2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-022-04723-6
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Landfill leachate generation mechanism study: a review

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“…The concentration of COD at 4150 mg/L, NH 3 –N at 292 mg/L, PO 4 −3 at 10.2 mg/L, and biodegradability at medium-low ( Fig. 10 D) are an indication of methanation stage, and these values further indicate its entry towards next phase of neutralization [ 64 ]. Heavy metals concentration (mg/L) in leachate is indicated by the following order Zn > Cr > Pb > Cu > Cd > As ( Fig.…”
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“…The concentration of COD at 4150 mg/L, NH 3 –N at 292 mg/L, PO 4 −3 at 10.2 mg/L, and biodegradability at medium-low ( Fig. 10 D) are an indication of methanation stage, and these values further indicate its entry towards next phase of neutralization [ 64 ]. Heavy metals concentration (mg/L) in leachate is indicated by the following order Zn > Cr > Pb > Cu > Cd > As ( Fig.…”
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“…Decomposition of organic waste-organic matter breakdown in an open dump releases alkaline compounds, contributing to a rise in pH [66,67]; • Leachate infiltration-leachate, a liquid produced by the decomposition of waste, can migrate beyond an open dump's boundaries and contaminate surrounding soils with its high pH and dissolved salts [67][68][69].…”
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