Chemistry of trace elements in fly ash (New York, 2003 (2010)). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаChemistry of trace elements in fly ash / ed. by K.S.Sajwan, A.K. Alva, R.F.Keefer. - New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2003 (2010). - xv, 346 p.: ill. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.339-346. - ISBN 978-1-4419-3401-7
 

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INTRODUCTION
1  The Production and Use of Coal Combustion Products ........... 1
   Tracy Punshon, John C. Seaman, and Kenneth S. Sajwan

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF COAL COMBUSTION RESIDUES
2  Occurrence and Mobilization Potential of Trace Elements 
   from Disposed Coal Combustion Fly Ash ....................... 13
   Irena Twardowska, Jadwiga Szczepanska, and Sebastian
   Stefaniak
3  Trace Elements and Their Mobility in Coal Ash/Fly Ash 
   from Indian Power Plants in View of Its Disposal and Bulk 
   Use in Agriculture .......................................... 25
   Irena Twardowska, Prem S.M. Tripathi, Gulab Singh, and
   Joanna Kyziol
4  The Effects of Switching from Coal to Alternative Fuels on
   Heavy Metals Emissions from Cement Manufacturing ............ 45
   Arun B. Mukherjee, Ursula Kaantee, and Ron Zevenhoven
5  Practical and Regulatory Challenges in Controlling Trace
   Element Inputs to Soils from Land Application of Fluidized
   Bed Combustion Residues ..................................... 63
   M. Hope-Simpson and W. Richards
6  The Mine Water Leaching Procedure: Evaluating the
   Environmental Risk of Backfilling Mines with Coal Ash ....... 75
   Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, Jennifer S. Simmons, and Anna S. Knox
7  Moisture Retention and Hydraulic Conductivity of Coarse-
   Textured Soils Amended with Coal Combustion Fly Ash ......... 91
   J.C. Seaman, S.A. Aburime, B.P. Jackson, and T. Punshon
8  Geochemistry of an Abandoned Landfill Containing Coal
   Combustion Waste: Implications for Remediation ............. 105
   Christopher Barton, Linda Paddock, Christopher Romanek,
   and John Seaman

TRECE ELEMENTS IN FLY ASHES
9  Selenium Content and Oxidation States in Fly Ashes from
   Western U.S. Coals ......................................... 143
   Shas V. Mattigod and Thomas R. Quinn
10 Rare Earth Elements in Fly Ashes as Potential Indicators
   of Anthropogenic Soil Contamination ........................ 155
   Shas V. Mattigod

TRANSPORT AND LEACHABILITY OF METALS FROM COAL AND ASH PILES
11 Mobility and Adsorption of Trace Elements in a Coal
   Residues-Affected Swamp .................................... 165
   G.S. Ghuman, K.S. Sajwan, S. Paramasivam, D.C. Adriano,
   and G.L. Mills
12 Potential Use of Fly Ash to Remove Cadmium from Aqueous
   Systems .................................................... 177
   M. Hajarnavis, K.S. Sajwan, S. Paramasivam, C.S. Chetty, 
   and G.R. Reddy
13 Comparative Study of Elemental Transport and Distribution
   in Soils Amended with Fly Ash and Sewage Sludge Ash ........ 189
   S. Paramasivam, K.S. Sajwan, A.K. Alva, D.C. Adriano, 
   T. Punshon, D. van Cliff, and K.H. Hostler
14 Arsenic Speciation in a Fly Ash Settling Basin System ......	203
   Brian P. Jackson, John C. Seaman, and William Hopkins
15 Lead Desorption and Remobilization Potential by Colloid
   Particles Contaminated Sites ............................... 219
   A.D. Karathanasis
16 Selenium and Molybdenum Adsorption on Kaolinite Clay
   Mineral Coated with Hydrous Oxides of Iron and Aluminum .... 237
   D.K. Bhumbla, S.S. Dhaliwal, K.S. Sajwan, and B.S. Sekhon

USE OF COAL ASH AS AGRICULTURAL SOIL AMENDMENT
17 Influence of Coal Ash/Organic Waste Application on
   Distribution of Trace Metals in Soil, Plant, and Water ..... 251
   Yuncong Li, Min Zhang, Peter Stoffella, Zhenli He, and
   Herbert Bryan
18 The Effect of Flue Gas Desulfurization Residue on Corn 
   (Zea mays L.) Growth and Leachate Salinity: Multiple 
   Season Data from Amended Mesocosms ......................... 265
   T. Punshon, J.C. Seaman, and D.C. Adriano
19 Use of Coal Combustion By-Products (CCBP) in
   Horticultural and Turfgrass Industries ..................... 275
   Maxim J. Schlossberg, William P. Miller, and Stanislaw 
   Dudka
20 Heavy Metal Distribution and Bioavailability in Coal Ash
   and Sludge Amended Acid Latetritic Soil under Field
   Conditions ................................................. 289
   D. Chaudhuri, S. Tripathy, H. Veeresh, M.A. Powell, and
   B.R. Hart
21 Mine Soil Remediation Using Coal Ash and Compost
   Mixtures ................................................... 309
   John J. Sloan and Don Cawthon
22 Soil Amendments Promote Vegetation Establishment and
   Control Acidity in Coal Combustion Waste ................... 319
   R.M. Danker, D.C. Adriano, Bon-Jun Koo, C.D. Barton, and
   T. Punshon

About the Editors ............................................. 335

Index ......................................................... 339


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