Oscar Gonzalez-Fernandez
Spanish National Research Council
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Waste Management | 2009
Oscar Gonzalez-Fernandez; S. Pessanha; Ignacio Queralt; M.L. Carvalho
Automotive shredder residue (ASR) is a very heterogeneous waste, which could have a very high metal content on finest fractions phi<6 mm produced by the shredding of end of live vehicles. The approval of Directive 2000/53/EC and its transposition to the European Union member states requires an analytical technique for in-situ checking of the content of some metals in ASR wastes. The objective of this study is the evaluation of total Pb content in the different fractions using a rapid measurement method to easily accomplish the current legislation. An experimental Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometer with tri-axial geometry was used to analyse the ASR in order to test the feasibility of this analytical technique. Likewise, a correction of the intensities by the incoherent scattering (Compton) radiation was made to compensate the matrix effects. The results show that values in the smaller fractions are bigger (11,600 mg kg(-1) in the fraction <125 microm) than in the coarser fractions (4600 mg kg(-1) in the fraction between 2 and 6 mm) and that such type of instrumentation enables a fast measurement with a limit of detection of 1.1 mg kg(-1) for 1000 s measurement).
Applied Spectroscopy | 2010
Oscar Gonzalez-Fernandez; Ignacio Queralt
Elemental analysis of different sediment cores originating from the Cartagena–La Union mining district in Spain was carried out by means of a programmable small-spot energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometer to study the distribution of heavy metals along soil profiles. Cores were obtained from upstream sediments of a mining creek, from the lowland sedimentation plain, and from a mining landfill dump (tailings pile). A programmable two-dimensional (2D) stage and a focal spot resolution of 600 μm allow us to obtain complete core mapping. Geochemical results were verified using a more powerful wavelength-dispersion X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) technique. The data obtained was processed in order to study the statistical correlations within the elemental compositions. The results obtained allow us to observe the differential in-depth distribution of heavy metals among the sampled zones. Dump site cores exhibit a homogeneous distribution of heavy metals, whereas the alluvial plain core shows accumulation of heavy metals in the upper part. This approach can be useful for the fast screening of heavy metals in depositional environments around mining sites.
Environmental Pollution | 2008
Oscar Gonzalez-Fernandez; Manuela Hidalgo; Eva Marguí; M.L. Carvalho; I. Queralt
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2007
Oscar Gonzalez-Fernandez; I. Queralt; M.L. Carvalho; Gregorio García
X-Ray Spectrometry | 2011
Oscar Gonzalez-Fernandez; Maria João Batista; Maria Manuela Abreu; I. Queralt; M.L. Carvalho
Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2011
Oscar Gonzalez-Fernandez; Antonio M. Jurado-Roldan; Ignacio Queralt
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2011
Oscar Gonzalez-Fernandez; I. Queralt; J. I. Manteca; Gregorio García; M.L. Carvalho
Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2011
Oscar Gonzalez-Fernandez; Ignacio Queralt; M.L. Carvalho; Gregorio García
Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2009
Oscar Gonzalez-Fernandez; Eva Marguí; Ignacio Queralt
Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2011
Oscar Gonzalez-Fernandez; Luis Rivero; Ignacio Queralt; Manuel Viladevall