Air-free pH and specific conductance measurements for effluent generated during phosphate removal column experiment
Dates
Publication Date
2020-05-26
Start Date
2016-08-15
End Date
2017-05-01
Citation
Hoppe, Darryl, A, Piatak, Nadine M., Seal, Robert R., II, and Green, Carlin J., 2019,Geochemical characterization, acid neutralization potential, and phosphate removal capacity of modern and legacy iron and steel slag from the Chicago-Gary area of Illinois and Indiana, USA.: U.S. Geological Survey, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9X7SPIK.
Summary
These data represent the air-free pH and specific conductance per pore volume of effluent generated by the phosphate removal column experiment. Solid samples used for the columns are of modern and legacy iron and steel slag from the Chicago-Gary area of Illinois and Indiana, USA.
Summary
These data represent the air-free pH and specific conductance per pore volume of effluent generated by the phosphate removal column experiment. Solid samples used for the columns are of modern and legacy iron and steel slag from the Chicago-Gary area of Illinois and Indiana, USA.
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Metadata Air-free pH and specific conductance_final.xml Original FGDC Metadata
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Purpose
Data were obtained in order to measure how the pH and specific conductance of effluent generated by the phosphate removal column experiment changed with increasing pore volumes.