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      Trace Elements in Coal and Coal Combustion Residues
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      Trace Elements in Coal and Coal Combustion Residues book

      Edited ByRobert F. Keefer, Kenneth S. Sajwan
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1993
      eBook Published 26 October 2020
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003070139
      Pages 328
      eBook ISBN 9781003070139
      Subjects Engineering & Technology, Environment & Agriculture
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      Keefer, R.F., & Sajwan, K.S. (Eds.). (1993). Trace Elements in Coal and Coal Combustion Residues (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003070139

      ABSTRACT

      Trace Elements in Coal and Coal Combustion Residues focuses on trace metal chemistry of coal and coal combustion residues. Special emphasis is placed on management of coal combustion residues in electric power plants and the influence of coal and associated residues on soils, plants, water, and animals. Topics covered include a brief summary of research sponsored by Electric Power Research Institute, environmental pollution from coal combustion plants in low-rainfall regions, accumulation of trace elements in freshwater mussels near a power plant, testing to evaluate fossil fuel wastes by chemicals and isotopes, transport of metals from coal piles and ash impoundments, leachability and toxicity of metals in fly ash, and plant absorption of chemicals from ash. The book will be a useful reference for environmental and reclamation consultants, environmental engineers, toxicologists, environmental regulatory personnel, officials with electric power utilities and water treatment plants, and soil scientists.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |24 pages

      Introduction

      chapter 1|7 pages

      Coal Ashes — Industrial Wastes or Beneficial By-Products?

      ByR. F. Keefer

      chapter 2|14 pages

      An Overview of Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Research Related to Effective Management of Coal Combustion Residues

      ByI. P. Murarka, S. V. Mattigod, R. F. Keefer

      part |71 pages

      Environmental Effects from Power Plants

      chapter 3|31 pages

      Coal-Based Environmental Problems in a Low-Rainfall Tropical Region

      ByM. Agrawal, J. Singh, A. K. Jha, J. S. Singh

      chapter 4|37 pages

      Trace Element Concentrations in the Soft Tissue of Transplanted Freshwater Mussels Near a Coal-Fired Power Plant

      ByC. S. Klusek, M. Heit, S. Hodgkiss

      part |37 pages

      Tests for and Monitoring of Fossil Fuel Dispersion and Ash Disposal

      chapter 5|20 pages

      Strontium and Lead Isotopes as Monitors of Fossil Fuel Dispersion

      ByR. W. Hurst, T. E. Davis, A. A. Elseewi, A. L. Page

      chapter 6|15 pages

      Baker Soil Test ™ Applications for Land Reclamation, Animal Health and Food Chain Protection

      ByD. E. Baker, F. G. Pannebaker, J. P. Senft, J. P. Coetzee

      part |48 pages

      Transport and Leachability of Metals from Coal and Ash Piles

      chapter 7|28 pages

      Multicomponent Transport Through Soil Subjected to Coal Pile Runoff Under Steady Saturated Flow

      ByM. A. Anderson, P. M. Bertsch, L. W. Zelazny

      chapter 8|18 pages

      Leachability of Ni, Cd, Cr, and As from Coal Ash Impoundments of Different Ages on the Savannah River Site

      ByS. S. Sandhu, G. L. Mills, K. S. Sajwan

      part |105 pages

      Use of Coal Ash for Plant Growth

      chapter 9|27 pages

      Extractable and Plant Concentrations of Metals in Amended Coal Ash

      ByA.P. Schwab

      chapter 10|25 pages

      Uptake of Chemical Elements by Terrestrial Plants Growing on a Coal Fly Ash Landfill

      ByL. H. Weinstein, M. A. Arthur, R. E. Schneider, P. B. Woodbury, J. A. Laurence, A. O. Beers, G. Rubin

      chapter 11|20 pages

      Accumulation of Mo in Wheat and Alfalfa Grown on Fly Ash-Amended Acid Mine Spoils

      ByR. F. Keefer, D. K. Bhumbla, R. N. Singh

      chapter 12|29 pages

      Elements in Coal and Coal Ash Residues and Their Potential for Agricultural Crops

      ByM. P. Menon, K. S. Sajwan, G. S. Ghuman, J. James, K. Chandra
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