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This work aims to characterize residues from coal processing and steel indu
stry activities by means of physical-chemical analyses. The deposits were s
elected according to the field descriptions which aimed at the generic char
acterization of each deposit, mainly in relation to type/aspect and to the
particle size range predominant in each deposit. Total extraction, as well
as leaching and solubilisation tests were applied to samples of coal waste,
ash and residues from the steel industry. Results of the characterization
indicated that the pollutant potential is more significant in coal waste th
an in ashes. Some metallic elements, such as Fe, showed high concentrations
in the total extraction but they were not necessarily the most mobile when
leaching and solubilisation tests were conducted. Mn followed by Pb and Zn
presented a more significant concentration in the extract of the tests men
tioned earlier and a consequent higher mobility. The application of factor
analysis to the variables studied emphasized the differences in the mobilit
y of metallic elements regarding the tests used. These differences can be a
ttributed to the association of metals to different mineral fractions (sulf
ides, carbonates and silicates) within coal. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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