Carbochlorination of Fly Ash in a Fused Salt Slurry Reactor M. S. DobbinsG. Burnet OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 381
Enhanced Resource Recovery by Beneficiation and Direct Acid Leaching of Fly Ash E. E. BerryR. T. HemmingsD. M. Golden OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 365
Evaluation of Potential Uses of AFBC Solid Wastes E. E. BerryE. J. Anthony OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 353
Recent Developments in the Utilization of Western U.S. Coal Conversion Ash O. E. ManzDennis L. Laudal OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 343
Monitoring of Fluctuations in the Physical Properties of a Class C Fly Ash Scott SchlorholtzKen BergesonTurgut Demirel OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 337
Variability and Trends in Iowa Fly Ashes Scott SchlorholtzKen BergesonTurgut Demirel OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 325
Some Properties of Contrasting End-Member High Calcium Fly Ashes Sidney DiamondJan Olek OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 315
Consistency of Performance of Concretes With and Without Fly Ash Weston T. Hester OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 307
Status of ASTM and Other National Standards for the Use of Fly Ash Pozzolans in Concrete Richard M. Majko OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 293
The Effect of Simulated Large Pour Curing Conditions on the Temperature Rise and Strength Growth of PFA Containing Concrete M. J. CooleA. M. Harrisson OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 277
Modeling of Temperatures in Cementitious Monoliths S. KaushalD. M. RoyP. H. Licastro OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 265
Modeling the Effects of Fly Ash Characteristics and Mixture Proportions on Strength and Durability of Concretes Elizabeth L. WhiteDella M. RoyPhilip D. Cady OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 251
The Diffusion of Chloride Ions in Fly Ash/Cement Pastes and Mortars R. I. A. MalekD. M. RoyP. H. Licastro OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 239
Effect of Fly Ash Incorporation on Rheology of Cement Pastes M. RattanussornD. M. RoyR. I. A. Malek OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 229
Restricted Hydration of Mass-Cured Concrete Containing Fly Ash R. H. MillsN. Buenfeld OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 221
Pore Structure Development in Portland Cement/Fly Ash Blends David J. CookHuu T. CaoEverett P. Coan OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 209
Microstructure and Microchemistry of Slag Cement Pastes A. M. HarrissonN. B. WinterH. F. W. Taylor OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 199
Microstructure of Cement Blends Including Fly Ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Fillers Micheline Regourd OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 185
Sources of Self-Hardening Properties in Fly Ashes R. C. JoshiD. T. Lam OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 183
Aluminum Sulfate Hydration Retarders for High-Calcium Fly Ash Used in Highway Construction M. TohidianJoakim G. Laguros OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 171
Laboratory Modeling and XRD Characterization of the Hydration Reactions of Lignite Gasification and Combustion Ash Codisposal Waste Forms P. KumarathasanGregory J. McCarthy OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 159
Hydration Reactions in Cement Pastes Incorporating Fly Ash and Other Pozzolanic Materials F. P. GlasserS. DiamondD. M. Roy OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 139
Thermal Characterization of Coal Ash Powders: Heat Capacities and Minimum Sintering Temperatures R. LedesmaP. CompoL. L. Isaacs OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 127
Some Physical, Chemical and Mineralogical Properties of Some Canadian Fly Ashes R. C. JoshiB. K. Marsh OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 113
Correlations of Chemistry and Mineralogy of Western U.S. Fly Ash G. J. McCarthyO. E. ManzR. J. Stevenson OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 109
SEM Study of Chemical Variations in Western U.S. Fly Ash Robert J. TevensonTimothy P. Huber OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 99
Speciation in Size and Density Fractionated Fly Ash II. Characterization of a Low-Calcium, High-Iron Fly Ash R. T. HemmingsE. E. BerryB. E. Scheetz OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 81
Stabilization of Drilling Fluid Waste with Fly Ash George M. DeeleyLarry W. CanterJoakim G. Laguros OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 77
Studies of Zinc, Cadmium and Mercury Stabilization in OPC/PFA Mixtures C. S. PoonR. Perry OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 67
Electrochemical Stability of Embedded Steel and Toxic Elements in Fly Ash/Cement Beds R. I. A. MalekD. M. Roy OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 59
Properties and Environmental Considerations Related to AFBC Solid Residues E. E. BerryE. J. Anthony OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 49
An ESCA and SEM Study of Changes in the Surface Composition and Morphology of Low-Calcium Coal Fly Ash as a Function of Aqueous Leaching Myra M. SoroczakH. C. EatonM. E. Tittlebaum OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 37
Comparison of the Behavior of Trace Elements During Acid Leaching of Ashes from Several Coals J. S. Watson OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 27
Leachate Composition at an Experimental Test Cell of Coal Combustion Fly Ash L. L. LabuzJ. F. ViliaumeJ. W. Bell OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 17
Leaching Behavior of Fossil Fuel Wastes: Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Calcium Dhanpat RaiL. E. EaryJ. M. Zachara OriginalPaper 25 February 2011 Article: 3