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1999 and 2001 International Ash Utilization Symposia

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Last Name

First Name

Middle Name

Title

Session

Year

Affolter

Ronald

H.

Chemical variation of feed coal and coal combustion products from an Indiana power plant utilizing low sulfur Powder River Basin coal

Posters

1999

Affolter

Ronald

H.

Dispersed volcanic ash in feed coal and its influence on coal combustion products

Posters

1999

Alastuey

Andres

 

Extraction of major soluble impurities from fly ash in open and closed leaching systems

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Alastuey

Andres

 

Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale:  examples of potential environmental applications

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Alastuey

Andrés

 

Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Polluted Soils by the Addition of Zeolitic Material Synthesized from Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Aljoe

William

W.

CCB's in mining applications - an overview of projects sponsored by DOE-FETC

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Alliman

Corinne

 

Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, Spain

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Altman

Ralph

 

Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processing

Processing

1999

Alvarez

Diego

 

Multicomponent Utilization of Fly Ash: Dream or Reality

Beneficiation I

2001

Andres

Jose

Manuel

Zeolitisation of coal fly ashes using microwaves. Process optimisation

Posters

1999

Andresen

John

Marthin

Use of unburned carbon in fly ash as precursor for the development of activated carbons

New Products

1999

Anthony

Edward

 J.

Hydration of combustion ashes - a chemical and physical study

Concrete and Cement

1999

Arenas

Luis

F. Vilches

Use of Coal Fly Ash in a Sprayed Mortar for the Passive Protection against Fire of Metallic Structures

Poster

2001

Arjunan

P.

 

Chemical Activation of Low Calcium Fly Ash  Part II: Effect of Mineralogical Composition on Alkali Activation

Construction Products III

2001

Arjunan

P.

 

Chemical Activation of Low Calcium Fly Ash Part 1: Identification of Suitable Activators and their Dosage

Construction Products II

2001

Ayora

Carles

 

Extraction of major soluble impurities from fly ash in open and closed leaching systems

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Ayora

Carles

 

Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas Decontamination

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Ayora

Carles

 

Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Polluted Soils by the Addition of Zeolitic Material Synthesized from Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Badoe

Daniel

 

The Effects of Fly Ash and Portland Cement on Long Term Excavatability of Flowable Fill

Construction Products II

2001

Baligar

V.

C.

Benefits and constraints for use of FGD products on agricultural land

Forest/Soil Reclamation

1999

Baligar

V.

C.

Renovation of acidic Appalachian soil with FGD gypsum and FBC residue:  soil leachate evaluation

Posters

1999

Ban

Heng

 

Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processing

Processing

1999

Barnwell

William

L.

Ponded Bottom Ash, One Man's Treasure

Beneficiation I

2001

Barra

Marilda

 

Use of Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration as a Road Material

Construction Products III

2001

Beckham

Tony

L.

Long-Term Performance of a Highway Subgrade Stabilized with an Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion Material

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Behel

David

 

TVA Research on Coal Combustion By-Products:  Uses and Environmental Impacts

Environmental Benefits III

2001

Bird

Jacqueline

F.

A review of OCDO's CCP initiatives: a program perspective

Institutional and Government Programs

1999

Bittner

J.

 

Removing Ammonia from Fly Ash

Ammonia

2001

Bittner

James

D.

STI’s Six Years of Commercial Experience in Electrostatic Benefication of Fly Ash

Beneficiation I

2001

Blondin

Jacques

 

Hydration of combustion ashes - a chemical and physical study

Concrete and Cement

1999

Borrego

Angeles

G.

Multicomponent Utilization of Fly Ash: Dream or Reality

Beneficiation I

2001

Bradley

J.

P.

Clay formation during weathering of alkaline coal fly ash

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Branam

Tracy

D.

Trace element partitioning in ground water at an abandoned mine-land site reclaimed with coal combustion products

Environmental Aspects

1999

Brown

Drusilla

 

Optimization and economic evaluation of coal fly ash reuse in new synthetic lightweight aggregates

New Products

1999

Brown

S.

A.

The Effect of Ettringite Formation on Expansion Properties of Compacted Spray Dryer Ash

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Brownfield

Isabelle

K.

Dispersed volcanic ash in feed coal and its influence on coal combustion products

Posters

1999

Brownfield

Isabelle

K.

Mode of Occurrence of Arsenic in Feed Coal and Its Derivative Fly Ash, Black Warrior Basin, Alabama

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Brownfield

Michael

E.

Chemical variation of feed coal and coal combustion products from an Indiana power plant utilizing low sulfur Powder River Basin coal

Posters

1999

Brownfield

Michael

E.

Dispersed volcanic ash in feed coal and its influence on coal combustion products

Posters

1999

Burgos

Silvia

 

Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, Spain

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Butalia

T.

S.

Short and Long Term Variability of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Product

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Butalia

T.

S.

The Effect of Ettringite Formation on Expansion Properties of Compacted Spray Dryer Ash

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Butalia

T.

S.

Utilization of Ohio Coal Combustion Products

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Butalia

Tarunjit

S.

Effect of Freeze-Thaw Cycling on the Mechanical Properties of FGD By-Products

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Butalia

Tarunjit

S.

Long-Term Permeability Monitoring of an FGD-Lined Pond Facility

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Butalia

Tarunjit

S.

Potential Use of FGD as a Flowable-Fill

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Butalia

Tarunjit

S.

The Behavior of Coal Combustion Products in Structural Fills - A Case History

Construction Products I

2001

Camacho

Lucy

Mar

Combined Statistical Model for the Leaching of Heavy Metals from Fly Ash Solidified/Stabilized Wastes

Environmental Benefits III

2001

Cathcart

James

D.

Chemical variation of feed coal and coal combustion products from an Indiana power plant utilizing low sulfur Powder River Basin coal

Posters

1999

Cathcart

James

D.

Dispersed volcanic ash in feed coal and its influence on coal combustion products

Posters

1999

Cazorla

Diego

 

Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas Decontamination

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Cedzynska

Krystyna

 

Plasma vitrification of waste incinerator ashes

Posters

1999

Celik

Mehmet

S.

Separation of Pozzolonic Material from Lignitic Fly Ash of Tuncbilek Power Station

Beneficiation I

2001

Champagne

Kenneth

J.

Parametric study of the column oil agglomeration of fly ash

Processing

1999

Chen

Liming

 

Flue Gas Desulfurization By-products as Lime and Sulfur Sources for Alfalfa and Soybean

Poster

2001

Chen

Xu

 

Ozonation for the Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces in Fly Ash

New Products II

2001

Chimenos

José

M.

Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, Spain

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Chin

Yu-Ping

 

Acid mine drainage abatement using flue gas desulfurization byproduct: water quality aspects

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Ciccu

R.

 

Heavy Metal Immobilization Using Fly Ash in Soils Contaminated by Mine Activity

Mining I

2001

Ciccu

R.

 

The Italian approach to the problem of fly ash

Processing

1999

Clark

Ralph

B.

Benefits and constraints for use of FGD products on agricultural land

Forest/Soil Reclamation

1999

Clark

Ralph

B.

Renovation of acidic Appalachian soil with FGD gypsum and FBC residue:  soil leachate evaluation

Posters

1999

Cloke

Michael

 

The Removal of Carbon from Fly Ash Using Supercritical Water Oxidation

Beneficiation I

2001

Cohen

Haim

 

Evaluation of the leaching potential of trace elements from coal ash to the (groundwater) aquifer

Forest/Soil Reclamation

1999

Comer

John

B.

Trace element partitioning in ground water at an abandoned mine-land site reclaimed with coal combustion products

Environmental Aspects

1999

Copeland

Audrey

 

The Effects of Fly Ash and Portland Cement on Long Term Excavatability of Flowable Fill

Construction Products II

2001

Crouch

L.

K.

The Effects of Fly Ash and Portland Cement on Long Term Excavatability of Flowable Fill

Construction Products II

2001

Cunningham

Paul

 

A field evaluation of the use of FBC flyash for barnyard pavement

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Daniels

W.

Lee

Characterization of acid leaching reactions in coal refuse/coal fly ash bulk blends

Environmental Aspects

1999

Decesare

Roger

S.

ASME/U.S. Bureau of Mines investigative program on vitrification of combustion ash/residue

Posters

1999

Deinhart

Gregg

J.

American Coal Ash Association programs to advance the management and use of coal combustion products (CCPs)

Institutional and Government Programs

1999

Dejaiffe

Robert

 

Production of Recycled Products from Coal Ash Using a Plasma Enhanced MelterTM

New Products I

2001

del Valle

Joaquín

Olivares

Production of Plates Based on Coal Fly Ash for Their Use as Insulating Materials in Doors and Fire Break Walls

New Products I

2001

del Valle

Joaquín

Olivares

Use of Coal Fly Ash in a Sprayed Mortar for the Passive Protection against Fire of Metallic Structures

Poster

2001

Dick

Warren

A.

Flue Gas Desulfurization By-products as Lime and Sulfur Sources for Alfalfa and Soybean

Poster

2001

Dobbs

Dennis

D.

A Utility Perspective: Subsidized Projects ­ How Much Should You Pay?

Beneficiation I

2001

Dockter

Bruce

A.

Use of bottom ash and fly ash in rammed-earth construction

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Domingo

Manel

J.

Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale:  examples of potential environmental applications

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Dotson

Jamey

 

The Effects of Fly Ash and Portland Cement on Long Term Excavatability of Flowable Fill

Construction Products II

2001

du Toit

Elsa

S.

"SLASH" for flower and vegetable production in the informal sector in South Africa

Posters

1999

Eastman

Michael

 

Welcoming Remarks

Welcoming Remarks

2001

Edens

Thomas

F.

Recovery and utilization of pond ash

Commercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective

1999

Endres

Júlio

C. T.

Crystaline microstructure modification of Brazilian coal ash with alcaline solution

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Endres

Júlio

César Trois

The Removal of Fe, Zn, Cu, and Pb from Wastewaters Using Chabazite Zeolites Produced from Southern Brazilian Coal Ashes

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Endres

Júlio

C. T.

Zeolification of ashes obtained from the combustion of southern’s Brazil Candiota coal

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Ennis

Margaret

V.

Trace element partitioning in ground water at an abandoned mine-land site reclaimed with coal combustion products

Environmental Aspects

1999

Erbe

Matthew

W.

Evaluation of water quality conditions associated with the use of coal combustion products for highway embankments

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Ersoy

Bahri

 

Separation of Pozzolonic Material from Lignitic Fly Ash of Tuncbilek Power Station

Beneficiation I

2001

Espiell

Ferran

 

Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, Spain

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Estakhri

Cindy

K.

Stabilization of road bases containing coal combustion by-product sulfates and sulfites using high volume fly ash cement

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Eylands

Kurt

E.

Use of bottom ash and fly ash in rammed-earth construction

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Farber

Mark

 

Ozonation for the Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces in Fly Ash

New Products II

2001

Fatih

Tütünlü

 

Utilization of Fly Ash in Manufacturing of Building Bricks

Construction Products II

2001

Fernandes

Iolanda

Dill

Crystaline microstructure modification of Brazilian coal ash with alcaline solution

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Fernandes

Iolanda

Dill

The Removal of Fe, Zn, Cu, and Pb from Wastewaters Using Chabazite Zeolites Produced from Southern Brazilian Coal Ashes

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Fernandes

Iolanda

Dill

Zeolification of ashes obtained from the combustion of southern’s Brazil Candiota coal

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Fernández

Carlos

Leiva

Use of Coal Fly Ash in a Sprayed Mortar for the Passive Protection against Fire of Metallic Structures

Poster

2001

Fernández-Pereira

Constantino

 

Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas Decontamination

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Fernández-Pereira

Constantino

 

Production of Plates Based on Coal Fly Ash for Their Use as Insulating Materials in Doors and Fire Break Walls

New Products I

2001

Fernández-Pereira

Constantino

 

Use of Coal Fly Ash in a Sprayed Mortar for the Passive Protection against Fire of Metallic Structures

Poster

2001

Ferrer

Pedro

 

Zeolitisation of coal fly ashes using microwaves. Process optimisation

Posters

1999

Ferret

Lizete

S

Crystaline microstructure modification of Brazilian coal ash with alcaline solution

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Ferret

Lizete

Senandes

The Removal of Fe, Zn, Cu, and Pb from Wastewaters Using Chabazite Zeolites Produced from Southern Brazilian Coal Ashes

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Ferret

Lizete

S

Zeolification of ashes obtained from the combustion of southern’s Brazil Candiota coal

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Finseth

Dennis

H.

Parametric study of the column oil agglomeration of fly ash

Processing

1999

Flanagan

D.

C.

Use of Coal Combustion By-Products to Reduce Soil Erosion

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Flanagan

D.

C.

Use of Coal Combustion By-Products to Reduce Soil Erosion

Poster

2001

Font

Oriol

 

Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, Spain

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Foster

Andrea

L.

Mode of Occurrence of Arsenic in Feed Coal and Its Derivative Fly Ash, Black Warrior Basin, Alabama

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Frady

W.

Ted

South Carolina Electric & Gas successful application of carbon burn-out at the Wateree Station

Commercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective

1999

Gacho

Carmel

C.

Removal of Phosphate from Aqueous Solution by Crystallization Using Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Gao

Yuming

 

Ozonation for the Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces in Fly Ash

New Products II

2001

Gao

Yu-Ming

 

Adsorption of Ammonia on Coal Fly Ash

Ammonia

2001

García

Javier

 

Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas Decontamination

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Garcia-Rojo

Ezequiel

 

Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale:  examples of potential environmental applications

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

García-Sánchez

Antonio

 

Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Polluted Soils by the Addition of Zeolitic Material Synthesized from Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Gasiorowski

S.

 

Removing Ammonia from Fly Ash

Ammonia

2001

Gasiorowski

Stephen

A.

STI’s Six Years of Commercial Experience in Electrostatic Benefication of Fly Ash

Beneficiation I

2001

Gayer

Rod

A.

Characterisation of Fly Ash from the Kangal Power Plant, Eastern Turkey

Chemistry and Mineralogy I

2001

Geertsema

Ari

 

Coal Products:  Status and Future for the USA

Keynote

2001

Ghafoori

Nader

 

Processing, transporting, and utilizing coal combustion by-products

Economic Development Issues

1999

Ghiani

M.

 

Heavy Metal Immobilization Using Fly Ash in Soils Contaminated by Mine Activity

Mining I

2001

Ghiani

M.

 

The Italian approach to the problem of fly ash

Processing

1999

Golightly

D.

W.

Short and Long Term Variability of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Product

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Graham

Uschi

M.

Chemically active aerogel-fly ash composites for mercury clean-up

Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash

1999

Gray

McMahan

L.

Parametric study of the column oil agglomeration of fly ash

Processing

1999

Grier

Dean

G.

Coal combustion by-product diagenesis II

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Groppo

Jack

 

Ashes to Energy ­ The Coleman Power Plant Project

Beneficiation I

2001

Gurnari

Larry

 

Ozonation for the Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces in Fly Ash

New Products II

2001

Gurupira

Tapiwa

 

New Products from Coal Combustion Ash:  Selective Extraction of Particles with Density < 2

New Products II

2001

Gurupira

Tapiwa

Zabron

Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processing

Processing

1999

Haefner

Ralph

J.

A sulfur-isotope mixing model to trace leachate from pressurized fluidized bed combustion byproducts in an abandoned coal mine setting

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Hamley

Paul

 

The Removal of Carbon from Fly Ash Using Supercritical Water Oxidation

Beneficiation I

2001

Hamre

Lucinda

L.

Use of bottom ash and fly ash in rammed-earth construction

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Haraguchi

Kensaku

 

Removal of Phosphate from Aqueous Solution by Crystallization Using Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Harper

Kathy

J.

Radon Emissions From a High Volume Coal Fly Ash Structural Fill Site

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Harper

Levi

 

Rates of Ammonia Loss from Mortar

Ammonia

2001

Hassett

David

J.

Coal Fly Ash Trace Element Mobility in Soil Stabilization

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Hassett

David

J.

Developing Beneficial Use Rules for Coal Combustion Products (CCPs)

Government Programs

2001

Hassett

David

J.

Materials from conversion of coal for power production: practical working definitions

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Hassett

David

J.

Mercury release from coal combustion by-products to the environment

Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash

1999

Hassett

David

J.

Release of Mercury Vapor from Coal Combustion Ash

Environmental Benefits III

2001

Heebink

Loreal

V.

Coal Fly Ash Trace Element Mobility in Soil Stabilization

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Heebink

Loreal

V.

Release of Mercury Vapor from Coal Combustion Ash

Environmental Benefits III

2001

Helble

Joseph

J.

Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of lignite

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Hequet

Valerie

 

Influence of operating conditions on heavy metal cation removal by fly ash in aqueous solutions

Posters

1999

Hequet

Valerie

 

Removal of Cu2+ and Zn2+ in aqueous solutions by sorption onto fly ash and fly ash mixtures

Environmental Aspects

1999

Hernández

Susana

 

Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas Decontamination

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Hodges

William

K.

Evaluation of water quality conditions associated with the use of coal combustion products for highway embankments

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Hodges

William

K.

Maryland Power Plant Research Program promotes the beneficial use of CCPs as a means to protect Maryland's natural resources

Economic Development Issues

1999

Hoecke

David

A.

ASME/U.S. Bureau of Mines investigative program on vitrification of combustion ash/residue

Posters

1999

Hofmeister

Luciana

Campos

The Removal of Fe, Zn, Cu, and Pb from Wastewaters Using Chabazite Zeolites Produced from Southern Brazilian Coal Ashes

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Hollander

Herbert

I.

ASME/U.S. Bureau of Mines investigative program on vitrification of combustion ash/residue

Posters

1999

Holmstrom

Ola

C.

Geotechnical properties of innovative, synthetic lightweight aggregates

New Products

1999

Honaker

Rick

 

Processing, transporting, and utilizing coal combustion by-products

Economic Development Issues

1999

Hopkins

Tommy

C.

Long-Term Performance of a Highway Subgrade Stabilized with an Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion Material

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Hovy

Mark

 

The use of fly ash fillers in rubber

New Products

1999

Howard

Allen

 

New Products from Coal Combustion Ash:  Selective Extraction of Particles with Density < 2

New Products II

2001

Hower

James

C.

Characterization of differing forms of unburned carbon present in fly ash

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Hower

James

C.

Dispersed volcanic ash in feed coal and its influence on coal combustion products

Posters

1999

Hower

James

C.

Impact of conversion to low-NOx combustion on fly ash quality: investigation of a unit burning high-sulfur coal

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Hower

James

C.

Studies of Mercury Capture on Fly Ash:  Examples from Power Plants Burning Kentucky Coals

Environmental Benefits III

2001

Hower

James

C.

Use of unburned carbon in fly ash as precursor for the development of activated carbons

New Products

1999

Hrach

F.

 

Removing Ammonia from Fly Ash

Ammonia

2001

Huffman

Gerald

P

Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of lignite

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Huggins

Frank

E.

Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of lignite

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Hurt

Robert

H.

Adsorption of Ammonia on Coal Fly Ash

Ammonia

2001

Hurt

Robert

 

Ozonation for the Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces in Fly Ash

New Products II

2001

Irdi

Gino

A.

Triboelectrostatic separation of fly ash

Processing

1999

Iribarne

Agripina

 

Hydration of combustion ashes - a chemical and physical study

Concrete and Cement

1999

Iribarne

Julio

V.

Hydration of combustion ashes - a chemical and physical study

Concrete and Cement

1999

Izquierdo

Maria

 

Use of Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration as a Road Material

Construction Products III

2001

Izydorczyk

Michal

 

Plasma vitrification of waste incinerator ashes

Posters

1999

Janssen

Maria

 

Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas Decontamination

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Janssen-Jurkovicova

Maria

 

Improvement of environmental quality of coal fly ash by applying forced leaching

Environmental Aspects

1999

Jarabek

Raquel

L.

Coal combustion by-product diagenesis II

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Jiang

Kelvin

X.

The Influence of Ash Particles Interactions during Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectric Beneficiation

Beneficiation I

2001

Jiang

Kelvin

 

Triboelectric process of combustion fly ash after carbon burnout

Processing

1999

Johnson

Howard

H.

A review of OCDO's CCP initiatives: a program perspective

Institutional and Government Programs

1999

Jones

Charles

L.

New Products from Coal Combustion Ash:  Selective Extraction of Particles with Density < 2

New Products II

2001

Jones

Charles

 

Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processing

Processing

1999

Juan

Roberto

 

Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas Decontamination

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Kalyoncu

Rustu

S.

Materials flow in the production and use of coal combustion products

Economic Development Issues

1999

Kania

Timothy

 

The Use of FBC Ash for Alkaline Addition at Surface Coal Mines

Mining I

2001

Karayigit

Ali

Ihsan

Characterisation of Fly Ash from the Kangal Power Plant, Eastern Turkey

Chemistry and Mineralogy I

2001

Kazonich

George

 

Mass release of trace elements from coal combustion by-products

Environmental Aspects

1999

Kazonich

George

 

The release of base metals during acidic leaching of fly ash

Environmental Aspects

1999

Keating

Robert

W.

Evaluation of water quality conditions associated with the use of coal combustion products for highway embankments

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Keating

Robert

W.

Maryland Power Plant Research Program promotes the beneficial use of CCPs as a means to protect Maryland's natural resources

Economic Development Issues

1999

Keppeler

James

G.

Carbon Burn-Out An Update on Commercial Applications

Beneficiation I

2001

Keppeler

James

G.

South Carolina Electric & Gas successful application of carbon burn-out at the Wateree Station

Commercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective

1999

Khahl

Carlos

A.

Crystaline microstructure modification of Brazilian coal ash with alcaline solution

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Khahl

Carlos

A.

Zeolification of ashes obtained from the combustion of southern’s Brazil Candiota coal

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Kim

Ann

G.

Mass release of trace elements from coal combustion by-products

Environmental Aspects

1999

Kim

Ann

G.

The release of base metals during acidic leaching of fly ash

Environmental Aspects

1999

Kimlinger

Joseph

P.

A Utility Perspective: Subsidized Projects ­ How Much Should You Pay?

Beneficiation I

2001

Knowles

Jimmy

C.

South Carolina Electric & Gas successful application of carbon burn-out at the Wateree Station

Commercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective

1999

Kochberger

Michael

 

A New Approach to the Production of Bricks Made of 100% Fly Ash

Construction Products I

2001

Koenig

Alan

E.

Mode of Occurrence of Arsenic in Feed Coal and Its Derivative Fly Ash, Black Warrior Basin, Alabama

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Kokmeijer

Esther

 

Field Leaching of Bricks and Concrete Containing Coal Fly Ash

Construction Products III

2001

Kolacinski

Zbigniew

 

Plasma vitrification of waste incinerator ashes

Posters

1999

Kruger

Richard

A.

"SLASH" for flower and vegetable production in the informal sector in South Africa

Posters

1999

Kruger

Richard

A.

Crop responses to SLASH (mixture of sewage sludge, lime and fly ash) as influenced by soil texture, acidity and fertility

Forest/Soil Reclamation

1999

Kruger

Richard

A.

The manufacture and evaluation of an artificial soil (SLASH) prepared from fly ash and sewage sludge

Forest/Soil Reclamation

1999

Kruger

Richard

A.

The Use of a Soil Ameliorant Based on Fly Ash and Sewage Sludge

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Kruger

Richard

A.

The use of fly ash fillers in rubber

New Products

1999

Külaots

Indrek

 

Adsorption of Ammonia on Coal Fly Ash

Ammonia

2001

Lamminen

M.

 

Water Quality at the Roberts-Dawson Coal Mine Three Years after Placement of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Product

Mining I

2001

Lamminen

Mikko

 

Acid mine drainage abatement using flue gas desulfurization byproduct: water quality aspects

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Laudal

Dennis

L.

Mercury release from coal combustion by-products to the environment

Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash

1999

Le Cloirec

Pierre

 

Influence of operating conditions on heavy metal cation removal by fly ash in aqueous solutions

Posters

1999

Le Cloirec

Pierre

 

Removal of Cu2+ and Zn2+ in aqueous solutions by sorption onto fly ash and fly ash mixtures

Environmental Aspects

1999

Lecuyer

I.

 

Influence of operating conditions on heavy metal cation removal by fly ash in aqueous solutions

Posters

1999

Lecuyer

I.

 

Removal of Cu2+ and Zn2+ in aqueous solutions by sorption onto fly ash and fly ash mixtures

Environmental Aspects

1999

Lee

J.

 

Short and Long Term Variability of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Product

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Lee

Jung

W.

Potential Use of FGD as a Flowable-Fill

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Lee

R.

J.

The Effect of Ettringite Formation on Expansion Properties of Compacted Spray Dryer Ash

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Lerach

Stephanie

L.

Coal combustion by-product diagenesis II

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Lester

Edward

 

The Removal of Carbon from Fly Ash Using Supercritical Water Oxidation

Beneficiation I

2001

Levine

Stephen

 

Optimization and economic evaluation of coal fly ash reuse in new synthetic lightweight aggregates

New Products

1999

Li

Tianxiang

 

Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processing

Processing

1999

Li

Tianxiang

 

Triboelectric process of combustion fly ash after carbon burnout

Processing

1999

Linares

Angel

 

Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas Decontamination

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Link

Thomas

A.

Triboelectrostatic separation of fly ash

Processing

1999

Lister

Robert

 

Commercialization Status of a Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectrostatic System for Carbon/Ash Separation

Beneficiation I

2001

Lockert

Cal

 

New Products from Coal Combustion Ash:  Selective Extraction of Particles with Density < 2

New Products II

2001

Lockert

Charles

A.

Commercialization Status of a Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectrostatic System for Carbon/Ash Separation

Beneficiation I

2001

López

Ángel

 

Use of Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration as a Road Material

Construction Products III

2001

López Soler

Angel

 

Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Polluted Soils by the Addition of Zeolitic Material Synthesized from Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Lopez-Soler

Angel

 

Extraction of major soluble impurities from fly ash in open and closed leaching systems

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Lopez-Soler

Angel

 

Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale:  examples of potential environmental applications

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

López-Soler

Angel

 

Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, Spain

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

MacLean

James

H.

Microwave Carbon Burnout (MCB): Gas Byproducts and Deportment of Specific Metallic Elements

Beneficiation I

2001

Maegawa

Akira

 

Crystaline microstructure modification of Brazilian coal ash with alcaline solution

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Maegawa

Akira

 

Zeolification of ashes obtained from the combustion of southern’s Brazil Candiota coal

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

March

María

 J.

Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, Spain

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Maroto-Valer

M.

Mercedes

Studies of Mercury Capture on Fly Ash:  Examples from Power Plants Burning Kentucky Coals

Environmental Benefits III

2001

Maroto-Valer

Maria

Mercedes

Characterization of differing forms of unburned carbon present in fly ash

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Maroto-Valer

Maria

Mercedes

Use of unburned carbon in fly ash as precursor for the development of activated carbons

New Products

1999

Martens

D.

C.

Renovation of acidic Appalachian soil with FGD gypsum and FBC residue:  soil leachate evaluation

Posters

1999

McCarthy

Gregory

J.

Coal combustion by-product diagenesis II

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

McGee

Stuart

Munson

Combined Statistical Model for the Leaching of Heavy Metals from Fly Ash Solidified/Stabilized Wastes

Environmental Benefits III

2001

Medinaceli

Alejandro

 

Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale:  examples of potential environmental applications

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Meeker

Gregory

P.

Mode of Occurrence of Arsenic in Feed Coal and Its Derivative Fly Ash, Black Warrior Basin, Alabama

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Mehta

Arun

 

Ozonation for the Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces in Fly Ash

New Products II

2001

Meij

Ruud

 

Coal Fly Ash Management in Europe:  Trends, Regulations and Health & Safety Aspects

Keynote

2001

Meij

Ruud

 

Field Leaching of Bricks and Concrete Containing Coal Fly Ash

Construction Products III

2001

Meij

Ruud

 

Health Aspects of Coal Fly Ash

Keynote

2001

Menendez

Rosa

 

Multicomponent Utilization of Fly Ash: Dream or Reality

Beneficiation I

2001

Meyer

Paul

W.

Spheroidal beads from boiler slag and fly ash

New Products

1999

Miller

E.

Cheri

Radon Emissions From a High Volume Coal Fly Ash Structural Fill Site

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Moreno

Natàlia

 

Determination of the Available Si and Al from Coal Fly Ashes under Alkaline Conditions with the Aim of Synthesizing Zeolite Products

New Products I

2001

Moreno

Natàlia

 

Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Polluted Soils by the Addition of Zeolitic Material Synthesized from Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Moreno

Nàtalia

 

Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas Decontamination

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Muntoni

A.

 

The Italian approach to the problem of fly ash

Processing

1999

Neathery

James

K.

Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processing

Processing

1999

Neathery

James

K.

Triboelectric process of combustion fly ash after carbon burnout

Processing

1999

Nelson Jr.

Sid

 

Flue Gas Desulfurization By-products as Lime and Sulfur Sources for Alfalfa and Soybean

Poster

2001

Nickeson

Thomas

L.

A field evaluation of the use of FBC flyash for barnyard pavement

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Novak

Gary

 

Use of flue gas desulfurization by-product for mine sealing and abatement of acid mine drainage

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Nugteren

Henk

W.

Determination of the Available Si and Al from Coal Fly Ashes under Alkaline Conditions with the Aim of Synthesizing Zeolite Products

New Products I

2001

Nugteren

Henk

W.

Improvement of environmental quality of coal fly ash by applying forced leaching

Environmental Aspects

1999

Orsenigo

L.

G.

The Italian approach to the problem of fly ash

Processing

1999

Ozdemir

Orhan

 

Separation of Pozzolonic Material from Lignitic Fly Ash of Tuncbilek Power Station

Beneficiation I

2001

Parapar

José

Vale

Production of Plates Based on Coal Fly Ash for Their Use as Insulating Materials in Doors and Fire Break Walls

New Products I

2001

Parapar

José

Vale

Use of Coal Fly Ash in a Sprayed Mortar for the Passive Protection against Fire of Metallic Structures

Poster

2001

Pavlish

John

H.

Mercury release from coal combustion by-products to the environment

Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash

1999

Payne

Harry

 

Use of flue gas desulfurization by-product for mine sealing and abatement of acid mine drainage

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Peña

Francisco

García

Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, Spain

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Peretti

R.

 

Heavy Metal Immobilization Using Fly Ash in Soils Contaminated by Mine Activity

Mining I

2001

Peretti

R.

 

The Italian approach to the problem of fly ash

Processing

1999

Peterson

J.

R.

Use of Coal Combustion By-Products to Reduce Soil Erosion

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Peterson

J.

R.

Use of Coal Combustion By-Products to Reduce Soil Erosion

Poster

2001

Peterson

Renee

B.

Coal combustion by-product diagenesis II

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Peterson

T.

W.

Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of lignite

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Petzrick

Paul

A.

An evaluation of free-lime containing by-products to produce CCB grouts for use in AMD abatement

Posters

1999

Petzrick

Paul

A.

The Maryland Coal Combustion By-Product/Acid Mine Drainage Partnership

Economic Development Issues

1999

Petzrick

Paul

A.

The Use of Power Plant Combustion Products in Maryland

Mining I

2001

Petzrick

Paul

A.

The Western Maryland Coal Combustion By-Products/Acid Mine Drainage Initiative - the Winding Ridge Demonstration Project

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Pflughoeft-Hassett

Debra

F.

Developing Beneficial Use Rules for Coal Combustion Products (CCPs)

Government Programs

2001

Pflughoeft-Hassett

Debra

F.

Materials from conversion of coal for power production: practical working definitions

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Pflughoeft-Hassett

Debra

F.

Mercury release from coal combustion by-products to the environment

Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash

1999

Pietraszkiewicz

W.

 

Fly Ash as Carrier of Catalysts in the Claus Process

New Products II

2001

Pimraksa

Kedsarin

 

A New Approach to the Production of Bricks Made of 100% Fly Ash

Construction Products I

2001

Plana

Felicià

 

Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, Spain

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Plana

Felicià

 

Use of Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration as a Road Material

Construction Products III

2001

Plana

Feliciano

 

Extraction of major soluble impurities from fly ash in open and closed leaching systems

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Plana

Feliciano

 

Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale:  examples of potential environmental applications

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Plana

Feliciano

 

Zeolitisation of coal fly ashes using microwaves. Process optimisation

Posters

1999

Plumley

Arthur

L.

ASME/U.S. Bureau of Mines investigative program on vitrification of combustion ash/residue

Posters

1999

Poliakoff

Martyn

 

The Removal of Carbon from Fly Ash Using Supercritical Water Oxidation

Beneficiation I

2001

Poston

Randall

W.

The Behavior of Coal Combustion Products in Structural Fills - A Case History

Construction Products I

2001

Quapp

William

J.

Production of Recycled Products from Coal Ash Using a Plasma Enhanced MelterTM

New Products I

2001

Quattroni

G.

 

The Italian approach to the problem of fly ash

Processing

1999

Querol

Xavier

 

Determination of the Available Si and Al from Coal Fly Ashes under Alkaline Conditions with the Aim of Synthesizing Zeolite Products

New Products I

2001

Querol

Xavier

 

Extraction of major soluble impurities from fly ash in open and closed leaching systems

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Querol

Xavier

 

Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas Decontamination

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Querol

Xavier

 

Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Polluted Soils by the Addition of Zeolitic Material Synthesized from Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Querol

Xavier

 

Occurrence and Distribution of Valuable Metals in Fly Ash from Puertollano IGCC Power Plant, Spain

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Querol

Xavier

 

Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale:  examples of potential environmental applications

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Querol

Xavier

 

Use of Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration as a Road Material

Construction Products III

2001

Querol

Xavier

 

Zeolitisation of coal fly ashes using microwaves. Process optimisation

Posters

1999

Rafalko

Leonard

G.

An evaluation of free-lime containing by-products to produce CCB grouts for use in AMD abatement

Posters

1999

Rafalko

Leonard

G.

The Western Maryland Coal Combustion By-Products/Acid Mine Drainage Initiative - the Winding Ridge Demonstration Project

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Ramagadza

Elelwani

J.

"SLASH" for flower and vegetable production in the informal sector in South Africa

Posters

1999

Rathbone

Robert

F.

Rates of Ammonia Loss from Mortar

Ammonia

2001

Rathbone

Robert

F.

Thermal Characteristics of Ammonia Release from Combustion Ash

Ammonia

2001

Renninger

Scott

 

CCB's in mining applications - an overview of projects sponsored by DOE-FETC

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Rethman

Norman

F. G.

"SLASH" for flower and vegetable production in the informal sector in South Africa

Posters

1999

Rethman

Norman

F. G.

Crop responses to SLASH (mixture of sewage sludge, lime and fly ash) as influenced by soil texture, acidity and fertility

Forest/Soil Reclamation

1999

Rethman

Norman

F. G.

The manufacture and evaluation of an artificial soil (SLASH) prepared from fly ash and sewage sludge

Forest/Soil Reclamation

1999

Rethman

Norman

F. G.

The Use of a Soil Ameliorant Based on Fly Ash and Sewage Sludge

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Reynolds

Kelley

A.

"SLASH" for flower and vegetable production in the informal sector in South Africa

Posters

1999

Reynolds

Kelley

A.

Crop responses to SLASH (mixture of sewage sludge, lime and fly ash) as influenced by soil texture, acidity and fertility

Forest/Soil Reclamation

1999

Reynolds

Kelley

A.

The manufacture and evaluation of an artificial soil (SLASH) prepared from fly ash and sewage sludge

Forest/Soil Reclamation

1999

Reynolds

Kelley

A.

The Use of a Soil Ameliorant Based on Fly Ash and Sewage Sludge

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Ricou

P.

 

Influence of operating conditions on heavy metal cation removal by fly ash in aqueous solutions

Posters

1999

Ricou

P.

 

Removal of Cu2+ and Zn2+ in aqueous solutions by sorption onto fly ash and fly ash mixtures

Environmental Aspects

1999

Ritchey

K.

Dale

Benefits and constraints for use of FGD products on agricultural land

Forest/Soil Reclamation

1999

Ritchey

K.

Dale

Renovation of acidic Appalachian soil with FGD gypsum and FBC residue:  soil leachate evaluation

Posters

1999

Robl

Thomas

 

Ashes to Energy ­ The Coleman Power Plant Project

Beneficiation I

2001

Robl

Tom

 

Research in Ammonia Diffusivity in Portland Cement Based Mixes

Ammonia

2001

Rodríguez-Piñero

Miguel

 

Production of Plates Based on Coal Fly Ash for Their Use as Insulating Materials in Doors and Fire Break Walls

New Products I

2001

Roy

D.

M.

Chemical Activation of Low Calcium Fly Ash  Part II: Effect of Mineralogical Composition on Alkali Activation

Construction Products III

2001

Roy

D.

M.

Chemical Activation of Low Calcium Fly Ash Part 1: Identification of Suitable Activators and their Dosage

Construction Products II

2001

Roy

D.

M.

Influences of Surplus SO3 in FBC Ash on Formation of Belite-Rich Sulfoaluminate Clinker

Concrete

1999

Rubel

Aurora

M.

Thermal Characteristics of Ammonia Release from Combustion Ash

Ammonia

2001

Rybarczyk

James

P.

Trace element partitioning in ground water at an abandoned mine-land site reclaimed with coal combustion products

Environmental Aspects

1999

Sahu

B.

K.

Improvement in California Bearing Ratio of Various Soils in Botswana by Fly Ash

Construction Products II

2001

Sakulpitakphon

Tanaporn

 

Studies of Mercury Capture on Fly Ash:  Examples from Power Plants Burning Kentucky Coals

Environmental Benefits III

2001

Salinas

Lucila

S.

Removal of Phosphate from Aqueous Solution by Crystallization Using Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Sarofim

A.

F.

Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of lignite

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Sauter

Heather

J.

The Effects of Fly Ash and Portland Cement on Long Term Excavatability of Flowable Fill

Construction Products II

2001

Saylak

Donald

 

Stabilization of road bases containing coal combustion by-product sulfates and sulfites using high volume fly ash cement

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Scarlett

Brian

 

Improvement of environmental quality of coal fly ash by applying forced leaching

Environmental Aspects

1999

Scheetz

Barry

 

The Use of FBC Ash for Alkaline Addition at Surface Coal Mines

Mining I

2001

Schmaltz

Thomas

 

Radon Emissions From a High Volume Coal Fly Ash Structural Fill Site

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Schobert

Harold

H.

Characterization of differing forms of unburned carbon present in fly ash

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Schobert

Harold

H.

Use of unburned carbon in fly ash as precursor for the development of activated carbons

New Products

1999

Schoffstall

Michael

R.

Triboelectrostatic separation of fly ash

Processing

1999

Schroeder

Michael

H.

Materials from conversion of coal for power production: practical working definitions

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Schueck

Joseph

 

The Use of FBC Ash for Alkaline Addition at Surface Coal Mines

Mining I

2001

Sear

Lindon

K. A.

Fly Ash Standards, Market Strategy and UK Practice

Government Programs

2001

Sebastia

Eva

 

Determination of the Available Si and Al from Coal Fly Ashes under Alkaline Conditions with the Aim of Synthesizing Zeolite Products

New Products I

2001

Serci

A.

 

Heavy Metal Immobilization Using Fly Ash in Soils Contaminated by Mine Activity

Mining I

2001

Serci

A.

 

The Italian approach to the problem of fly ash

Processing

1999

Sevim

Hasan

 

Processing, transporting, and utilizing coal combustion by-products

Economic Development Issues

1999

Shah

A.

D.

Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of lignite

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Shah

Naresh

 

Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of lignite

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Sheps-Pelleg

Shlomit

 

Evaluation of the leaching potential of trace elements from coal ash to the (groundwater) aquifer

Forest/Soil Reclamation

1999

Shilling

Mark

 

Carolina Power & Light Co. - carbon/ash separation

Commercial Ash Processing - a User's Perspective

1999

Shilling

Mark

 

Successful fly ash beneficiation at Carolina Power & Light’s Roxboro Station

Processing

1999

Shyam

A.

K.

Clay formation during weathering of alkaline coal fly ash

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Silsbee

M.

R.

Chemical Activation of Low Calcium Fly Ash  Part II: Effect of Mineralogical Composition on Alkali Activation

Construction Products III

2001

Silsbee

M.

R.

Chemical Activation of Low Calcium Fly Ash Part 1: Identification of Suitable Activators and their Dosage

Construction Products II

2001

Silsbee

M.

R.

Influences of Surplus SO3 in FBC Ash on Formation of Belite-Rich Sulfoaluminate Clinker

Concrete

1999

Silverio

Christopher

M.

Removal of Phosphate from Aqueous Solution by Crystallization Using Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Smith

Ronald

A.

Trace element partitioning in ground water at an abandoned mine-land site reclaimed with coal combustion products

Environmental Aspects

1999

Soong

Yee

 

Parametric study of the column oil agglomeration of fly ash

Processing

1999

Soong

Yee

 

Triboelectrostatic separation of fly ash

Processing

1999

Sroczynski

Witold

 

Plasma vitrification of waste incinerator ashes

Posters

1999

Stencel

John

M.

Commercialization Status of a Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectrostatic System for Carbon/Ash Separation

Beneficiation I

2001

Stencel

John

M.

New Products from Coal Combustion Ash:  Selective Extraction of Particles with Density < 2

New Products II

2001

Stencel

John

M.

Technology development for carbon-ash beneficiation by pneumatic transport, triboelectric processing

Processing

1999

Stencel

John

M.

The Influence of Ash Particles Interactions during Pneumatic Transport, Triboelectric Beneficiation

Beneficiation I

2001

Stencel

John

M.

Thermal Characteristics of Ammonia Release from Combustion Ash

Ammonia

2001

Stencel

John

M.

Triboelectric process of combustion fly ash after carbon burnout

Processing

1999

Stewart

Barry

R.

American Coal Ash Association programs to advance the management and use of coal combustion products (CCPs)

Institutional and Government Programs

1999

Stewart

Barry

R.

Characterization of acid leaching reactions in coal refuse/coal fly ash bulk blends

Environmental Aspects

1999

Stewart

Barry

R.

Materials flow in the production and use of coal combustion products

Economic Development Issues

1999

Stout

William

L.

A field evaluation of the use of FBC flyash for barnyard pavement

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Stuart

Ben

J.

Use of flue gas desulfurization by-product for mine sealing and abatement of acid mine drainage

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Sun

P.

 

Short and Long Term Variability of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Product

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Surma

Jeffrey

E.

Production of Recycled Products from Coal Ash Using a Plasma Enhanced MelterTM

New Products I

2001

Sutton

Michael

E.

Autoclaved cellular concrete, the future of fly ash

Concrete and Cement

1999

Sutton

Michael

E.

Radon Emissions From a High Volume Coal Fly Ash Structural Fill Site

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Suuberg

Eric

M.

Adsorption of Ammonia on Coal Fly Ash

Ammonia

2001

Suuberg

Eric

 

Ozonation for the Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces in Fly Ash

New Products II

2001

Swan

Christopher

Wayne

Geotechnical properties of innovative, synthetic lightweight aggregates

New Products

1999

Swan

Christopher

Wayne

Optimization and economic evaluation of coal fly ash reuse in new synthetic lightweight aggregates

New Products

1999

Sweet

Palmer

C.

Use of Coal Combustion Products in Virginia

Construction Products II

2001

Taerakul

P.

 

Short and Long Term Variability of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Product

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Taerakul

P.

 

Water Quality at the Roberts-Dawson Coal Mine Three Years after Placement of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Product

Mining I

2001

Tamboer

Leendert

 

Field Leaching of Bricks and Concrete Containing Coal Fly Ash

Construction Products III

2001

Tapp

Kenny

 

Ponded Bottom Ash, One Man’s Treasure

Beneficiation I

2001

Tarantino

Joseph

 

The Use of FBC Ash for Alkaline Addition at Surface Coal Mines

Mining I

2001

Taulbee

Darrell

N.

Characterization of differing forms of unburned carbon present in fly ash

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Taulbee

Darrell

N.

Studies of Mercury Capture on Fly Ash:  Examples from Power Plants Burning Kentucky Coals

Environmental Benefits III

2001

Taulbee

Darrell

N.

Use of unburned carbon in fly ash as precursor for the development of activated carbons

New Products

1999

te Winkel

Henk

 

Field Leaching of Bricks and Concrete Containing Coal Fly Ash

Construction Products III

2001

te Winkel

Henk

 

Health Aspects of Coal Fly Ash

Keynote

2001

Thomas

Gerald

A.

Chemically active aerogel-fly ash composites for mercury clean-up

Mercury/Health Aspects of Fly Ash

1999

Thomas

Gerald

A.

Impact of conversion to low-NOx combustion on fly ash quality: investigation of a unit burning high-sulfur coal

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Thompson

Alan

 

The Removal of Carbon from Fly Ash Using Supercritical Water Oxidation

Beneficiation I

2001

Tishmack

J.

K.

Use of Coal Combustion By-Products to Reduce Soil Erosion

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Tishmack

J.

K.

Use of Coal Combustion By-Products to Reduce Soil Erosion

Poster

2001

Togni

Carl

S.

Use of flue gas desulfurization by-product for mine sealing and abatement of acid mine drainage

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Tranquilla

J.

M.

Microwave Carbon Burnout (MCB): Gas Byproducts and Deportment of Specific Metallic Elements

Beneficiation I

2001

Trimble

Alan

S.

Impact of conversion to low-NOx combustion on fly ash quality: investigation of a unit burning high-sulfur coal

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Truter

Wayne

F.

The Use of a Soil Ameliorant Based on Fly Ash and Sewage Sludge

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Tyra

Mark

A.

Rates of Ammonia Loss from Mortar

Ammonia

2001

Tyra

Mark

 

Research in Ammonia Diffusivity in Portland Cement Based Mixes

Ammonia

2001

Tyson

Samuel

S.

American Coal Ash Association programs to advance the management and use of coal combustion products (CCPs)

Institutional and Government Programs

1999

Umana

Juan

Carlos

Extraction of major soluble impurities from fly ash in open and closed leaching systems

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Umana

Juan

Carlos

Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale:  examples of potential environmental applications

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Umana

Juan

Carlos

Zeolitisation of coal fly ashes using microwaves. Process optimisation

Posters

1999

Umaña

Juan

C.

Fly Ash Zeolitization Products Applied to Waste Water and Flue Gas Decontamination

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Ümit

Atalay

 

Utilization of Fly Ash in Manufacturing of Building Bricks

Construction Products II

2001

Valero

Antonio

 

Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash in a pilot plant scale:  examples of potential environmental applications

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

van den Berg

Jan

 

Coal Fly Ash Management in Europe:  Trends, Regulations and Health & Safety Aspects

Keynote

2001

van Reeuwijk

L.

P.

Clay formation during weathering of alkaline coal fly ash

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Vasiliauskas

Al

 

Successful fly ash beneficiation at Carolina Power & Light’s Roxboro Station

Processing

1999

Vassilev

Stanislav

V.

Multicomponent Utilization of Fly Ash: Dream or Reality

Beneficiation I

2001

Vazquez

Enric

 

Use of Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration as a Road Material

Construction Products III

2001

Vilches Arenas

Luis

F.

Production of Plates Based on Coal Fly Ash for Their Use as Insulating Materials in Doors and Fire Break Walls

New Products I

2001

Vories

Kimery

C.

The U.S. DOI, Office of Surface Mining:  Initiatives Related to Coal Combustion By-Products (CCBs)

Government Programs

2001

Walker

H.

W.

Short and Long Term Variability of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Product

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Walker

H.

W.

Water Quality at the Roberts-Dawson Coal Mine Three Years after Placement of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Product

Mining I

2001

Walker

Harold

W.

Acid mine drainage abatement using flue gas desulfurization byproduct: water quality aspects

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Walker

Harold

 

Long-Term Permeability Monitoring of an FGD-Lined Pond Facility

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Walker

Todd

 

The Effects of Fly Ash and Portland Cement on Long Term Excavatability of Flowable Fill

Construction Products II

2001

Walsh

Jeffrey

J.

Coal combustion by-product diagenesis II

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Wandell

Tracy

 

New Products from Coal Combustion Ash:  Selective Extraction of Particles with Density < 2

New Products II

2001

Wardle

David

 

The use of fly ash fillers in rubber

New Products

1999

Wattenbach

Heather

 

An evaluation of free-lime containing by-products to produce CCB grouts for use in AMD abatement

Posters

1999

Weavers

L.

K.

Short and Long Term Variability of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Product

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Wendt

J.

 

Reactions of calcium and sodium during combustion of lignite

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Whitlatch

E.

 

Water Quality at the Roberts-Dawson Coal Mine Three Years after Placement of Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Product

Mining I

2001

Więckowska

J.

 

Fly Ash as Carrier of Catalysts in the Claus Process

New Products II

2001

Wilhelm

Matthias

 

A New Approach to the Production of Bricks Made of 100% Fly Ash

Construction Products I

2001

Willauer

Charles

S.

Successful fly ash beneficiation at Carolina Power & Light’s Roxboro Station

Processing

1999

Winburn

Ryan

S.

Coal combustion by-product diagenesis II

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Wisdom

Marissa

A.

Coal combustion by-product diagenesis II

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Wolfe

W.

E.

The Effect of Ettringite Formation on Expansion Properties of Compacted Spray Dryer Ash

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Wolfe

W.

E.

Utilization of Ohio Coal Combustion Products

Environmental Benefits I

2001

Wolfe

William

E.

Effect of Freeze-Thaw Cycling on the Mechanical Properties of FGD By-Products

Durability Issues/Ettringite

1999

Wolfe

William

E.

Long-Term Permeability Monitoring of an FGD-Lined Pond Facility

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Wolfe

William

E.

Potential Use of FGD as a Flowable-Fill

Construction and Evolution of CCPs

1999

Wolfe

William

E.

The Behavior of Coal Combustion Products in Structural Fills - A Case History

Construction Products I

2001

Wongsiri

 Bussakorn

P.

Removal of Phosphate from Aqueous Solution by Crystallization Using Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Wood

Jim

 

Acid mine drainage abatement using flue gas desulfurization byproduct: water quality aspects

Haulback/Remediation

1999

Wruss

Werner

 

A New Approach to the Production of Bricks Made of 100% Fly Ash

Construction Products I

2001

Xie

Zhaohui

 

Influences of Surplus SO3 in FBC Ash on Formation of Belite-Rich Sulfoaluminate Clinker

Concrete

1999

Yamada

Katsutoshi

 

Removal of Phosphate from Aqueous Solution by Crystallization Using Coal Fly Ash

Environmental Benefits II

2001

Zabel

Jeffrey

 

Optimization and economic evaluation of coal fly ash reuse in new synthetic lightweight aggregates

New Products

1999

Zaifnejad

Mojtaba

 

Renovation of acidic Appalachian soil with FGD gypsum and FBC residue:  soil leachate evaluation

Posters

1999

Zelazny

Lucian

 

Characterization of acid leaching reactions in coal refuse/coal fly ash bulk blends

Environmental Aspects

1999

Zevenbergen

Chris

 

Clay formation during weathering of alkaline coal fly ash

Chemistry and Mineralogy

1999

Zielinski

Robert

A.

Mode of Occurrence of Arsenic in Feed Coal and Its Derivative Fly Ash, Black Warrior Basin, Alabama

Chemistry & Mineralogy I

2001

Zucca

A.

 

Heavy Metal Immobilization Using Fly Ash in Soils Contaminated by Mine Activity

Mining I

2001

Zucca

A.

 

The Italian approach to the problem of fly ash

Processing

1999

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