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Volumn 145, Issue 1-2, 2007, Pages 8-16
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Use of cement and quicklime to accelerate ripening and immobilize contaminated dredging sludge
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Author keywords
Cement; Leaching; Quicklime; Ripening; Sludge
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Indexed keywords
CEMENTS;
CONCENTRATION (PROCESS);
LEACHING;
LIME;
SEWAGE SLUDGE;
DREDGING SLUDGE;
DRY MATTER CONTENT;
RIPENING;
SEWAGE TREATMENT;
CALCIUM OXIDE;
CEMENT;
CHLORIDE;
COPPER;
FLUORIDE;
NICKEL;
SULFATE;
WATER;
ZINC;
CEMENTS;
CONCENTRATION (PROCESS);
LEACHING;
LIME;
SEWAGE SLUDGE;
SEWAGE TREATMENT;
CEMENT;
COPPER;
DREDGING;
DRY MATTER;
EMISSION;
EVAPORATION;
FLUORIDE;
IMMOBILIZATION;
LEACHING;
LIME;
NICKEL;
RIPENING;
SLUDGE;
ZINC;
ARTICLE;
BIOMASS PRODUCTION;
EVAPORATION;
LEACHING;
SLUDGE;
CALCIUM COMPOUNDS;
CEMENTATION;
CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES;
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS;
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS;
GEOLOGIC SEDIMENTS;
NETHERLANDS;
OXIDES;
REFUSE DISPOSAL;
SEWAGE;
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EID: 34249826636
PISSN: 03043894
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2006.10.074 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (19)
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References (17)
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