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Effect of Diluent Levels on Greenhouse Gases and Reduced Sulfur Compound Emissions from Oil Sands Tailings
DownloadSpring 2016
A well-known issue of tailings is that they have poor consolidation properties, which, in situ, may require several decades or more before the material can be reclaimed. With the accumulation of tailings in the tailings ponds, one unintended consequence of this long-term storage is the evolution...
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Fall 2021
Supersaturation of total dissolved gasses (TDG) downstream of hydropower dams and their consequences for fish have been identified as one of the key potential impacts of hydropower operations on fish biodiversity and fishery productivity. It has been recorded that fish exposed to high TDG levels...
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Fall 2022
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is the primary cause of the widespread odor and corrosion issues in sanitary sewer systems. When wastewater falls in drop structures, the emission of H2S is expected to be significantly enhanced. This study focuses on the mass transfer coefficient, KL, for H2S and other...