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AuthorTitleSessionYear
Abagiu, Traian AChar from coal ash as a possible precursor for synthetic graphite – Recent developments of the Charphite projectInternational Perspectives II2019
Abel, Alexander S. P.Rapid Batch Characterization of Coal Utilization By-ProductsChemistry 42005
Acevedo, Loreto Improved Performance of Soils Stabilized with FBC AshAggregates/Geotechnology III2009
Aceves, Andrew B.The Use of Non-Commercial Fly Ash in Roller Compacted Concrete StructuresCement and Concrete VI2011
Acosta, D. AnselmoProduction of Lightweight Aggregates from Coal Gasification Fly Ash and SlagAggregates 22005
Adair, Brian CCR Microparticulates and the Trouble They CausePonds XIII2017
Adams, Joby L.Use of Sulfur Isotopes to Monitor Dissolved Sulfate Derived from a Fly Ash Emplacement Site, North-Central ColoradoMine Reclamation 22005
Adams, Monique Size Distribution of Rare Earth Elements in Coal AshChemistry I2015
Adams, S. MarshallEffects of the Kingston Ash Release on Fish Reproduction and Larval FishKingston I - Ecological Investigations2013
Adams, Thomas H.CCP: Looking Forward in the USA - Plenary PPTKeynote2015
Adams, Thomas H.Plenary Q-A session - Plenary Podcast (mp3)Keynote2015
Adams, Thomas H.Tom Adams - CCP: Looking Forward in the USA - Plenary Podcast (mp3)Keynote2015
Adams, Thomas H.CCPs in a New Regulatory EraRegulations I2013
Adeleke, Ekundayo Reexamining the Use of Coal Fly Ash in Agriculture: Utilization as Soil Amendment in Biofuel Feedstock ProductionPosters2015
Adeleke, Ekundayo Use of Fly Ash as Soil Amendment for Biofuel Feedstock Production with Concomitant Disposal of Waste AccumulationsPosters2013
Adkins, Marvin KentPreparation of Coal Ash Disposal Facilities to Comply With the CCR RegulationsRegulations II2015
Adkins, Marvin KentStrategic Planning for Siting Coal Combustion Residual Disposal FacilitiesPonds & Landfills I2013
Aeiker, Dusty Beneficial Use of CCBs to Develop an Optimal Mix for Pervious ConcretePosters2011
Affolter, Ronald H.Characterization of Feed Coal and Coal Combustion Products in a Power Plant Utilizing Northern Appalachian Basin Coal: A Mass Balance ApproachChemistry/Mineralogy I2009
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
Ahlberg, Gary IST Wellfield System – A Sustainable Clean Water Strategy for Dewatering Pond AshPonds I2017
Ahlberg, Gary Hybrid Geotextile Design for CCP Materials in Landfill Drainage and Closure SystemsWaste Management V2015
Ahlert, William Environmental Factors Associated With Decommissioning That Can Impact Cost, Schedule and Reuse OptionsAsh Management I2017
Ahrens, Jeffrey MConceptual Groundwater Remedial Alternatives at Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) SitesGroundwater and Environment I2017
Aiken, Jane T.A success model and commercial supply of coal ash to Australian AgricultureAgriculture I2015
Aiken, Jane T.Australian Marketing Perspective Coal Ash for AgricultureAgriculture I2015
Aiken, Jane T.Regulatory implications low pH coal combustion products Australian perspectiveUtilization III2013
Aineto, Monica Production of Lightweight Aggregates from Coal Gasification Fly Ash and SlagAggregates 22005
Aita, Kelly Lessons Learned and Considerations for Dry Bottom Ash Conversion ProjectsRegulatory Issues I2019
Ajlouni, Mohammad A.Monitored Preload Fill Over an Inactive Fly Ash ReservoirPonds I2013
Ajlouni, Mohammad A.Geotechnical Design Considerations for Landfill Construction Over an Ash PondMining/Reclamation III2009
Ajlouni, Mohammad A.The Consolidation Characteristics of Impounded Class F Fly Ash – A Case HistoryAsh Facility Management I2007
Akbari, Hamid Production of Geopolymer Binder from Coal Fly Ash to Make Cement-less ConcreteCement & Concrete III2015
Alam, Shaurav Design, Fabrication and Testing of a Full-Scale Geopolymer Concrete Median BarrierCement & Concrete V2013
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
Alberca, Luis Waste Stabilization/Solidification (S/S) Using Fly Ash-Based Geopolymers. Influence of Carbonation on the S/S of an EAF DustPosters2009
Albright, Amy Effects of Acid Mine Drainage on CCP Grout: A Bench-Scale Weathering ExperimentPosters2007
Aldea, Corina Paste Demonstration Laboratory StudyCement and Concrete IV2019
Alexopoulos, Dimitrios Mine wastewater treatment by highly calcareous and siliceous fly ash: a comparative studyEnvironmental I2013
Alhassan, Mohammad A.Sustainable Fly Ash Bridge Deck Concrete OverlayCement and Concrete VI2011
Al-Hawaree, Mohamad Project Considerations for New Coal Ash LandfillsPonds III2013
Al-Hawaree, Mohamad Utilizing Cut-Off Walls for Groundwater Remediation Issues associated with Coal Ash LandfillsPonds V2013
Allen, Arthur L.FGD Gypsum Filters Remove Soluble Phosphorus from Agricultural Drainage WatersEnvironment VI2011
Alliman, Corinne Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, SpainChemistry and Mineralogy I2001
Allouche, Erez N.Design, Fabrication and Testing of a Full-Scale Geopolymer Concrete Median BarrierCement & Concrete V2013
Allouche, Erez N.Effect of Accerlerated Sulfate Attack in Geopolymer ConcreteCement & Concrete III2013
Allouche, Erez N.Examination of Precursors in Fly Ash for Development of an Engineered Geopolymer ConcreteCement & Concrete II2013
Allouche, Erez N.Statistical Software to improve the accuracy of geopolymer concrete mix design and proportioningCement & Concrete VI2013
Allouche, Erez N.Effect of Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR) in Geopolymer ConcreteCement and Concrete IV2011
Allouche, Erez N.Experimental Evaluation of Self-Cure Geopolymer Concrete for Mass Pour ApplicationsCement and Concrete IV2011
Allouche, Erez N.Toxicity Mitigation and Solidification of Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Fly Ash Using Alkaline Activated Coal AshEnvironment VII2011
Allouche, Erez N.Evaluation of Class ‘C’ and Class ‘F’ Fly Ash as Precursors for a Corrosion Resistant Geopolymer CoatingNew Products III2009
Allouche, Erez N.Evaluation of Fly Ash Stockpiles as Potential Source Material for Geopolymer ConcreteCement and Concrete II2009
Al-Masud, Mir Design, Fabrication and Testing of a Full-Scale Geopolymer Concrete Median BarrierCement & Concrete V2013
Alowitz, Michael CCP Groundwater Monitoring – Importance of Groundwater Redox ConditionsEnvironment VI2011
Altermann, Wladyslaw The Injection of Fly Ash Slurries in Deep Geological Reservoirs for Improved Reservoir Integrity and Safe CO2 SequestrationPosters2011
Altman, Ralph Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processingProcessing1999
Alvarez, Diego Multicomponent Utilization of Fly Ash: Dream or RealityBeneficiation I2001
Alvarez, Esther Differential Partitioning and Speciation of Hg in Wet FGD Facilities of PCC Power PlantsFGD2009
Alvarez, Esther Fate of Trace Pollutants in PCC-FGD Power PlantsChemistry/Mineralogy II2009
Amaya, Andrew The Use of Bottom Ash in the Design of DamsAggregates/Geotechnology II2007
Amaya, Maria Beneficial Utilization of Chinese Dry Flue Gas Desulfurization Materials for Stabilization of Weak SoilsAgriculture II2015
Amaya, Pedro J.Pond Closure - Case StudyPonds XI2017
Amaya, Pedro J.Centrifuge Model Test of a Sand Embankment Built on Saturated Coal AshWaste Management VI2015
Amaya, Pedro J.Dynamic Liquefaction Potential of Impounded Class F Fly AshPonds VII2015
Amaya, Pedro J.Using Stabilized Flue Gas Desulfurization Material to Reclaim Highwalls and Mitigate Acid Mine DrainageReclamation II2015
Amaya, Pedro J.Challenges of Closing Large Fly Ash PondsPonds IV2013
Amaya, Pedro J.Evaluation of Liquefaction Potential at Fly Ash Storage ReservoirsLiquefaction II2013
Amaya, Pedro J.Liquefaction Potential of Impounded Class F Fly AshLiquefaction I2013
Amaya, Pedro J.Use of Instrumented Test Fill to Assess Static Liquefaction of Impounded Fly AshLiquefaction I2013
Amaya, Pedro J.Geotechnical Design Considerations for Landfill Construction Over an Ash PondMining/Reclamation III2009
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
Ambrose, Keith Paste Demonstration Laboratory StudyCement and Concrete IV2019
Amer, Omar Evaluation of Coal Ash as a Supplementary Cementitious Material for Application in Full- Depth Reclamation of Asphalt Pavements.Posters2019
Amin, Mehedy Dynamic Liquefaction of Ponded Fly AshCCP Storage and Management V2019
Amini, Farshad Geotechnical Properties of Fly Ash and Soil Mixtures for Use in Highway EmbankmentsAggregates III2011
Amonette, James E.Leaching of Mixtures of Biochar and Fly AshEnvironmental III2009
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
Anastasiou, Eleftherios Development of Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) by Using High Volume of Calcareous Fly AshCement and Concrete II2011
Anastasiou, Eleftherios An Investigation of the Behaviour of Raw Calcareous Fly Ash in Mortar MixturesCement and Concrete II2009
Anderson, Justin Innovative Retaining Structure and Slope Stabilization TechnologiesPonds VII2017
Anderson, M. High Carbon Pulverized Fuel Ash as a Fuel Additive in Clay BricksAggregates/Geotechnology IV2009
Andreatta, Francesco Electrochemical Behaviour of Aluminum - Fly Ash Composites Produced by Powder Metallurgy TechniquePosters2011
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
Andrew, Jim Monitoring Stability While Stacking Fly Ash During the Kingston Recovery ProjectProject-Specific Case Studies IV2019
Andrews, Evan Managing Landfill Leachate in a World Without Ash Basins: Lessons Learned and Practical ConsiderationsLandfill and Pond Issues I2019
Anker, Yaakov Coal Ash as a Potential Scrubber for Wastes from the Quarry and Phosphate industries in IsraelUtilization III2015
Anshits, Alexandre G.Ferrospheres from Fly Ashes: Composition and Catalytic Properties in High-Temperature Oxidation of MethaneNew Products V2011
Anshits, Alexandre G.Fly Ash Cenospheres: Composition, Morphology, Structure, and Helium PermeabilityNew Products V2011
Anshits, Alexandre G.High-Calcium Fly Ashes of Selective Sampling and Products of Their Aerodynamic SeparationPosters2011
Anshits, Natalia N.Ferrospheres from Fly Ashes: Composition and Catalytic Properties in High-Temperature Oxidation of MethaneNew Products V2011
Anshits, Natalia N.Fly Ash Cenospheres: Composition, Morphology, Structure, and Helium PermeabilityNew Products V2011
Antenucci, Diano Influence Of Curing Conditions on Geopolymer LeachingEnvironmental IV2009
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
Anzelmo, John Characterization of Coal and Its By-products Using Borate Fusions and ICP-OES AnalysesChemistry II2015
Aparicio, Hugo R.Perils of Constructing a Gypsum Stack on Top of an Ash Pond TVA Bull Run Fossil (BRF) Plant Gypsum Disposal Area 2Ponds VII2015
Aparicio, Hugo R.Instrumentation and Monitoring Program TVA Coal Combustion By-Product Storage FacilitiesPonds III2013
Aparicio, Hugo R.Dewatering a Dry Fly Ash Stack The Piggyback Part 1Environment VIII2011
Aphane, Mathibela EThe Effect of Sulphuric Acid Concentration on the Removal of Reactive Aluminium from South African Coal Fly AshPosters2015
Arato, Claudio Coal Ash 2.0: The Calculus of the Ore BodyEmerging Technologies II2019
Arato, Claudio Coal Ash 2.0: A Strategic ResourcePonds IV2017
Araujo, Thays GuerraFeasibility of Coal Ash Utilization from Pecem Power Plant Landfill in ConcreteCement and Concrete VII2017
Archer, Christine Comparison of Risks for Leachate from Coal Combustion Product Landfills and Impoundments with Risks for Leachate from Municipal Solid Waste Landfill FacilitiesPonds III2011
Archer, Christine PAHs and Dioxins Not Present in Fly Ash at Levels of ConcernPosters2009
Ardani, Ahmad A.Fly ash Adsorption Capacity as Measured by Spectroscopy TechniquesCement and Concrete V2019
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
Arezoumandi, Mahdi An Experimental Study on Bond Strength of Reinforcing Steel in High-Volume Fly-Ash ConcreteCement and Concrete III2017
Arivazhagan, Kandasamy EFFECT OF COAL FLY ASH ON AGRICULTURAL CROPS :SECOND PHASE SHOWCASE PROJECT ON USE OF FLY ASH IN AGRICULTURE IN AND AROUND THERMAL POWER STATION AREAS OF NATIONALGeotech III2019
Arivazhagan, Kandasamy Effect of Coal Fly Ash on Agricultural Crops: Showcase Project on Use of Fly Ash in Agriculture in and around Thermal Power Station Areas of National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd., IndiaAgriculture II2011
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
Arlego, Raphael The influence of Spray dryer ash from Pecém’s thermoelectric power plant on the rheological behavior of mortars used as external renderingCement and Concrete III2019
Armstrong, Kevin CCP Groundwater Monitoring – Importance of Groundwater Redox ConditionsEnvironment VI2011
Armstrong, Kris The Benefits of Instrumentation and Monitoring for Coal Combustion Residual Facilities Closed- In-PlaceCCP Storage and Management IV2019
Arroyo, Fátima Industrial Equipment Design for the Recovery of Germanium from Coal Fly Ash Leachates by Solvent ExtractionPosters2011
Arroyo, Fátima Germanium and Gallium Extraction from Gasification Fly Ash: Optimisation for the Up-Scaling of a Recovery ProcessPosters2009
Arroyo, Fátima Recovery of Germanium from Coal Fly Ash Leachate by PrecipitationPosters2009
Ashfaque, Khandaker Numerical Modeling to Evaluate Hydrological Dynamics and Risk Assessment of Bottom Ash Ponds at a Former Coal-Fired Electric Power PlantPonds I2017
Ashur, Suleiman A.Sustainable Fly Ash Bridge Deck Concrete OverlayCement and Concrete VI2011
Atadero, Rebecca Optimization of Fly Ash in Concrete: High Lime Fly Ash as a Replacement for Cement and Filler MaterialCement and Concrete IV2009
Atanasova, Maria The Injection of Fly Ash Slurries in Deep Geological Reservoirs for Improved Reservoir Integrity and Safe CO2 SequestrationPosters2011
Athanassopoulos, Chris Geosynthetic Clay Liners in Coal Combustion Residual Containment ApplicationsEnvironment VIII2011
Aungst, DeAnna Top 10 Mistakes in Environmental Data ManagementPosters2019
Aungst, DeAnna Why Data Needs Management: Why Software Isn’t EnoughRegulatory Issues III2019
Avetisyan, Hakob G.Life Cycle Cost Minimization for Cement Production under Various ConstraintsCement and Concrete VII2009
Ayers, M. R.Impermeable Liner/Synthetic Turf Closures for LandfillsEnvironment III2011
Ayora, Carlos Removal of Selenium from FGD water streams by a nonconventional adsorbent by-productFGD I2013
Ayora, Carlos Enrichment and Speciation of Elements in Re-circulated Waters from Desulphurisation at Two Spanish Power PlantsChemistry IV2011
Ayora, Carlos Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas DecontaminationEnvironmental Benefits I2001
Ayora, Carlos Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Polluted Soils by the Addition of Zeolitic Material Synthesized from Coal Fly Ash.Environmental Benefits I2001
Ayora, Carlos Extraction of major soluble impurities from fly ash in open and closed leaching systemsChemistry and Mineralogy1999
Azenkot, Asher Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Agricultural Use of Coal Ash-Methodological considerationsAgriculture I2015
Babu, V. Ravi EFFECT OF COAL FLY ASH ON AGRICULTURAL CROPS :SECOND PHASE SHOWCASE PROJECT ON USE OF FLY ASH IN AGRICULTURE IN AND AROUND THERMAL POWER STATION AREAS OF NATIONALGeotech III2019
Bachus, Robert C.Application of Asset Management Principles to CCP Storage ImpoundmentsPolicy I2009
Badenhorst, Charlotte Char from coal ash as a possible precursor for synthetic graphite – Recent developments of the Charphite projectInternational Perspectives II2019
Badenhorst, Charlotte Recovery of carbonaceous solid residue (char) from coal ash to use as possible substitute graphite-based materials in green energy applicationsPosters2019
Badoe, Daniel Comparison of Beneficiated Fly Ash with a Popular Class F Fly Ash in TennesseeCement and Concrete VI2019
Badoe, Daniel Preliminary Study of the Potential of a Beneficiated Ultrafine Class F Fly AshCement and Concrete II2019
Badoe, Daniel Excavatable and Early Strength CLSM using High LOI Fly Ash and Limestone ScreeningsCement and Concrete I2017
Badoe, Daniel Universal CLSM using High LOI Fly Ash and Limestone Screenings without Portland CementPosters2017
Badoe, Daniel The Effects of Fly Ash and Portland Cement on Long Term Excavatability of Flowable FillConstruction Products II2001
Baeten, Ryan CCP Dewatering Using a Horizontal WellLandfill III2017
Baeten, Ryan Coal Combustion Product Risk Assessment Using a Probabilistic Cost Modeling ApproachWaste Management III2015
Baker, Lewis Fly Ash Reclamation and Beneficiation Using a Triboelectric Belt SeparatorBeneficiation and Processing II2019
Baker, Lewis Triboelectrostatic Beneficiation of Land Filled Fly AshBeneficiation I2015
Baker, Robert Impact of Coal Mine Reclamation Using Coal Combustion By-products (CCBs) on Groundwater Quality: Two Case StudiesReclamation I2015
Baker, Robert Using Stabilized Flue Gas Desulfurization Material to Reclaim Highwalls and Mitigate Acid Mine DrainageReclamation II2015
Baker, Robert Spatial and Temporal Variations of Groundwater Chemistry Before and During Coal Mine Reclamation Using Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) MaterialsChemistry V2013
Baker, Robert FGD By-Product Utilization at Ohio Coal Mine Sites: Leaching Studies and Life Cycle AssessmentMining and Reclamation II2011
Baker, Robert Impacts of Reclamation and Remining on Watersheds of Pre-Law Legacy Coal MinesMining and Reclamation I2011
Baker, Robert Beneficial Use of FGD By-products in Mine Land ReclamationMining/Reclamation II2009
Baker, Tyler F.Effects of the Kingston Ash Release on Fish and Benthic Invertebrate AssemblagesKingston I - Ecological Investigations2013
Baker, Tyler F.Effects of the Kingston Ash Release on Fish Reproduction and Larval FishKingston I - Ecological Investigations2013
Baker, Tyler F.Fly Ash as a Potential Food Supplement? — Bioaccumulation in Critters Near the Kingston Ash SpillPosters2011
Baker, Tyler F.So What Does It Mean? What Ecological Effects Has the Kingston Ash Spill Caused?Posters2011
Balapour, Mohammad Engineering Properties of Fly Ash-Based Lightweight AggregrateCement and Concrete III2019
Baldrey, Ken E.Options to Stabilize and Utilize Tomorrow’s Fly Ash: Approaches and Initial ResultsWaste Management VII2015
Baldwin, Mark The Leaching Environmental Assessment Framework as a Tool for Evaluating Release from Coal Combustion ResiduesEnvironment VI2011
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
Balsamo, Nina CCR Landfill Final Cover Test PadLandfill and Pond Issues VII2019
Ban, Heng Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processingProcessing1999
Bandyopadhyay, Sri Correlation of Mechanical and Structural Properties of Fly ash Filled–isotactic Polypropylene CompositesNew Products IV2009
Banerji, Shankha Environmental Properties of Fly Ash BricksConstruction2009
Banerji, Shankha Test of Mercury Vapor Emission from Flyash BricksMercury I2007
Bank, Tracy Distributions and Extraction of Rare Earth Elements from Coal and Coal By-ProductsRare Earth Elements II2017
Bannochie, C. J.Immobilization of Radioactive Waste in Fly Ash Based GeopolymersEnvironment V2011
Barbel, Joel FGD Byproduct Fixation and Stabilization Alternatives with Ash SystemsFGD I2015
Bareither, Christopher Work Area Quantification Processes to Guide CCR Construction ProgramsPonds XII2017
Barnes, Charla Perils of Constructing a Gypsum Stack on Top of an Ash Pond TVA Bull Run Fossil (BRF) Plant Gypsum Disposal Area 2Ponds VII2015
Barnes, Zexia K.Trends in Elemental Leaching from Coal Combustion By-products from Two Stoker Boilers before and After Modernization of the Ash Handling SystemPosters2011
Barnett, Stephanie J.Strength Development of Concrete Containing Coal Fly Ash under Different Curing Temperature ConditionsPosters2009
Barnwell, William L.Ponded Bottom Ash, One Man’s TreasureBeneficiation I2001
Barr, Gretchen Fly Ash in Cement Kilns: Green Practices Leading to Emissions ReductionsCement and Concrete III2009
Barra, Marilda Use of Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration as a Road MaterialConstruction Products III2001
Barrett, Bob Innovative Retaining Structure and Slope Stabilization TechnologiesPonds VII2017
Barrett, Timothy J.Reducing the Risk of Cracking in High Volume Fly Ash Concrete by Using Internal CuringCement and Concrete IV2011
Barroso, Suelly Evaluation of Empirical and Empirical Mechanistic Methods for Interconnected Concrete Pavement with Bottom AshesCement and Concrete VIII2019
Barroso, Suelly Evaluation of the Application of Bottom Ashes from Thermoelectric in Concrete Blocks for PavementsPosters2019
Bartov, Gideon Methylmercury Contamination of River Sediments near the Coal Ash Spill at the Kingston Fossil Plant, TNPosters2011
Bassett, R.L. CCR Alternative Source Evaluation Process for Aquifers at an Electric Power Facility Using ?D,?18O, ?11B, ?34S, 87Sr/86Sr and Chemical CompositionGroundwater and Environment X2019
Bassetti, Fulvio MAC® (Magaldi Ash Cooler) fully-dry bottom ash removal system for elimination of pondsPonds II2015
Bassetti, Fulvio Post-combustion of carbon residues from biomass / RDF co-firing during dry ash removalCarbon I2013
Batmunkh, Narantuya Performance Evaluation of Coal Ash Concrete as Building Materials in MongoliaCement and Concrete VII2009
Bauchy, Mathieu Inorganic Polymers: Novel Cement-Free Binders for Transportation InfrastructureCement & Concrete VIII2015
Bauchy, Mathieu Linking Fly Ash Composition to Performance in Cementitious SystemsCement & Concrete VIII2015
Baucom, Immanuel KyleCCP Landfill Leachate Generation and Leachate ManagementEnvironmental II2013
Bauman, Chris Continuous, Real-Time TSS Monitoring Verifies Effluent Quality and Coal Ash Management Performance While Reducing Compliance CostsGroundwater and Environment XVI2019
Beach, Nathan Improving Risk Assessments for Coal Combustion Residual Impoundment Dikles and DamsPonds & Landfills II2013
Beatty, William LeeTesting Mechanisms of Mercury Retention in FGD ProductsPosters2007
Bech, Nicolai Ash Quality in Europe - Primary and Secondary MeasuresCement and Concrete VII2011
Bech-x, Nicolai Coal Combustion Products in Europe - Development and Trends -Policy II2009
Beck, David P.Bottom Ash Use in Utility Joint Trench OperationBulk 32003
Beck, Michelle Reproduction in Aquatic and Terrestrial Wildlife Following Remediation of the TVA Coal Ash Spill in Kingston, TNKingston I - Ecological Investigations2013
Beck, Mike Geochemical Properties and Long-term Contaminant Release Patterns from CCPs in Acid-Forming Coal Refuse MaterialsEnvironmental III2009
Beck, Mike Removal of Nutrients from Stormwater Using CCPsEnvironmental I2009
Beck, Mike Leachate Chemistry of Mixtures of Fly Ash and Alkaline Coal RefuseChemistry & Mineralogy III2007
Beck, Mike Inter-laboratory Comparison of Leaching MethodsPosters2005
Becker, Zbigniew Registration for Safe Use of FBC Ash as a Chemical Substance within European REACH Regulation; Results and ProspectsPosters2011
Becker, Zbigniew Registration for Safe Use of SDA Product as a Chemical Substance within European REACH Regulation; Results and ProspectsPosters2011
Beckham, Tony L.Long-term performance of a highway subgrade stabilized with an atmospheric fluidized bed combustion materialDurability Issues/Ettringite1999
Bedard, Melanie Characterization of Coal and Its By-products Using Borate Fusions and ICP-OES AnalysesChemistry II2015
Beech, John (Jay) Case Study: Use of Circulating Fluidized Bed Boiler Byproduct to Solidify Oily SludgeAggregates/Geotechnology III2009
Beeghly, Joel H.Dredge Material Stabilization Using the Pozzolanic or Sulfo-pozzolanic Reaction of Lime By-products to Make an Engineered Structural FillAggregates/Geotechnology II2009
Beeghly, Joel H.Reclamation of an Abandoned Surface Coal Mined Land Using a Dry Flue Gas Desulfurization ProductMining/Reclamation II2009
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
Behrens, Greg Dynamic Waste Water Modeling for Coal Burning Power PlantsGroundwater and Environment VII2017
Belkin, Harvey E.Characterization of Feed Coal and Coal Combustion Products in a Power Plant Utilizing Northern Appalachian Basin Coal: A Mass Balance ApproachChemistry/Mineralogy I2009
Bell, Josh Practical Considerations for CCR Facility Design, Operations, and MaintenancePonds XV2017
Bell, Peter Surface Water and Groundwater Mixing in Alluvial Floodplains: A Significant Issue for Understanding Contaminant Transport at Coal Ash Facilities Adjacent to RiversGroundwater and Environment XVI2019
Bell, Peter Using Numerical Models of Dewatering at Coal Ash Impoundments to Understand Cost and ScheduleLandfill and Pond Issues XII2019
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
Bennett, Shannon EJohn Sevier Dry Fly Ash Stack - Sequencing of CCR Waste Facility ClosuresWaste Management II2015
Bennett, Shannon EPreparing for Closure of the John Sevier Fossil Plant: Re-routing of the Bottom Ash Pond Outfall Driven by NPDES RequirementsPonds III2013
Benoit, Eric Fly Ash-Carbon Effects on Concrete Air Entrainment: Fundamental Studies on Their Origin and Chemical MitigationCement or Concrete I2009
Benson, Craig HLeaching from Roadways Stabilized with Fly Ash: Data Assessment and SynthesisUtilization I2015
Benson, Craig HQuantifying the Benefits of Flue Gas Desulfurization Gypsum in Sustainable Wallboard ProductionBeneficiation IV2011
Benson, Craig HProperties of Pavement Geomaterials Stabilized with Fly AshAggregates/Geotechnology I2009
Benson, Craig HStabilization of FGD By-products by Using Fly Ash, Cement and SialiteConstruction2009
Benson, Craig HSustainable Construction Case History: Fly ash Stabilization of Road-Surface GravelAggregates/Geotechnology III2007
Benson, Steven Leachability of Arsenic and Selenium in Submicron Coal Fly AshChemistry II2011
Bent, Denzil Demonstration of 1000 L jet loop pilot plant reactor in the treatment of acid mine water using South African coal fly ashProject-Specific Case Studies I2019
Bentivegna, Anthony In-Boiler Beneficiation of Coal Combustion Products for Enhanced Cementitious ValueCement and Concrete V2011
Berger, Eric Use of Calcium Based Products to Stabilize Ponded Coal Combustion Products - Techniques and ResultsPonds V2013
Berger, Eric Use of Lime and Lime Kiln Dust to Stablize Ponded Coal - Techniques and ResultsCement and Concrete VI2009
Bergin, Mike The Environmental and Health Effects of the Coal Ash Spill at Kingston, Tennessee: Preliminary assessmentFGD2009
Beriozkin, Anna Lime & fly ash treated biosolids - a valuable agricultural additiveAgriculture II2015
Bermejo, Pilar Industrial Equipment Design for the Recovery of Germanium from Coal Fly Ash Leachates by Solvent ExtractionPosters2011
Berndt, Marita LPathways and barriers for acceptance and usage of geopolymer concrete in mainstream constructionCement & Concrete III2015
Berry, David The Reactivity of Coal Char in Chemical Looping Gasification and combustionOxy Combustion I2015
Berry, Michael Identification and Verification of Self-Cementing Fly Ash Binders for "Green" ConcreteCement and Concrete II2011
Berry, Michael Changing the Environment: An Alternative “Green” Concrete Produced without Portland CementCement and Concrete III2009
Bertolino, Marco Transforming Bottom Ash into Fly Ash in Coal Fired Power StationsCement and Concrete II2009
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
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