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DOI: 10.1177/0734242X9201000605 Description of a Field Experiment To Measure Leachate Formation From Oil Shale WastesDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia, 4072
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia, 4072 This paper describes an experimental program that measured the formation of leachate from wastes expected from a mining operation on the Rundle oil shale resource in north-eastern Australia. The experiment, located in a remote situation at the proposed disposal site, consisted of eight lysimeters, a weather station and instruments to monitor the processes occurring within the lysimeters. The paper also presents measurements of meteorological processes and moisture movement observed within the waste materials. The information obtained was used in the development of a predictive mathematical model to explain leachate formation and movement (to be presented elsewhere).
Key Words: Oil shale solid waste leachate lysimeters moisture movement Australia.
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