Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 775109
Physical, chemical and thermal characteristics of Makirina bay peloids (N. Dalmatia, Republic of Croatia)
Physical, chemical and thermal characteristics of Makirina bay peloids (N. Dalmatia, Republic of Croatia) // Euroclay Edinburgh 2015 Programme & Abstracts / Steve Hillier (ur.).
Edinburgh, 2015. str. 241-241 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Physical, chemical and thermal characteristics of Makirina bay peloids (N. Dalmatia, Republic of Croatia)
Autori
Komar, Darja ; Vrhovnik, Petra ; Rogan Šmuc, Nastja ; Dolenec, Matej ; Dolenec, Tadej ; Lojen, Sonja ; Kniewald, Goran ; Lambaša Belak, Živana ; Slavica Matešić, Sanja ; Mourelle, Lourdes ; Gómez, Carmen
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Euroclay Edinburgh 2015 Programme & Abstracts
/ Steve Hillier - Edinburgh, 2015, 241-241
Skup
Euroclay 2015
Mjesto i datum
Edinburgh, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo, 05.06.2015. - 10.06.2015
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
peloid; Makirina bay; Potentially toxic elements (PTE)
Sažetak
Makirina Bay (N. Dalmatia, Republic of Croatia) represents one of the major and most important sites where organic-rich sediments accumulate along the eastern Adriatic coast. According to their organoleptic properties, these sediments (peloids) are suitable for application as a raw material for different therapeutic, cosmetic, and wellness-related purposes. In addition, Makirina Bay peloids are already frequently used by local people and tourists as pomades ; peloids are collected in situ from the bay, applied directly on the skin, and sun dried. Several characteristics of Makirina bay peloids were determined, including their granulometry, cation exchange capacity (CEC), mineral and elemental composition, potentially toxic elements (PTE) mobility/bioavailability and thermal properties (specific heat, thermal conductivity and thermal difussivity) in order to evaluate the suitability of their application for medical/therapeutic purposes in balneotherapy and pelotherapy. Our results showed that Makirina bay peloids are represented mostly by sandy silt and have a relatively high CEC value (63.82 meq/100g). The mineral composition of peloids is dominated by dolomite and quartz, followed by illite/muscovite, aragonite, halite, calcite, and pyrite. Oriented preparations of the clay fraction revealed illite/muscovite, chlorite, and kaolinite as the dominant clay minerals. PTE concentrations in surficial (0-5 cm) peloids are [in mg/kg]: As (14.47), Cd (0.27), Cu (27.64), Mn (232.4), Mo (13.82), Ni (26.51), Pb (23.74) and Zn (47.67). The results of the sequential extraction procedure indicated that majority of PTE (except Cd, Mn and Mo) in Makirina bay peloids are not readily mobile or bioavailable since only a small percentage of PTE is extracted in the first two steps (e.g. water-soluble and exchangeable fraction). Thermal properties of Makirina bay peloids are as follows: specific heat 2050 J/kgK, thermal conductivity 0.99 W/mK and thermal diffusivity 2.84*10-7 m2/s.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Geologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Institut "Ruđer Bošković", Zagreb