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Volumn 22, Issue 6, 2002, Pages 687-688
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Spontaneous combustion of shale spoils at a sanitary landfill
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE;
EXCAVATION;
LAND FILL;
MOISTURE;
PILES;
SHALE;
SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION;
COMBUSTION PROBLEMS;
WASTE MANAGEMENT;
COMBUSTION;
LANDFILL;
SHALE;
TEMPERATURE EFFECT;
VENTING;
AIR;
ARTICLE;
ATMOSPHERE;
COMBUSTION;
CRETACEOUS;
HEATING;
HIGH TEMPERATURE;
LANDFILL;
MOISTURE;
PARTICLE SIZE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SUMMER;
SURFACE PROPERTY;
TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY;
UNITED STATES;
FIRE;
HUMAN;
INDUSTRIAL WASTE;
METHODOLOGY;
WASTE MANAGEMENT;
FIRES;
FUEL OILS;
HUMAN;
INDUSTRIAL WASTE;
TEXAS;
WASTE MANAGEMENT;
HUMANS;
UNITED STATES;
CICONIIFORMES;
FUEL OIL;
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EID: 0036020669
PISSN: 0956053X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S0956-053X(01)00077-0 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (26)
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References (4)
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