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Identifier
ind_6_2_1_records
Short name
ind_6_2_1_records
Dataset
H2020_IND_EMISSIONS
Reference URL
https://dd.info-rac.org/datasets/latest/H2020_IND_EMISSIONS/tables/ind_6_2_1_records
Name
ind_6_2_1_records
Short Description
6.2.1 - Total heavy metals load released from industrial installations to the Mediterranean marine environment
Definition
Six heavy metals have been identified in SAP-MED. These include:
i. Mercury. The most important industrial sources of mercury are combustion of coal in power plants; chlor-alkali production; manufacture and disposal of batteries; waste incineration and roasting and smelting in non-ferrous metal smelters.
ii. Cadmium. The most important industrial sources of cadmium are zinc and lead metal processing; electroplating; the production of cadmium compounds; pigment production; the manufacture and disposal of batteries; the production of stabilizers for plastics and phosphate fertilizers.
iii. Lead. The most important industrial sources of lead are lead metallurgy; the manufacture and disposal of batteries; additives for petrol; enamels and ceramic glazes and glass manufacture.
iv. Zinc is a commonly occurring trace-metal and is essential to living organisms for enzymatic functions. High levels of zinc are found in coastal areas and biota. Dispersion and diffusion can rapidly remove zinc.
v. Copper: The most important industrial sources of copper are metallurgy, covering of metallic surfaces; electric cables and pesticides.
vi. Chromium: The most important industrial sources of chrome are: chrome metallurgy; covering of metals; tanneries; textile and wool dyeing; corrosion inhibitors in closed cycle cooling systems.
Elements
Element name
Datatype
Element type
*
Report ID (reportID)
(PK)
string
Quantitative
*
Row ID (rowID)
(PK)
string
Quantitative
Administrative Region (administrativeRegion)
integer
Quantitative
*
Year (year)
integer
Quantitative
*
Heavy metal ID (heavyMetal_ID)
integer
Quantitative
*
Total quantity of released heavy metals (totalQHeavyMetal)
float
Quantitative
*
Industrial Sector ID (sector_id)
integer
Quantitative
*
Subsectors Sector ID (subsector_id)
integer
Quantitative
Method of data collection (collection_method)
integer
Quantitative
Remarks (remarks)
string
Quantitative
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