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CO2 sequestration characteristics in the cementitious material based on gangue backfilling mining method

Wang et al., 2019

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8829094572759785352
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Wang P
Mao X
Chen S
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International Journal of Mining Science and Technology

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The increasing anthropogenic CO 2 emission and global warming has challenged the China and other countries to seek new and better ways to meet the world's increasing need for energy while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The overall proposition of this research is …
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