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Volume 15 (2021): Issue 2 (December 2021)
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The landfill from nickel production in Danubian Lowland and its environmental implications
Martin Boltižiar
Martin Boltižiar
Department of Geography and Regional Development, The Constantine Philosopher University in Nitra
Slovakia
Institute of Landscape Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Slovakia
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Boltižiar, Martin
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Eva Michaeli
Eva Michaeli
Department of Geography and Applied Geoinformatics, University of Prešov
Prešov, Slovakia
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Vladimír Solár
Vladimír Solár
Department of Geography and Applied Geoinformatics, University of Prešov
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Solár, Vladimír
Dec 30, 2021
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Published Online:
Dec 30, 2021
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173 - 182
Received:
Nov 15, 2021
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Dec 14, 2021
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/geosc-2021-0014
Keywords
Nickel production
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Metallurgical sludge
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Landfill waste
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Sereď
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