclides concentration compared to a...
Radionuclides from the U and Th natural series are present in alkaline rocks, which are used as feed...
The activity concentrations of naturally occurring radionuclides (U-238, Ra-226, Ra-228, Pb-210 and ...
Phosphogysum (PG) or agricultural gypsum, a solid waste from the phosphate fertilizer industry, is u...
The Brazilian phosphate fertilizer is obtained by wet reaction of the igneous phosphate rock with co...
The new phosphogypsum (PG) waste management policy allowed to reduce the negative environmental impa...
A study on the detection of probable radionuclides and their activity concentrations in the raw mate...
This study aims to determine radiological characterization of disposed phosphogypsum (PG) as technol...
Two samples collected from the phosphogypsum deposits of the chemical products industry Elixir Praho...
Large quanties (approximately 30 million tons by 1991) of phosphogupsum are produced as a by-product...
The phosphogypsum is produced as a by-product of the manufacturing phosphoric acid or phosphate fert...
Some 3×109 kg of phosphogypsum (PG) wastes are annually generated by two fertiliser-production facto...
Abstract:The production of phosphoric acid from natural phosphate ore generates an industrial waste...
The work of the factory for the production of fertilizers in the area of Veles (Republic of North Ma...