Evaluation of the potential of refuse-derived fuel recovery in the open dump by resistivity survey prior to mining

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Author listChungam B., Vinitnantharat S., Towprayoon S., Suanburi D., Buddhawong S., Wangyao K.

Publication year2021

Volume number23

Issue number4

Start page1320

End page1330

Number of pages11

ISSN14384957

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85103409108&doi=10.1007%2fs10163-021-01207-6&partnerID=40&md5=b08f5f50538988406ead1b4926c449e7

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

Currently, there is no technique to characterise the waste composition that can be processed into refuse-derived fuel in the open dumpsite. This study’s objective is to investigate the feasibility of applying resistivity measurements to evaluate waste composition in the open dumpsite. Electrical resistivity surveys were performed in two open dumpsites. One hundred waste samples were collected from both sites to classify the composition. The relation between resistivity and waste composition was then studied. The result showed a high correlation between resistivity and the composition of plastic (r2 = 0.809), characterising the waste in the dumpsite. The waste with resistivity values range 0.1–80 Ωm, 80–250 Ω·m and above 250 Ωm have compositions of plastic equalling 25–35%, 30–45% and above 40%, respectively. This finding can be used as a guideline to characterise the waste composition before mining. The resistivity measurement provides a reliable result but is labour-intensive. © 2021, Springer Japan KK, part of Springer Nature.


Keywords

DumpsiteElectrical resistivity tomographylandfill miningRefuse-derived fuel


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