Submit an Article
Become a reviewer
Vol 151
Pages:
159-161
Download volume:

Recycling waste from the Kovdorslyuda mine to produce a new type of potash mineral fertilizer

Authors:
N. I. Krasnova1
I. V. Matveev2
A. A. Tereshina3
A. V. Apanasevich4
V. V. Vasileva5
L. P. Korobeinikova6
Yu. S. Korobeinikova7
About authors
  • 1 — G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining University
  • 2 — G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining University
  • 3 — G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining University
  • 4 — G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining University
  • 5 — G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining University
  • 6 — G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining University
  • 7 — G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining University
Date submitted:
2001-08-23
Date accepted:
2001-09-02
Date published:
2002-03-01

Abstract

The project is dedicated to developing recommendations for the production of a complex potassium, calcium and phosphorus fertilizer with a prolonged effect from mining waste from the Kovdors-mica and Kovdorskiy GOK mines. An important task is to dispose of the dumps accumulated over the years of operation of these actively operating mines. The relevance of creating a new complex potash fertilizer from phlogopite, apatite and calcite is determined by the fact that it will have a prolonged action without high solubility. In order to experimentally test the possibility of using these mineral wastes as fertilizer in summer 2001 we carried out a series of micro-daily field experiments with potato varieties Nevskiy, which are typical “potassium” plants. As a result, we found that not only phlogopite and calcite, but also the finely ground Francolite, which is a natural source of phosphorus, affect the plants. The experiment was accompanied by monitoring of the balance of the main chemical elements in the fertilizer-soil-plant chain. This is the next step towards the development of a new type of complex fertilizer of prolonged action, containing the necessary elements (K, Ca, Mg and P) in a form accessible to plants and not easily washed out of the soil by surface water.

Go to volume 151

References

  1. Чириков Ф.В. Агрохимия калия и фосфора. М.: Госсельхозиздат, 1956.

Similar articles

Application of multilayer elastic jackets in oil equipment (to the issue of oil recovery enhancement methods)
2002 A. V. Shcherbin
Formation of the financial budget of a vertically integrated oil company under uncertainty (option pricing theory)
2002 A. E. Savchenko
Scientific basis for prediction and evaluation of large and unique mineral deposits of fuel and energy and mineral raw materials
2002 A. A. Smyslov, S. V. Sendek
Environmental auditing and monitoring of the natural-industrial complex
2002 K. P. Svirina
Year-round hydrocarbon production on the Arctic shelf of Russia
2002 A. S. Belyaev
Triol Corporation for production, refining and transportation of oil and petroleum products
2002 O. Yu. Dorovskikh