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AuthorTitleSessionYear
Abel, Alexander S. P.Rapid Batch Characterization of Coal Utilization By-ProductsChemistry 42005
Acosta, D. AnselmoProduction of Lightweight Aggregates from Coal Gasification Fly Ash and SlagAggregates 22005
Adams, Joby L.Use of Sulfur Isotopes to Monitor Dissolved Sulfate Derived from a Fly Ash Emplacement Site, North-Central ColoradoMine Reclamation 22005
Affolter, Ronald H.Chemical variation of feed coal and coal combustion products from an Indiana power plant utilizing low sulfur Powder River Basin coalPosters1999
Affolter, Ronald H.Dispersed volcanic ash in feed coal and its influence on coal combustion productsPosters1999
Aguiar, Jose BarrosoDurability of Low Cost High Performance Fly Ash ConcreteConcrete 22003
Aineto, Monica Production of Lightweight Aggregates from Coal Gasification Fly Ash and SlagAggregates 22005
Ajlouni, Mohammad A.The Consolidation Characteristics of Impounded Class F Fly Ash – A Case HistoryAsh Facility Management I2007
Alastuey, Andres Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Polluted Soils by the Addition of Zeolitic Material Synthesized from Coal Fly Ash.Environmental Benefits I2001
Alastuey, Andres Extraction of major soluble impurities from fly ash in open and closed leaching systemsChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Alastuey, Andres Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale: examples of potential environmental applicationsChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Albright, Amy Effects of Acid Mine Drainage on CCP Grout: A Bench-Scale Weathering ExperimentPosters2007
Alliman, Corinne Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, SpainChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Altman, Ralph Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processingProcessing1999
Alvarez, Diego Multicomponent Utilization of Fly Ash: Dream or RealityBeneficiation I2001
Amaya, Andrew The Use of Bottom Ash in the Design of DamsAggregates/Geotechnology II2007
Amaya, Pedro J.Evaluation of Liquefaction Potential of Impounded Fly AshEnvironmental III2007
Amaya, Pedro J.The Use of Bottom Ash in the Design of DamsAggregates/Geotechnology II2007
Amonette, James E.Potential for Metal Leaching and Toxicity from Fly Ash Applied for Increasing Carbon Sequestration in SoilAgriculture 42005
Amonette, James E.Enhancement of Soil Carbon Sequestration by Amendment with Fly AshCUBs and Sustainable Development2003
Anagnostakis, Marios Coal Fly-Ash Utilisation in GreecePosters2005
Anagnostakis, Marios Utilisation of Biomass Co-combustion Residues Coming from Pulverised Coal BoilersPosters2005
Anantharaman, Sudheen Modeling of Sulfate Resistance of Flyash Blended Cement Concrete MaterialsCement and Concrete I2007
Andres, Jose ManuelZeolitisation of coal fly ashes using microwaves. Process optimisationPosters1999
Andresen, John M.Use of unburned carbon in fly ash as precursor for the development of activated carbonsNew Products1999
Antenucci, Diano Immobilization of a metallurgical waste using fly ash-based geopolymersPosters2007
Anthony, Edward J.Reactivation of Partially Sulphated CFBC Ash and Limestone with Steam and Liquid WaterPosters2007
Anthony, Edward J.CFBC Ash Hydration StudiesFGD 12003
Anthony, Edward J.Hydration of combustion ashes - a chemical and physical studyConcrete and Cement1999
Arenas, Luis F. VilchesApplication of Zeolitized Coal Fly Ashes to the Depuration of Liquid WastesEnvironment 42003
Arenas, Luis F. VilchesInfluence of the Type of Ash on the Insulating Capacity of Fly Ash Mortars Used for Passive Protection against FirePosters2003
Arenas, Luis F. VilchesProduction of Plates Based on Coal Fly Ash for Their Use as Insulating Materials in Doors and Fire Break WallsNew Products I2001
Arenas, Luis F. VilchesUse of Coal Fly Ash in a Sprayed Mortar for the Passive Protection against Fire of Metallic StructuresPosters2001
Arjunan, Periaswamy Chemical Activation of Low Calcium Fly Ash Part 1: Identification of Suitable Activators and their DosageConstruction Products II2001
Arjunan, Periaswamy Chemical Activation of Low Calcium Fly Ash Part II: Effect of Mineralogical Composition on Alkali ActivationConstruction Products III2001
Ayora, Carles Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas DecontaminationEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Ayora, Carles Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Polluted Soils by the Addition of Zeolitic Material Synthesized from Coal Fly Ash.Environmental Benefits I2001
Ayora, Carles Extraction of major soluble impurities from fly ash in open and closed leaching systemsChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Badoe, Daniel The Effects of Fly Ash and Portland Cement on Long Term Excavatability of Flowable FillConstruction Products II2001
Baligar, V. C.Benefits and constraints for use of FGD products on agricultural landForest/Soil Reclamation1999
Baligar, V. C.Renovation of acidic Appalachian soil with FGD gypsum and FBC residue: soil leachate evaluationPosters1999
Ban, Heng Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processingProcessing1999
Banerji, Shankha Test of Mercury Vapor Emission from Flyash BricksMercury I2007
Barnwell, William L.Ponded Bottom Ash, One Man’s TreasureBeneficiation I2001
Barra, Marilda Use of Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration as a Road MaterialConstruction Products III2001
Beatty, William LeeTesting Mechanisms of Mercury Retention in FGD ProductsPosters2007
Beck, David P.Bottom Ash Use in Utility Joint Trench OperationBulk 32003
Beck, Michel Leachate Chemistry of Mixtures of Fly Ash and Alkaline Coal RefuseChemistry & Mineralogy III2007
Beck, Michel Inter-laboratory Comparison of Leaching MethodsPosters2005
Beckham, Tony L.Long-term performance of a highway subgrade stabilized with an atmospheric fluidized bed combustion materialDurability Issues/Ettringite1999
Beeghly, Joel H.Recent Experiences with Lime – Fly Ash Stabilization of Pavement Subgrade Soils, Base, and Recycled AsphaltBulk 22003
Behel, David TVA Research on Coal Combustion By-Products: Uses and Environmental ImpactsEnvironmental Benefits III2001
Belz, Giulio Characteristics of Fly Ashes and Processing Conditions Affecting Carbon-Ash Separation under Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectric ProcessingUBC - Beneficiation of High-LOI Fly Ash - A.M.2005
Belz, Giulio Combustion Reactivity of Unburned Carbon in Coal Combustion Fly AshesUBC - Characterization of High-LOI Fly Ash2005
Benson, Craig Sustainable Construction Case History: Fly ash Stabilization of Road-Surface GravelAggregates/Geotechnology III2007
Bhattacharyya, Sidhartha Chemical Fixation of Trace Elements in Coal Fly AshChemistry & Mineralogy II2007
Bhatty, Javed I.Commercial Demonstration of High-Carbon Fly Ash Technology in Cement ManufacturingConcrete 12003
Bhatty, Javed I.Conversion of Coal Prep-Wastes into Portland CementsNovel Applications 12003
Bigham, Jerry Oxidation of FGD-CaSO3 and Effect on Soil Chemical Properties When Applied to the Soil SurfacePosters2007
Bigham, Jerry Increased Crop Yield and Economic Return and Improved Soil Quality Due to Land Application of FGD-GypsumPosters2005
Bird, Jacqueline F.A review of OCDO's CCP initiatives: a program perspectiveInstitutional and Government Programs1999
Biswas, Debabrata Utilization of Silo Stored and Ponded Class C Fly Ash in Road BasesNovel Applications 12003
Bittner, James D.Triboelectrostatic Fly Ash Beneficiation: An Update on Separation Technologies’ International OperationsUBC - Beneficiation of High-LOI Fly Ash - P.M.2005
Bittner, James D.Removing Ammonia from Fly AshAmmonia2001
Bittner, James D.STI’s Six Years of Commercial Experience in Electrostatic Benefication of Fly AshBeneficiation I2001
Blackford, Mark Particulate Emissions from Combustion of a Coal+Tire BlendChemistry 12005
Blondin, Jacques Hydration of combustion ashes - a chemical and physical studyConcrete and Cement1999
Bonakdar, Aboozar Modeling of Sulfate Resistance of Flyash Blended Cement Concrete MaterialsCement and Concrete I2007
Booth, Andy P. P. G.Comparative Performance of Beneficiated Run-of-Station Fly Ash as CementCement and Concrete 32005
Borowski, Brian Concretes and Fly Ashes from a Full-Scale, Concrete-Friendly™ C-PAC™ Mercury Control TrialCement and Concrete VII2007
Borrego, Angeles G.Multicomponent Utilization of Fly Ash: Dream or RealityBeneficiation I2001
Botha, Francois D.Commercialization of Fired Paving Bricks with Class F Fly Ash from Illinois Basin CoalsPosters2005
Botha, Francois D.Manufacturing Commercial Bricks with Illinois Coal Fly AshBulk 22003
Bradley, J. P.Clay formation during weathering of alkaline coal fly ashChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Branam, Tracy D.Trace element partitioning in ground water at an abandoned mine-land site reclaimed with coal combustion productsEnvironmental Aspects1999
Brandner, Edward D.A New Fly Ash Separator Combining Magnetic Forces with Air DragBeneficiation 22003
Brennan, Peter Northwich - grouting using 1,000,000 tonnes of conditioned PFA from Drax Power StationMining I2007
Brickett, Lynn A.Concretes and Fly Ashes from a Full-Scale, Concrete-Friendly™ C-PAC™ Mercury Control TrialCement and Concrete VII2007
Brickett, Lynn A.Mercury Reduction Performance of Concrete-Friendly™ C-PAC™ SorbentMercury II2007
Brickett, Lynn A.Quantitation and Interpretation of Release of Mercury from Coal Utilization By-ProductsChemistry 2: Mercury2005
Brown, Drusilla Optimization and economic evaluation of coal fly ash reuse in new synthetic lightweight aggregatesNew Products1999
Brown, S. A.The Effect of Ettringite Formation on Expansion Properties of Compacted Spray Dryer AshEnvironmental Benefits II2001
Brownfield, Isabelle K.Mode of Occurrence of Arsenic in Feed Coal and its Derivative Fly Ash, Black Warrior Basin, AlabamaChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Brownfield, Isabelle K.Dispersed volcanic ash in feed coal and its influence on coal combustion productsPosters1999
Brownfield, Michael E.Chemical variation of feed coal and coal combustion products from an Indiana power plant utilizing low sulfur Powder River Basin coalPosters1999
Brownfield, Michael E.Dispersed volcanic ash in feed coal and its influence on coal combustion productsPosters1999
Bryant, Mark M.Effect of Cenospheres on Flyash Brick PropertiesEmerging Technology II2007
Bryant, Mark M.Commercialization of Fired Paving Bricks with Class F Fly Ash from Illinois Basin CoalsPosters2005
Buck, John K.Bottom Ash Fines as a Soil Amendment for Turfgrass and Site Closure – Laboratory and Mesocosm Studies at PPL Brunner Island and Montour Steam Electric StationAgriculture 32005
Buckley, Tera D.Analysis of How Carbon-Based Sorbents Will Impact Fly Ash Utilization and DisposalLOI/Beneficiation/Handling I2007
Buckley, Tera D.Current Status of Spray Dryer Absorber Material Characterization and UtilizationFGD I2007
Buckley, Tera D.National Synthesis on Regulations, Standards, and Practices Related to the Use of Coal Combustion ProductsRegulations & Standards II2007
Buckley, Tera D.Review of State Regulations, Standards, and Practices, Related to the Use of Coal Combustion Products: Texas Review Case StudyPolicy 32005
Bumrongjaroen, Walairat Application of Glass Corrosion Tests to the Reactivity of Fly AshChemistry & Mineralogy III2007
Bumrongjaroen, Walairat Optimization of Silica Fume, Fly Ash and Cement Mixes for High Performance ConcreteCement and Concrete 92005
Burchett, M. D.Prospects for Coal Ash in the Management of Australian SoilsAgriculture 22005
Burgers, Colleen L.Inter-laboratory Comparison of Leaching MethodsPosters2005
Burgers, Colleen L.Utilization of South African Fly Ash to Treat Acid Coal Mine Drainage, and Production of High Quality Zeolites from the Residual SolidsEnvironment 32003
Burgos, Silvia Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, SpainChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Burkett, William Test of Mercury Vapor Emission from Flyash BricksMercury I2007
Burkett, William Improving Freezing and Thawing Properties of Fly Ash BricksNew Products 12005
Butalia, Tarunjit S.Evaluation of Liquefaction Potential of Impounded Fly AshEnvironmental III2007
Butalia, Tarunjit S.Full Depth Reclamation of Asphalt Pavements Using Class F Fly AshAggregates/Geotechnology I2007
Butalia, Tarunjit S.The Consolidation Characteristics of Impounded Class F Fly Ash – A Case HistoryAsh Facility Management I2007
Butalia, Tarunjit S.Chemical Composition and Engineering Properties of Solid By-products Collected from the Ohio State Carbonation and Ash Reactivation (OSCAR) ProcessChemistry 72005
Butalia, Tarunjit S.Characterization of Hg, As and Se in Lime Spray Dryer AshFGD 12003
Butalia, Tarunjit S.Long-Term Permeability Monitoring of an FGD-Lined Pond FacilityEnvironmental Benefits II2001
Butalia, Tarunjit S.Short and Long Term Variability of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-ProductChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Butalia, Tarunjit S.The Behavior of Coal Combustion Products in Structural Fills - A Case HistoryConstruction Products I2001
Butalia, Tarunjit S.The Effect of Ettringite Formation on Expansion Properties of Compacted Spray Dryer AshEnvironmental Benefits II2001
Butalia, Tarunjit S.Utilization of Ohio Coal Combustion ProductsEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Butalia, Tarunjit S.Effect of freeze-thaw cycling on the mechanical properties of FGD by-productsDurability Issues/Ettringite1999
Butalia, Tarunjit S.Potential use of FGD as a flowable-fillConstruction and Evolution of CCPs1999
Byard, Ben High Volume Fly Ash ConcreteCement and Concrete VII2007
Camacho, Lucy MarCombined Statistical Model for the Leaching of Heavy Metals from Fly Ash Solidified/Stabilized WastesEnvironmental Benefits III2001
Camoes de Azevedo, Aires Fernando F. L.Durability of Low Cost High Performance Fly Ash ConcreteConcrete 22003
Cangialosi, Federico Characteristics of Fly Ashes and Processing Conditions Affecting Carbon-Ash Separation under Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectric ProcessingUBC - Beneficiation of High-LOI Fly Ash - A.M.2005
Cangialosi, Federico Combustion Reactivity of Unburned Carbon in Coal Combustion Fly AshesUBC - Characterization of High-LOI Fly Ash2005
Carabin, Pierre Plasma Gasification and Vitrification of Ash – Conversion of Ash into Glass-like Products and SyngasEmerging Technology I2007
Caramuscio, Pompilio Characteristics of Fly Ashes and Processing Conditions Affecting Carbon-Ash Separation under Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectric ProcessingUBC - Beneficiation of High-LOI Fly Ash - A.M.2005
Caramuscio, Pompilio Combustion Reactivity of Unburned Carbon in Coal Combustion Fly AshesUBC - Characterization of High-LOI Fly Ash2005
Cardone, Carol R.Release of Ammonium and Mercury From Nox Controlled Fly AshesPosters2007
Cardone, Carol R.Solubilization of Trace Metals from FGD Gypsum Using a Continuously Stirred Tank ReactorPosters2007
Cardone, Carol R.Leaching of CUB Using a CSTXChemistry 72005
Cardone, Carol R.Release of Ammonia from SCR / SNCR Fly AshesPosters2005
Caris, Melanie CFBC Ash Hydration StudiesFGD 12003
Cathcart, James D.Chemical variation of feed coal and coal combustion products from an Indiana power plant utilizing low sulfur Powder River Basin coalPosters1999
Cathcart, James D.Dispersed volcanic ash in feed coal and its influence on coal combustion productsPosters1999
Cazorla, Diego Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas DecontaminationEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Cedzynska, Krystyna Plasma vitrification of waste incinerator ashesPosters1999
Celik, Mehmet S.Separation of Pozzolonic Material from Lignitic Fly Ash of Tuncbilek Power StationBeneficiation I2001
Champagne, Kenneth J.Parametric study of the column oil agglomeration of fly ashProcessing1999
Chapman, Jeffryes Full Depth Reclamation of Asphalt Pavements Using Class F Fly AshAggregates/Geotechnology I2007
Chemler, Joseph A.Plant Growth in Sandy Soil/Compost Mixture and Commercial Peat Moss both Amended with Illinois Coal Fly AshPosters2005
Chen, Liming Oxidation of FGD-CaSO3 and Effect on Soil Chemical Properties When Applied to the Soil SurfacePosters2007
Chen, Liming Increased Crop Yield and Economic Return and Improved Soil Quality Due to Land Application of FGD-GypsumPosters2005
Chen, Liming Flue Gas Desulfurization By-products as Lime and Sulfur Sources for Alfalfa and SoybeanPosters2001
Chen, Qingru Coal Ash Beneficiation and Utilization in Coal Separation ProcessPosters2005
Chen, Xu Ozonation for the Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces in Fly AshNew Products II2001
Cheng, Chin Min Mercury Emissions During Steam-Curing of Cellular Concretes That Contain Fly Ash and Mercury-Loaded Powdered Activated CarbonMercury I2007
Cheng, Chin Min Mechanisms Controlling Leaching Kinetics of Fixated Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Material: the pH EffectFGD 22003
Chimenos, Jose M.Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, SpainChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Chin, Yu-Ping Acid mine drainage abatement using flue gas desulfurization byproduct: water quality aspectsHaulback/Remediation1999
Chou, Mei-In MelissaCommercialization of Fired Paving Bricks with Class F Fly Ash from Illinois Basin CoalsPosters2005
Chou, Mei-In MelissaPlant Growth in Sandy Soil/Compost Mixture and Commercial Peat Moss both Amended with Illinois Coal Fly AshPosters2005
Chou, Mei-In MelissaManufacturing Commercial Bricks with Illinois Coal Fly AshBulk 22003
Chou, Sheng-Fu J.Commercialization of Fired Paving Bricks with Class F Fly Ash from Illinois Basin CoalsPosters2005
Chou, Sheng-Fu J.Plant Growth in Sandy Soil/Compost Mixture and Commercial Peat Moss both Amended with Illinois Coal Fly AshPosters2005
Chugh, Yoginder PaulDemonstration of Cattle Feeding Pads using Coal Combustion Byproducts including Sulfite-rich Scrubber SludgeAgriculture I2007
Chugh, Yoginder PaulDemonstration of CFB Ash as a Cement Substitute in Concrete Pier Foundations for a Photo-Voltaic Power System at SIUCCCT Products I2007
Ciccu, Raimondo Heavy Metal Immobilization Using Fly Ash in Soils Contaminated by Mine ActivityMining I2001
Ciccu, Raimondo The Italian approach to the problem of fly ashProcessing1999
Clark, Ralph B.Benefits and constraints for use of FGD products on agricultural landForest/Soil Reclamation1999
Clark, Ralph B.Renovation of acidic Appalachian soil with FGD gypsum and FBC residue: soil leachate evaluationPosters1999
Clayton, Kip Effect of Cenospheres on Flyash Brick PropertiesEmerging Technology II2007
Cloke, Michael The Removal of Carbon from Fly Ash Using Supercritical Water OxidationBeneficiation I2001
Coca, Pilar Differential Behavior of Combustion and Gasification Fly Ash from Puertollano Power Plants (Spain) for Zeolite Synthesis and Silica ExtractionNew Products 22005
Cohen, Haim Fly Ash: A Potential Excellent Scrubber for Acidic Wastes in IsraelNovel Applications 32003
Cohen, Haim Synergetic Effect of Coal Flyash as a Scrubber to Acidic Wastes of the Phosphate Fertilizers IndustryNovel Applications 32003
Cohen, Haim Evaluation of the leaching potential of trace elements from coal ash to the (groundwater) aquiferForest/Soil Reclamation1999
Comer, John B.Trace element partitioning in ground water at an abandoned mine-land site reclaimed with coal combustion productsEnvironmental Aspects1999
Conrad, Gregory E.State Perspective on Regulation of Mine Placement of Coal Combustion WastesOSM Interactive Forum Session 32005
Conrads, Hans GeorgReal-Time Monitoring of Unburned Carbon on Utility Fly AshUBC - Predictive Performance Tools2005
Constantiner, Daniel The Influence of Fly Ash After Change to Low-NOx Burners on Concrete Strength – Case StudyCement and Concrete II2007
Copeland, Audrey The Effects of Fly Ash and Portland Cement on Long Term Excavatability of Flowable FillConstruction Products II2001
Coufal, Ryszard Peat Consolidation with Bottom Ash - Theory and PracticeAgriculture 12005
Cross, Doug Structural Applications of 100 Percent Fly Ash ConcreteCement and Concrete 52005
Crouch, Lewis K.High Volume Fly Ash ConcreteCement and Concrete VII2007
Crouch, Lewis K.The Effects of Fly Ash and Portland Cement on Long Term Excavatability of Flowable FillConstruction Products II2001
Cunningham, Paul A field evaluation of the use of FBC flyash for barnyard pavementConstruction and Evolution of CCPs1999
Dalberto, Alfred Coal Ash Beneficial Use at Mine Sites in PennsylvaniaOSM Interactive Forum Session 32005
Dalberto, Alfred The Use of Leachate Data and other Factors in Evaluating CCB’s for Placement at Coal Mine Sites in PennsylvaniaOSM Interactive Forum Session 22005
Dale, Deborah AnnThe Use of Neutral Leachate Test Data in Indiana’s Coal Combustion By-Product Disposal ProgramOSM Interactive Forum Session 22005
Daniels, Walter LeeLeachate Chemistry of Mixtures of Fly Ash and Alkaline Coal RefuseChemistry & Mineralogy III2007
Daniels, Walter LeeInter-laboratory Comparison of Leaching MethodsPosters2005
Daniels, Walter LeeEnhancement of Soil Carbon Sequestration by Amendment with Fly AshCUBs and Sustainable Development2003
Daniels, Walter LeeCharacterization of acid leaching reactions in coal refuse/coal fly ash bulk blendsEnvironmental Aspects1999
Danilin, Lev D.Formation Processes of Hollow Microspheres in the Fly Ash from Electric Power StationsPosters2005
Danilin, Lev D.Functional Materials on the Basis of CenospheresPosters2005
Dawson, Andrew The Environmental Impacts of Using Fly Ash – the UK Producers’ PerspectiveEnvironment 22003
De Silva, D. LionelProspects for Coal Ash in the Management of Australian SoilsAgriculture 22005
DeBruin, Nathaniel M.The Maryland Coal Mine Mapping Project: Providing Access to Historic Maps for Today's UsesMine Reclamation 22005
Decesare, Roger S.ASME/U.S. Bureau of Mines investigative program on vitrification of combustion ash/residuePosters1999
Deinhart, Gregg J.American Coal Ash Association programs to advance the management and use of coal combustion products (CCPs)Institutional and Government Programs1999
Dejaiffe, Robert Production of Recycled Products from Coal Ash Using a Plasma Enhanced Melter™New Products I2001
del Valle, Joaquin OlivaresProduction of Plates Based on Coal Fly Ash for Their Use as Insulating Materials in Doors and Fire Break WallsNew Products I2001
del Valle, Joaquin OlivaresUse of Coal Fly Ash in a Sprayed Mortar for the Passive Protection against Fire of Metallic StructuresPosters2001
Di Canio, Francesco Combustion Reactivity of Unburned Carbon in Coal Combustion Fly AshesUBC - Characterization of High-LOI Fly Ash2005
Dick, Warren A.Oxidation of FGD-CaSO3 and Effect on Soil Chemical Properties When Applied to the Soil SurfacePosters2007
Dick, Warren A.Increased Crop Yield and Economic Return and Improved Soil Quality Due to Land Application of FGD-GypsumPosters2005
Dick, Warren A.Flue Gas Desulfurization By-products as Lime and Sulfur Sources for Alfalfa and SoybeanPosters2001
Disney, Philip W.FGD Forced Oxidation Mechanism: A Pilot Plant Case StudyFGD 22005
Dobbs, Dennis D.A Utility Perspective: Subsidized Projects – How Much Should You Pay?Beneficiation I2001
Dockter, Bruce A.Current Status of Spray Dryer Absorber Material Characterization and UtilizationFGD I2007
Dockter, Bruce A.Engineering and Environmental Specifications of State Agencies for Utilization and Disposal of Coal Combustion ProductsPolicy 22005
Dockter, Bruce A.Development of Management Options for Biomass Combustion By-ProductsConcrete 12003
Dockter, Bruce A.Use of bottom ash and fly ash in rammed-earth constructionConstruction and Evolution of CCPs1999
Domingo, Manel J.Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale: examples of potential environmental applicationsChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Donahoe, Rona J.Chemical Fixation of Trace Elements in Coal Fly AshChemistry & Mineralogy II2007
Dotson, Jamey The Effects of Fly Ash and Portland Cement on Long Term Excavatability of Flowable FillConstruction Products II2001
Drozhzhin, Valeri S.Formation Processes of Hollow Microspheres in the Fly Ash from Electric Power StationsPosters2005
Drozhzhin, Valeri S.Functional Materials on the Basis of CenospheresPosters2005
Drozhzhin, Valeri S.Technical Monitoring of Microspheres from Fly Ashes of Electric Power Stations in the Russian FederationNew Products 32005
du Toit, Elsa S."SLASH" for flower and vegetable production in the informal sector in South AfricaPosters1999
Eamus, Derek Prospects for Coal Ash in the Management of Australian SoilsAgriculture 22005
Eastman, Michael Welcoming RemarksWelcoming Remarks - Plenary2001
Edens, Thomas F.Recovery and utilization of pond ashCommercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective1999
Edil, Tuncer Sustainable Construction Case History: Fly ash Stabilization of Road-Surface GravelAggregates/Geotechnology III2007
Ehret, Paul J.The State of Indiana’s Experience in Regulating the Disposal of Coal Ash at Surface Coal MinesOSM Interactive Forum Session 32005
Eick, Matt Leachate Chemistry of Mixtures of Fly Ash and Alkaline Coal RefuseChemistry & Mineralogy III2007
Eick, Matt Inter-laboratory Comparison of Leaching MethodsPosters2005
Elliot, Alex D.Controlled Release Zeolite Fertilisers: A Value Added Product Produced from Fly AshAgriculture 22005
Elsayed, Assem Compression Behavior of Synthetic Lightweight AggregatesAggregates/Geotechnology IV2007
Endres, Júlio C. T.The Removal of Fe, Zn, Cu, and Pb from Wastewaters Using Chabazite Zeolites Produced from Southern Brazilian Coal AshesEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Endres, Júlio C. T.Crystaline microstructure modification of Brazilian coal ash with alcaline solutionChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Endres, Júlio C. T.Zeolification of ashes obtained from the combustion of southern’s Brazil Candiota coalChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Ennis, Margaret V.Trace element partitioning in ground water at an abandoned mine-land site reclaimed with coal combustion productsEnvironmental Aspects1999
Erbe, Matthew W.Evaluation of water quality conditions associated with the use of coal combustion products for highway embankmentsConstruction and Evolution of CCPs1999
Ersoy, Bahri Separation of Pozzolonic Material from Lignitic Fly Ash of Tuncbilek Power StationBeneficiation I2001
Espiell, Ferran Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, SpainChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Estakhri, Cindy K.Base Stabilization and Dust Control Using Calcium Chloride and Fly AshBulk 32003
Estakhri, Cindy K.Stabilization of road bases containing coal combustion by-product sulfates and sulfites using high volume fly ash cementDurability Issues/Ettringite1999
Etchebers, O. Mineralogy and Trace Element Partitioning in Coal Fly Ash/Acid Mine Drainage Co-Disposed Solid ResiduesEnvironmental Management2005
Evanko, James L.Ceramic Tiles from High-Carbon Fly AshNovel Applications 12003
Eylands, Kurt E.Development of Management Options for Biomass Combustion By-ProductsConcrete 12003
Eylands, Kurt E.Use of bottom ash and fly ash in rammed-earth constructionConstruction and Evolution of CCPs1999
Fagan, Lisa Potential for Metal Leaching and Toxicity from Fly Ash Applied for Increasing Carbon Sequestration in SoilAgriculture 42005
Fan, Maoming Coal Ash Beneficiation and Utilization in Coal Separation ProcessPosters2005
Farber, Mark Ozonation for the Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces in Fly AshNew Products II2001
Fatih, Tutunlu Utilization of Fly Ash in Manufacturing of Building BricksConstruction Products II2001
Ferguson, E. GlenStabilization of Soil with Self-Cementing Coal AshesAgriculture 12005
Fernandes, Iolanda DillThe Removal of Fe, Zn, Cu, and Pb from Wastewaters Using Chabazite Zeolites Produced from Southern Brazilian Coal AshesEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Fernandes, Iolanda DillCrystaline microstructure modification of Brazilian coal ash with alcaline solutionChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Fernandes, Iolanda DillZeolification of ashes obtained from the combustion of southern’s Brazil Candiota coalChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Fernandez, Carlos LeivaInfluence of the Type of Ash on the Insulating Capacity of Fly Ash Mortars Used for Passive Protection against FirePosters2003
Fernandez, Carlos LeivaUse of Coal Fly Ash in a Sprayed Mortar for the Passive Protection against Fire of Metallic StructuresPosters2001
Fernandez-Pereira, Constantino Immobilization of a metallurgical waste using fly ash-based geopolymersPosters2007
Fernandez-Pereira, Constantino Use of zeolitised fly ashes in fire resistant platesEmerging Technology I2007
Fernandez-Pereira, Constantino Application of Zeolitized Coal Fly Ashes to the Depuration of Liquid WastesEnvironment 42003
Fernandez-Pereira, Constantino Influence of the Type of Ash on the Insulating Capacity of Fly Ash Mortars Used for Passive Protection against FirePosters2003
Fernandez-Pereira, Constantino Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas DecontaminationEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Fernandez-Pereira, Constantino Production of Plates Based on Coal Fly Ash for Their Use as Insulating Materials in Doors and Fire Break WallsNew Products I2001
Fernandez-Pereira, Constantino Use of Coal Fly Ash in a Sprayed Mortar for the Passive Protection against Fire of Metallic StructuresPosters2001
Ferrer, Pedro Zeolitisation of coal fly ashes using microwaves. Process optimisationPosters1999
Ferret, Lizete SenandesThe Removal of Fe, Zn, Cu, and Pb from Wastewaters Using Chabazite Zeolites Produced from Southern Brazilian Coal AshesEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Ferret, Lizete SenandesCrystaline microstructure modification of Brazilian coal ash with alcaline solutionChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Ferret, Lizete SenandesZeolification of ashes obtained from the combustion of southern’s Brazil Candiota coalChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Feuerborn, Hans-Joachim Present Situation and Perspectives of CCP Management in EuropePolicy 12005
Fey, Martin V.Utilization of South African Fly Ash to Treat Acid Coal Mine Drainage, and Production of High Quality Zeolites from the Residual SolidsEnvironment 32003
Fink, Rebecca L.State Regulation of CCPs & CCBs in TexasOSM Interactive Forum Session 32005
Finseth, Dennis H.Parametric study of the column oil agglomeration of fly ashProcessing1999
Flanagan, D. C.Use of Coal Combustion By-Products to Reduce Soil ErosionEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Flanagan, D. C.Use of Coal Combustion By-Products to Reduce Soil ErosionPosters2001
Font, Oriol Differential Behavior of Combustion and Gasification Fly Ash from Puertollano Power Plants (Spain) for Zeolite Synthesis and Silica ExtractionNew Products 22005
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Foster, Andrea L.Mode of Occurrence of Arsenic in Feed Coal and its Derivative Fly Ash, Black Warrior Basin, AlabamaChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Fox, Bruce Three Sisters Mountain Village Development – Transformation of Old Coal Mine Properties into Modern Day UsePosters2007
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Fox, John M.Changes in Fly Ash With Thermal TreatmentCement and Concrete 52005
Frady, William TedSouth Carolina Electric & Gas successful application of carbon burn-out at the Wateree StationCommercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective1999
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Gailius, A. Waste-Treated Waste: Stabilization of Colliery Waste from South Wales (UK) Using Wastepaper Sludge Ash (WSA)Cement and Concrete 82005
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Gajda, John W.Conversion of Coal Prep-Wastes into Portland CementsNovel Applications 12003
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Garcia, Javier Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas DecontaminationEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Garcia-Rojo, Ezequiel Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale: examples of potential environmental applicationsChemistry and Mineralogy1999
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Gasiorowski, Stephen A.Triboelectrostatic Fly Ash Beneficiation: An Update on Separation Technologies’ International OperationsUBC - Beneficiation of High-LOI Fly Ash - P.M.2005
Gasiorowski, Stephen A.Removing Ammonia from Fly AshAmmonia2001
Gasiorowski, Stephen A.STI’s Six Years of Commercial Experience in Electrostatic Benefication of Fly AshBeneficiation I2001
Gauthier, Philippe Combustion Tuning Systems for Control of Unburned CarbonUBC - Control Measures (Case Studies)2005
Gayer, Rodney A.Characterisation of Fly Ash from the Kangal Power Plant, Eastern TurkeyChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Geertsema, Ari Coal Products: Status and Future for the USAKeynote - Plenary2001
Ghafoori, Nader Processing, transporting, and utilizing coal combustion by-productsEconomic Development Issues1999
Ghiani, M. Heavy Metal Immobilization Using Fly Ash in Soils Contaminated by Mine ActivityMining I2001
Ghiani, M. The Italian approach to the problem of fly ashProcessing1999
Ghosh, Bijoy ChandraFly Ash – a Potential Source of Soil Amendment and a Component of Integrated Plant Nutrient Supply SystemEnvironment 12003
Giacinto, Joseph F.Cost Optimization for Mine Void Stabilization Projects: A Deep Mine Case StudyMining I2007
Giacinto, Joseph F.Effects of Acid Mine Drainage on CCP Grout: A Bench-Scale Weathering ExperimentPosters2007
Giampa, Vincent M.The Fate of Ammonia and Mercury in the Carbon Burn-Out (CBO™) ProcessCUBs and Sustainable Development2003
Giere, Reto Particulate Emissions from Combustion of a Coal+Tire BlendChemistry 12005
Ginster, Martin Leachate Characteristics of Ash Residues from a Laboratory-Scale Brine Encapsulation Simulation ProcessChemistry & Mineralogy I2007
Ginster, Martin Beneficial Utilisation of Sasol Coal Gasification AshNew Products 22005
Ginster, Martin Detailed Characterisation of Sasol AshesChemistry 62005
Gitari, M. WilsonMineralogy and Trace Element Partitioning in Coal Fly Ash/Acid Mine Drainage Co-Disposed Solid ResiduesEnvironmental Management2005
Gitari, M. WilsonTreatment of Acid Mine Drainage with Fly Ash: Removal of Major, Minor Elements, SO4 and Utilization of the Solid Residues for Wastewater TreatmentPosters2005
Giudetti, Maria Dry Bottom Ash Handling Increases MarketabilityLOI/Beneficiation/Handling I2007
Glarakis, Ioannis Mixture of Lignite Fly Ash in Concrete: Physical and Mineralogical Characterization – Case Study from Ptolemais, Northern GreeceCement and Concrete 52005
Glenn, John C.C2P2 – Partnership InnovationPolicy 22005
Goktepe, Burak A.Analysis and Design of a Stabilized Fly Ash as Pavement Base MaterialCement and Concrete 102005
Golightly, Danold W.Mercury Emissions During Steam-Curing of Cellular Concretes That Contain Fly Ash and Mercury-Loaded Powdered Activated CarbonMercury I2007
Golightly, Danold W.Chemical Composition and Engineering Properties of Solid By-products Collected from the Ohio State Carbonation and Ash Reactivation (OSCAR) ProcessChemistry 72005
Golightly, Danold W.Characterization of Hg, As and Se in Lime Spray Dryer AshFGD 12003
Golightly, Danold W.Short and Long Term Variability of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-ProductChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Goss, David C.C2P2 – Partnership InnovationPolicy 22005
Graham, Paul Future Ash Availability – Potential Consequences of Transformation of Australia’s Energy Generation Portfolio to 2050Policy 42005
Graham, Uschi M.Chemically active aerogel-fly ash composites for mercury clean-upMercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash1999
Grammelis, Panagiotis Coal Fly-Ash Utilisation in GreecePosters2005
Grammelis, Panagiotis Utilisation of Biomass Co-combustion Residues Coming from Pulverised Coal BoilersPosters2005
Granite, Evan Measurement of mercury flux from coal utilization by-products with a laboratory flux chamberPosters2007
Gray, McMahan L.Parametric study of the column oil agglomeration of fly ashProcessing1999
Greiner, Amie Inter-laboratory Comparison of Leaching MethodsPosters2005
Grier, Dean G.Coal combustion by-product diagenesis IIDurability Issues/Ettringite1999
Groppo, John G.Evaluation of Processed Bottom Ash for Use as Lightweight Aggregate in the Production of Concrete Masonry UnitsAggregates 12005
Groppo, John G.Ashes to Energy – The Coleman Power Plant ProjectBeneficiation I2001
Gurnari, Larry Ozonation for the Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces in Fly AshNew Products II2001
Gurupira, Tapiwa Z.Characteristics of Fly Ashes and Processing Conditions Affecting Carbon-Ash Separation under Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectric ProcessingUBC - Beneficiation of High-LOI Fly Ash - A.M.2005
Gurupira, Tapiwa Z.Development of an Automated Foam Index TestCement and Concrete 72005
Gurupira, Tapiwa Z.New Products from Coal Combustion Ash: Selective Extraction of Particles with Density < 2New Products II2001
Gurupira, Tapiwa Z.Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processingProcessing1999
Gustin, Frederick H.Resilient Moduli and Structural Layer Coefficient of Flyash Stabilized Recycled Asphalt BaseAggregates/Geotechnology I2007
Gustin, Frederick H.Full-Depth Cold In-Place Recycling of Asphalt Pavements Using Self-Cementing Fly Ash: Field and Laboratory StudyCement and Concrete 22005
Guynn, Robin Use of a CCP Grout to Reduce the Formation of Acid Mine Drainage: 10-Year Update on the Winding Ridge ProjectPosters2007
Guynn, Robin Use of a CCP Grout to Reduce the Formation of Acid Mine Drainage: An Update on the Winding Ridge ProjectOSM Interactive Forum Session 12005
Haefner, Ralph J.A sulfur-isotope mixing model to trace leachate from pressurized fluidized bed combustion byproducts in an abandoned coal mine settingHaulback/Remediation1999
Hämäläinen, Jouni Definition of mineral and chemical composition of fly ash derived from CFB combustion of coal with biomassPosters2007
Hamley, Paul The Removal of Carbon from Fly Ash Using Supercritical Water OxidationBeneficiation I2001
Hamre, Lucinda L.Use of bottom ash and fly ash in rammed-earth constructionConstruction and Evolution of CCPs1999
Haraguchi, Kensaku Removal of Dyes from Aqueous Solution by Sorption with Coal Fly AshPosters2003
Haraguchi, Kensaku Removal of Phosphate from Aqueous Solution by Crystallization Using Coal Fly AshEnvironmental Benefits II2001
Hardin, Kenneth O.Embankment Load Tests on an Active Ash BasinAsh Facility Management II2007
Harper, Kathy J.Radon Emissions from a High Volume Coal Fly Ash Structural Fill SiteEnvironmental Benefits II2001
Harper, Levi Rates of Ammonia Loss from MortarAmmonia2001
Hart, Brian R.Evaluation of Pulverized Fuel Ash Mixed with Organic Matter to Act as a Manufactured Growth MediumPosters2003
Hartung, Kerri L.M.Risk Evaluation of Leachable Mercury From Concrete Products Made With Fly AshMercury III2007
Hassett, David J.Analysis of How Carbon-Based Sorbents Will Impact Fly Ash Utilization and DisposalLOI/Beneficiation/Handling I2007
Hassett, David J.Current Status of Spray Dryer Absorber Material Characterization and UtilizationFGD I2007
Hassett, David J.Development of a Method to Determine Microbiologically Generated Mercury Vapor and Organomercury in CCBsMercury II2007
Hassett, David J.Determination of Expansion Potential of Coal Combustion By-ProductsChemistry 52005
Hassett, David J.Inter-laboratory Comparison of Leaching MethodsPosters2005
Hassett, David J.Organomercury Compound Determination from Microbiologically Mediated CUB SamplesChemistry 3: More Mercury2005
Hassett, David J.Quantitation and Interpretation of Release of Mercury from Coal Utilization By-ProductsChemistry 2: Mercury2005
Hassett, David J.Evaluating Expansion Potential of CCBsConcrete 32003
Hassett, David J.Leaching of CCBs: Observations from Over 25 Years of ResearchHydrology/Leaching 32003
Hassett, David J.Leaching of Selected Constituents from Ammoniated Fly Ash from a Coal-Fired Power PlantHydrology/Leaching 12003
Hassett, David J.Long-Term Mercury Release from CCBsMercury 12003
Hassett, David J.Mercury Release from FGDMercury 12003
Hassett, David J.Coal Fly Ash Trace Element Mobility in Soil StabilizationEnvironmental Benefits II2001
Hassett, David J.Developing Beneficial Use Rules for Coal Combustion Products (CCPs)Government Programs2001
Hassett, David J.Release of Mercury Vapor from Coal Combustion AshEnvironmental Benefits III2001
Hassett, David J.Materials from conversion of coal for power production: practical working definitionsConstruction and Evolution of CCPs1999
Hassett, David J.Mercury release from coal combustion by-products to the environmentMercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash1999
Hayden, Don B.Evaluation of Pulverized Fuel Ash Mixed with Organic Matter to Act as a Manufactured Growth MediumPosters2003
Haynes, Kirk Improving Freezing and Thawing Properties of Fly Ash BricksNew Products 12005
He, Yongtian Short- and Long-Term Behavior of Fixated FGD Material Grout at the Roberts-Dawson MineOSM Interactive Forum Session 12005
Hedgecock, Jill Risk Evaluation of Leachable Mercury From Concrete Products Made With Fly AshMercury III2007
Heebink, Loreal V.Analysis of How Carbon-Based Sorbents Will Impact Fly Ash Utilization and DisposalLOI/Beneficiation/Handling I2007
Heebink, Loreal V.Current Status of Spray Dryer Absorber Material Characterization and UtilizationFGD I2007
Heebink, Loreal V.Development of a Method to Determine Microbiologically Generated Mercury Vapor and Organomercury in CCBsMercury II2007
Heebink, Loreal V.Determination of Expansion Potential of Coal Combustion By-ProductsChemistry 52005
Heebink, Loreal V.Inter-laboratory Comparison of Leaching MethodsPosters2005
Heebink, Loreal V.Organomercury Compound Determination from Microbiologically Mediated CUB SamplesChemistry 3: More Mercury2005
Heebink, Loreal V.Quantitation and Interpretation of Release of Mercury from Coal Utilization By-ProductsChemistry 2: Mercury2005
Heebink, Loreal V.Leaching of CCBs: Observations from Over 25 Years of ResearchHydrology/Leaching 32003
Heebink, Loreal V.Leaching of Selected Constituents from Ammoniated Fly Ash from a Coal-Fired Power PlantHydrology/Leaching 12003
Heebink, Loreal V.Long-Term Mercury Release from CCBsMercury 12003
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Heebink, Loreal V.Release of Mercury Vapor from Coal Combustion AshEnvironmental Benefits III2001
Heidrich, Craig Prospects for Coal Ash in the Management of Australian SoilsAgriculture 22005
Heidrich, Craig The Environmental Bonafides for CCP Use in Australian Agricultural and Horticultural SystemsAgriculture 32005
Heidrich, Craig Ash Utilisation – an Australian PerspectiveBulk 12003
Helble, Joseph J.Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of ligniteChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Henke, Kevin R.Effects of Calcium Sulfate and Aluminum Crystal Forms on the Kinetics of Ettringite FormationCement and Concrete V2007
Henke, Kevin R.Trace Element Chemistry of Fly Ashes from Co-combusted Petroleum Coke and CoalChemistry 42005
Hequet, Valerie Influence of operating conditions on heavy metal cation removal by fly ash in aqueous solutionsPosters1999
Hequet, Valerie Removal of Cu2+ and Zn2+ in aqueous solutions by sorption onto fly ash and fly ash mixturesEnvironmental Aspects1999
Hernandez, Susana Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas DecontaminationEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Hesbach, Peter A.Leaching of Phase II Mercury Control Technology By-productsMercury II2007
Hesbach, Peter A.Inter-laboratory Comparison of Leaching MethodsPosters2005
Hesbach, Peter A.Rapid Batch Characterization of Coal Utilization By-ProductsChemistry 42005
Heun, Jeffrey BEmbankment Load Tests on an Active Ash BasinAsh Facility Management II2007
Hewitt, Ryan High Volume Fly Ash ConcreteCement and Concrete VII2007
Hicks, James K.Mitigation of Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR) of Highly Reactive Aggregates with Class C fly ashCement and Concrete I2007
Hill, Sharon Beneficial Use of FBC Coal Ash for Mine Reclamation in the Anthracite Region at the Wheelabrator Frackville and Mount Carmel Co-Gen SitesOSM Interactive Forum Session 12005
Hinis, E. Coal Fly-Ash Utilisation in GreecePosters2005
Hitch, Jennifer L.Overcoming Barriers to CCP UsePolicy 32005
Hodges, William K.Evaluation of water quality conditions associated with the use of coal combustion products for highway embankmentsConstruction and Evolution of CCPs1999
Hodges, William K.Maryland Power Plant Research Program promotes the beneficial use of CCPs as a means to protect Maryland's natural resourcesEconomic Development Issues1999
Hoecke, David A.ASME/U.S. Bureau of Mines investigative program on vitrification of combustion ash/residuePosters1999
Hofmeister, Luciana CamposThe Removal of Fe, Zn, Cu, and Pb from Wastewaters Using Chabazite Zeolites Produced from Southern Brazilian Coal AshesEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Hollander, Herbert I.ASME/U.S. Bureau of Mines investigative program on vitrification of combustion ash/residuePosters1999
Holmstrom, Ola C.Geotechnical properties of innovative, synthetic lightweight aggregatesNew Products1999
Honaker, Rick Processing, transporting, and utilizing coal combustion by-productsEconomic Development Issues1999
Hongo, Takashi Research and Development of Coal Ash Granulated Material for Civil Engineering ApplicationsNew Products 12005
Hopkins, Tommy C.Long-term performance of a highway subgrade stabilized with an atmospheric fluidized bed combustion materialDurability Issues/Ettringite1999
Hornberger, Roger J.Beneficial Use of FBC Coal Ash for Mine Reclamation in the Anthracite Region at the Wheelabrator Frackville and Mount Carmel Co-Gen SitesOSM Interactive Forum Session 12005
Hornberger, Roger J.Coal Ash Beneficial Use at Mine Sites in PennsylvaniaOSM Interactive Forum Session 32005
Hornberger, Roger J.Diagenesis of FBC Ash in an Acidic Pit LakeOSM Interactive Forum Session 12005
Hornberger, Roger J.The Use of Leachate Data and other Factors in Evaluating CCB’s for Placement at Coal Mine Sites in PennsylvaniaOSM Interactive Forum Session 22005
Hovy, Mark The use of fly ash fillers in rubberNew Products1999
Howard, Allen New Products from Coal Combustion Ash: Selective Extraction of Particles with Density < 2New Products II2001
Hower, James C.Studies of Mercury Capture on Fly Ash: Examples from Power Plants Burning Kentucky CoalsEnvironmental Benefits III2001
Hower, James C.Characterization of differing forms of unburned carbon present in fly ashChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Hower, James C.Dispersed volcanic ash in feed coal and its influence on coal combustion productsPosters1999
Hower, James C.Impact of conversion to low-NOx combustion on fly ash quality: investigation of a unit burning high-sulfur coalChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Hower, James C.Use of unburned carbon in fly ash as precursor for the development of activated carbonsNew Products1999
Hrach, Frank J.Removing Ammonia from Fly AshAmmonia2001
Hsu, Yin-Sung Mixing Reservoir Sediment with Fly Ash to Make Bricks and Other ProductsEnvironment 22003
Huffman, Gerald P.Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of ligniteChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Huggins, Frank E.Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of ligniteChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Hunter, Mike Concrete Domes for Flyash StorageBulk 12003
Hurt, Robert H.Adsorption of Ammonia on Coal Fly AshAmmonia2001
Hurt, Robert H.Ozonation for the Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces in Fly AshNew Products II2001
Intini, Gianluca Combustion Reactivity of Unburned Carbon in Coal Combustion Fly AshesUBC - Characterization of High-LOI Fly Ash2005
Irdi, Gino A.Triboelectrostatic separation of fly ashProcessing1999
Iribarne, Agripina Hydration of combustion ashes - a chemical and physical studyConcrete and Cement1999
Iribarne, Julio V.Hydration of combustion ashes - a chemical and physical studyConcrete and Cement1999
Ishikawa, Yoshitaka Pozzolanic reactions between natural and artificial aggregate and the concrete matrixCement and Concrete IV2007
Ishikawa, Yoshitaka Research on the Quality Distrubution of JIS Type-II Fly Ash in JapanPosters2007
Ishikawa, Yoshitaka A Study on a Technology to Produce Inorganic Fibers by Melting Coal AshNew Products 12005
Iwuoha, E. I.Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage with Fly Ash: Removal of Major, Minor Elements, SO4 and Utilization of the Solid Residues for Wastewater TreatmentPosters2005
Izquierdo, Maria Comparison Between Laboratory Leaching Properties and Field Experiments of MSWI Bottom Ash Used as an Unbound Granular Material for Road PavementsAggregates 12005
Izquierdo, Maria Use of Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration as a Road MaterialConstruction Products III2001
Izumo, Yoshitsugu Research and Development of Coal Ash Granulated Material for Civil Engineering ApplicationsNew Products 12005
Izydorczyk, Michal Plasma vitrification of waste incinerator ashesPosters1999
Jackson, N. MikePavement Subgrade Stabilization and Construction Using Bed and Fly AshAggregates/Geotechnology I2007
Jagiella, Diana M.Engineering and Environmental Specifications of State Agencies for Utilization and Disposal of Coal Combustion ProductsPolicy 22005
Jalali, Sai Durability of Low Cost High Performance Fly Ash ConcreteConcrete 22003
Jamison, Russell E.A New Fly Ash Separator Combining Magnetic Forces with Air DragBeneficiation 22003
Jansen, Thomas J.In-Situ Mixed Concrete with 93 % to 100% Recycled Content: We Energies “Eco-Pad” PavementCement and Concrete III2007
Janssen, Maria Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas DecontaminationEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Janssen, Maria Improvement of environmental quality of coal fly ash by applying forced leachingEnvironmental Aspects1999
Jarabek, Raquel L.Coal combustion by-product diagenesis IIDurability Issues/Ettringite1999
Jdid, El-Aid Immobilization of a metallurgical waste using fly ash-based geopolymersPosters2007
Jeong, Yeon-Tae The Flow Characteristics of Fly Ash Slurry for Plugging Abandoned Wells Using Coiled TubingPosters2003
Jewell, Robert BenjaminThe Fabrication of Value Added Cement Products from Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion AshCement and Concrete V2007
Jia, Lufei Reactivation of Partially Sulphated CFBC Ash and Limestone with Steam and Liquid WaterPosters2007
Jia, Lufei CFBC Ash Hydration StudiesFGD 12003
Jiang, Xinkai Coal Ash Beneficiation and Utilization in Coal Separation ProcessPosters2005
Jiang, Xinkai The Influence of Ash Particles Interactions During Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectric BeneficiationBeneficiation I2001
Jiang, Xinkai Triboelectric process of combustion fly ash after carbon burnoutProcessing1999
Johnson, Craig A.Use of Sulfur Isotopes to Monitor Dissolved Sulfate Derived from a Fly Ash Emplacement Site, North-Central ColoradoMine Reclamation 22005
Johnson, Howard J.A review of OCDO's CCP initiatives: a program perspectiveInstitutional and Government Programs1999
Johnson, Stephen A.Role of Combustion Diagnostics in an Integrated System to Reduce Fly Ash Carbon and Increase Ash ValueUBC - Beneficiation of High-LOI Fly Ash - A.M.2005
Jones, Charles L.New Products from Coal Combustion Ash: Selective Extraction of Particles with Density < 2New Products II2001
Jones, Charles L.Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processingProcessing1999
Jones, M. RoderickComparative Performance of Beneficiated Run-of-Station Fly Ash as CementCement and Concrete 32005
Jones, M. RoderickMoving Fly Ash Utilisation in Concrete Forward: A UK Perspective presented by Dr. M. R. Jones, Head of the Division of Civil Engineering and Reader in Concrete Technology at the University of Dundee, ScotlandKeynote - Plenary2003
Jorgenson, Ron R.Modeling of Constantly Evolving CCP Management Options at a Coal-fired Power PlantEnvironment 12003
Josa, Alejandro Comparison Between Laboratory Leaching Properties and Field Experiments of MSWI Bottom Ash Used as an Unbound Granular Material for Road PavementsAggregates 12005
Juan, Roberto Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas DecontaminationEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Kachur, Edward Leaching of Phase II Mercury Control Technology By-productsMercury II2007
Kairies, Candace L.Solubilization of Trace Metals from FGD Gypsum Using a Continuously Stirred Tank ReactorPosters2007
Kairies, Candace L.Testing Mechanisms of Mercury Retention in FGD ProductsPosters2007
Kairies, Candace L.Distribution of Mercury in FGD ByproductsPosters2005
Kairies, Candace L.Leaching of CUB Using a CSTXChemistry 72005
Kakaras, E. Coal Fly-Ash Utilisation in GreecePosters2005
Kakaras, Emmanuel Utilisation of Biomass Co-combustion Residues Coming from Pulverised Coal BoilersPosters2005
Kakaras, Emmanuel K.Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Greek and Chinese Coal Fly Ash: Research for Potential ApplicationsChemistry 52005
Kalinski, Michael E.Hydraulic Conductivity of Compacted Cement-Stabilized Fly AshCement and Concrete 42005
Kalyoncu, Rustu S.Materials flow in the production and use of coal combustion productsEconomic Development Issues1999
Kania, Timothy Coal Ash Beneficial Use at Mine Sites in PennsylvaniaOSM Interactive Forum Session 32005
Kania, Timothy The Use of FBC Ash for Alkaline Addition at Surface Coal MinesMining I2001
Karangelos, Dimitrios Coal Fly-Ash Utilisation in GreecePosters2005
Karangelos, Dimitrios Utilisation of Biomass Co-combustion Residues Coming from Pulverised Coal BoilersPosters2005
Karayigit, Ali IhsanCharacterisation of Fly Ash from the Kangal Power Plant, Eastern TurkeyChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Karmakar, Sambhunath Fly Ash – a Potential Source of Soil Amendment and a Component of Integrated Plant Nutrient Supply SystemEnvironment 12003
Kashi, Mohsen Flowable Fills Developed With High Volumes of Fly AshAggregates/Geotechnology III2007
Kato, Masahiro Pozzolanic reactions between natural and artificial aggregate and the concrete matrixCement and Concrete IV2007
Kayali, Obada Flashag – New Lightweight Aggregate for High Strength and Durable ConcreteAggregates 22005
Kayali, Obada High Performance Bricks from Fly AshNew Products 12005
Kazonich, George Mass release of trace elements from coal combustion by-productsEnvironmental Aspects1999
Kazonich, George The release of base metals during acidic leaching of fly ashEnvironmental Aspects1999
Keating, Robert W.Evaluation of water quality conditions associated with the use of coal combustion products for highway embankmentsConstruction and Evolution of CCPs1999
Keating, Robert W.Maryland Power Plant Research Program promotes the beneficial use of CCPs as a means to protect Maryland's natural resourcesEconomic Development Issues1999
Keppeler, James G.Carbon Burn-Out: An Update on Commercial ApplicationsBeneficiation I2001
Keppeler, James G.South Carolina Electric & Gas successful application of carbon burn-out at the Wateree StationCommercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective1999
Ketikidis, Chrisovalantis Definition of mineral and chemical composition of fly ash derived from CFB combustion of coal with biomassPosters2007
Ketikidis, Chrisovalantis Greek fly ash as a cement replacement in the production of paving blocksCement and Concrete III2007
Key, D. Mineralogy and Trace Element Partitioning in Coal Fly Ash/Acid Mine Drainage Co-Disposed Solid ResiduesEnvironmental Management2005
Key, D. Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage with Fly Ash: Removal of Major, Minor Elements, SO4 and Utilization of the Solid Residues for Wastewater TreatmentPosters2005
Khahl, Carlos A.Crystaline microstructure modification of Brazilian coal ash with alcaline solutionChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Khahl, Carlos A.Zeolification of ashes obtained from the combustion of southern’s Brazil Candiota coalChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Khovrin, Alexander N.Functional Materials on the Basis of CenospheresPosters2005
Kim, Ann G.Release of Ammonium and Mercury From Nox Controlled Fly AshesPosters2007
Kim, Ann G.Rapid Batch Characterization of Coal Utilization By-ProductsChemistry 42005
Kim, Ann G.Release of Ammonia from SCR / SNCR Fly AshesPosters2005
Kim, Ann G.Adsorption of Mercury onto Fly AshPosters2003
Kim, Ann G.Mass release of trace elements from coal combustion by-productsEnvironmental Aspects1999
Kim, Ann G.The release of base metals during acidic leaching of fly ashEnvironmental Aspects1999
Kim, Hyung Taek Comparison of Low Temperature Ash Deposition Determined by Theoretical and Experimental Method in Coal Gasifier ConditionPosters2007
Kim, Jungbae Enhancement of Soil Carbon Sequestration by Amendment with Fly AshCUBs and Sustainable Development2003
Kimoto, Masayoshi Influence of Coal Properties and Combustion Conditions on Specific Surface Area of Fly AshChemistry 12005
Kinuthia, John MungaiWaste-Treated Waste: Stabilization of Colliery Waste from South Wales (UK) Using Wastepaper Sludge Ash (WSA)Cement and Concrete 82005
Klink, Michael J.Utilization of South African Fly Ash to Treat Acid Coal Mine Drainage, and Production of High Quality Zeolites from the Residual SolidsEnvironment 32003
Knowles, Jimmy C.South Carolina Electric & Gas successful application of carbon burn-out at the Wateree StationCommercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective1999
Kochberger, Michael A New Approach to the Production of Bricks Made of 100% Fly AshConstruction Products I2001
Kochert, Sean L.Dry Bottom Ash Handling Increases MarketabilityLOI/Beneficiation/Handling I2007
Koenig, Alan E.Mode of Occurrence of Arsenic in Feed Coal and its Derivative Fly Ash, Black Warrior Basin, AlabamaChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Kokmeijer, Esther Field Leaching of Bricks and Concrete Containing Coal Fly AshConstruction Products III2001
Kolacinski, Zbigniew Plasma vitrification of waste incinerator ashesPosters1999
Kopczynska, Olga Peat Consolidation with Bottom Ash - Theory and PracticeAgriculture 12005
Kost, David A.Oxidation of FGD-CaSO3 and Effect on Soil Chemical Properties When Applied to the Soil SurfacePosters2007
Koukouzas, Nikolaos K.Definition of mineral and chemical composition of fly ash derived from CFB combustion of coal with biomassPosters2007
Koukouzas, Nikolaos K.Greek fly ash as a cement replacement in the production of paving blocksCement and Concrete III2007
Koukouzas, Nikolaos K.Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Greek and Chinese Coal Fly Ash: Research for Potential ApplicationsChemistry 52005
Koukouzas, Nikolaos K.Mixture of Lignite Fly Ash in Concrete: Physical and Mineralogical Characterization – Case Study from Ptolemais, Northern GreeceCement and Concrete 52005
Koury, Daniel J.Coal Ash Beneficial Use at Mine Sites in PennsylvaniaOSM Interactive Forum Session 32005
Kraemer, William B.Bottom Ash Use in Utility Joint Trench OperationBulk 32003
Kruger, Japie Historical Development of Coal Ash Utilisation in South AfricaPolicy 32005
Kruger, Japie Development of a Robust Quality Control Procedure to Measure Particle Size Distributions in Fly AshBeneficiation 12003
Kruger, Richard A.Historical Development of Coal Ash Utilisation in South AfricaPolicy 32005
Kruger, Richard A.Development of a Robust Quality Control Procedure to Measure Particle Size Distributions in Fly AshBeneficiation 12003
Kruger, Richard A.The Use of a Soil Ameliorant Based on Fly ash and Sewage SludgeEnvironmental Benefits II2001
Kruger, Richard A."SLASH" for flower and vegetable production in the informal sector in South AfricaPosters1999
Kruger, Richard A.Crop responses to SLASH (mixture of sewage sludge, lime and fly ash) as influenced by soil texture, acidity and fertilityForest/Soil Reclamation1999
Kruger, Richard A.The manufacture and evaluation of an artificial soil (SLASH) prepared from fly ash and sewage sludgeForest/Soil Reclamation1999
Kruger, Richard A.The use of fly ash fillers in rubberNew Products1999
Kulaots, Indrek Adsorption of Ammonia on Coal Fly AshAmmonia2001
Kulunchakova, Galina P.Formation Processes of Hollow Microspheres in the Fly Ash from Electric Power StationsPosters2005
Kumar, Sanjeev Demonstration of CFB Ash as a Cement Substitute in Concrete Pier Foundations for a Photo-Voltaic Power System at SIUCCCT Products I2007
Kumar, Sunil Resilient Moduli and Structural Layer Coefficient of Flyash Stabilized Recycled Asphalt BaseAggregates/Geotechnology I2007
Kuvaev, Mikhail D.Formation Processes of Hollow Microspheres in the Fly Ash from Electric Power StationsPosters2005
Kuvaev, Mikhail D.Technical Monitoring of Microspheres from Fly Ashes of Electric Power Stations in the Russian FederationNew Products 32005
LaBuz, Lawrence L.Bottom Ash Fines as a Soil Amendment for Turfgrass and Site Closure – Laboratory and Mesocosm Studies at PPL Brunner Island and Montour Steam Electric StationAgriculture 32005
Ladwig, Kenneth J.Calcium Effect on Arsenic (V) Adsorption onto Coal Fly AshChemistry & Mineralogy II2007
Ladwig, Kenneth J.Chemical Fixation of Trace Elements in Coal Fly AshChemistry & Mineralogy II2007
Ladwig, Kenneth J.Mercury Emissions During Steam-Curing of Cellular Concretes That Contain Fly Ash and Mercury-Loaded Powdered Activated CarbonMercury I2007
Ladwig, Kenneth J.The Leachability and Speciation of Arsenic and Selenium in Coal Fly AshEnvironmental I2007
Lamey, Steven C.Rapid Batch Characterization of Coal Utilization By-ProductsChemistry 42005
Lamminen, Mikko Short- and Long-Term Behavior of Fixated FGD Material Grout at the Roberts-Dawson MineOSM Interactive Forum Session 12005
Lamminen, Mikko Water Quality at the Roberts-Dawson Coal Mine Three Years After Placement of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-ProductMining I2001
Lamminen, Mikko Acid mine drainage abatement using flue gas desulfurization byproduct: water quality aspectsHaulback/Remediation1999
Landreth, Ronald Mercury Reduction Performance of Concrete-Friendly™ C-PAC™ SorbentMercury II2007
Laudal, Dennis L.Mercury release from coal combustion by-products to the environmentMercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash1999
Lav, Abdullah HilmiAnalysis and Design of a Stabilized Fly Ash as Pavement Base MaterialCement and Concrete 102005
Lav, M. AysenAnalysis and Design of a Stabilized Fly Ash as Pavement Base MaterialCement and Concrete 102005
Lawrie, R. Influence of coal fly ash application on trace element mobility and distribution in soil, plant and leachateAgriculture II2007
Le Cloirec, Pierre Influence of operating conditions on heavy metal cation removal by fly ash in aqueous solutionsPosters1999
Le Cloirec, Pierre Removal of Cu2+ and Zn2+ in aqueous solutions by sorption onto fly ash and fly ash mixturesEnvironmental Aspects1999
Lecuyer, I. Influence of operating conditions on heavy metal cation removal by fly ash in aqueous solutionsPosters1999
Lecuyer, I. Removal of Cu2+ and Zn2+ in aqueous solutions by sorption onto fly ash and fly ash mixturesEnvironmental Aspects1999
Lederman, Eli Synergetic Effect of Coal Flyash as a Scrubber to Acidic Wastes of the Phosphate Fertilizers IndustryNovel Applications 32003
Lee, Bing-Jean Mixing Reservoir Sediment with Fly Ash to Make Bricks and Other ProductsEnvironment 22003
Lee, J. Short and Long Term Variability of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-ProductChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Lee, Joon-Soo Comparison of Low Temperature Ash Deposition Determined by Theoretical and Experimental Method in Coal Gasifier ConditionPosters2007
Lee, Jung W.Potential use of FGD as a flowable-fillConstruction and Evolution of CCPs1999
Lee, R. J.The Effect of Ettringite Formation on Expansion Properties of Compacted Spray Dryer AshEnvironmental Benefits II2001
Lee, Yong BokOxidation of FGD-CaSO3 and Effect on Soil Chemical Properties When Applied to the Soil SurfacePosters2007
Lee, Yong BokIncreased Crop Yield and Economic Return and Improved Soil Quality Due to Land Application of FGD-GypsumPosters2005
Leiva, Carlos Immobilization of a metallurgical waste using fly ash-based geopolymersPosters2007
Leiva, Carlos Use of zeolitised fly ashes in fire resistant platesEmerging Technology I2007
Lenke, Lary R.Minimum Fly Ash Cement Replacement To Mitigate Alkali Silica ReactionCement and Concrete 1: Alkali & Silica Reaction2005
Lerach, Stephanie L.Coal combustion by-product diagenesis IIDurability Issues/Ettringite1999
Lester, Edward The Removal of Carbon from Fly Ash Using Supercritical Water OxidationBeneficiation I2001
Levine, Stephen Optimization and economic evaluation of coal fly ash reuse in new synthetic lightweight aggregatesNew Products1999
Lewis, Howard S.Commercialization of Fired Paving Bricks with Class F Fly Ash from Illinois Basin CoalsPosters2005
Li, Huijun Particulate Emissions from Combustion of a Coal+Tire BlendChemistry 12005
Li, Tianxiang Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processingProcessing1999
Li, Tianxiang Triboelectric process of combustion fly ash after carbon burnoutProcessing1999
Liberti, Lorenzo Characteristics of Fly Ashes and Processing Conditions Affecting Carbon-Ash Separation under Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectric ProcessingUBC - Beneficiation of High-LOI Fly Ash - A.M.2005
Liberti, Lorenzo Combustion Reactivity of Unburned Carbon in Coal Combustion Fly AshesUBC - Characterization of High-LOI Fly Ash2005
Lin, Jin MeiLeaching test of coal fly ash for the landfillAsh Facility Management I2007
Linares, Angel Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas DecontaminationEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Link, Thomas A.Triboelectrostatic separation of fly ashProcessing1999
Lister, Robert A.Commercialization Status of a Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectrostatic System for Carbon/Ash SeparationBeneficiation I2001
Liu, Henry Test of Mercury Vapor Emission from Flyash BricksMercury I2007
Liu, Henry Improving Freezing and Thawing Properties of Fly Ash BricksNew Products 12005
Liu, Henry Mixing Reservoir Sediment with Fly Ash to Make Bricks and Other ProductsEnvironment 22003
Liu, Xin Mercury Reduction Performance of Concrete-Friendly™ C-PAC™ SorbentMercury II2007
Livingston, Richard A.Application of Glass Corrosion Tests to the Reactivity of Fly AshChemistry & Mineralogy III2007
Livingston, Richard A.Optimization of Silica Fume, Fly Ash and Cement Mixes for High Performance ConcreteCement and Concrete 92005
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