نتایج جستجو برای: Peat Ash

تعداد نتایج: 28455  

The present paper investigates the influence of stabilization with cement, peat ash, and silica sand on permeability coefficient (kv) of compacted clay, using a novel approach to stabilize the clay with peat ash as a supplementary material of cement in the compacted and stabilized soil. In order to assess the mentioned influence, test specimens of both untreated and stabilized soil have been te...

2004
C. Organo E. M. Lee G. Menezes

Annually, approximately 15% of Ireland’s electricity requirement is provided through the combustion of 3 × 10 tonnes of peat. While literature on the coal-fired power generation is quite abundant, studies on the peat-fired power generation industry from the radiological point of view are scarce. A study of the largest Irish peat-fired power plant was initiated to review the potential occupation...

2003
Jyrki Hytönen

The effects of ash and commercial fertilizers on the foliar nutrient concentrations and stand growth of Scots pine were studied in four fi eld experiments established on former cultivated peat soils. The aims were to compare ash types (wood, peat and coal ash), study the effects of ash treatment (pelletization), compare ash fertilization with commercial fertilizers, and to study the interaction...

Journal: :civil engineering infrastructures journal 0
seyed esmaeil mousavi civil engineering department, college of engineering, universiti tenaga nasional, ikram-uniten road, 43000 kajang, selangor, malaysia leong sing - wong college of graduate studies, universiti tenaga nasional, ikram-uniten road, 43000 kajang, selangor, malaysia

the present paper investigates the influence of stabilization with cement, peat ash, and silica sand on permeability coefficient (kv) of compacted clay, using a novel approach to stabilize the clay with peat ash as a supplementary material of cement in the compacted and stabilized soil. in order to assess the mentioned influence, test specimens of both untreated and stabilized soil have been te...

2012

This paper presents the stabilization potential of Class F pond ash (PA) from a coal fired thermal power station on tropical peat soil. Peat or highly organic soils are well known for their high compressibility, natural moisture content, low shear strength and long-term settlement. This study investigates the effect of different amount (i.e., 5, 10, 15 and 20%) of PA on peat soil, collected fro...

2012
Yuanyuan Shao Jinsheng Wang Fernando Preto Jesse Zhu

This paper presents a concise overview of ash deposition in combustion or co-firing of biomass (woody biomass, agricultural residues, peat, etc.) with other fuels for power/heat generation. In this article, the following five research aspects on biomass combustion ash deposition are reviewed and discussed: influence of biomass fuel characteristics, deposit-related challenges, ash deposition mon...

2014
J. P. Krüger

Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose carbon via the atmosphere due to degradation. In Germany, most of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from organic soils are attributed to sites managed as grassland. Here, we investigated a land use gradient from near-natural wetland (NW) to an extensively managed (GE) to an intensively managed grass...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2006
Andrew A Meharg Clare Deacon Kevin J Edwards Margaret Donaldson Donald A Davidson Christian Spring Charles M Scrimgeour Jörg Feldmann A Rabb

The impact of ancient fertilization practices on the biogeochemistry of arable soils on the remote Scottish island of Hirta, St Kilda was investigated. The island was relatively unusual in that the inhabitants exploited seabird colonies for food, enabling high population densities to be sustained on a limited, and naturally poor, soil resource. A few other Scottish islands, the Faeroes and some...

2015
J. P. Krüger J. Leifeld S. Glatzel S. Szidat C. Alewell

15 Organic soils in peatlands store a great proportion of the global soil carbon pool and can lose 16 carbon via the atmosphere due to degradation. In Germany, most of the greenhouse gas 17 (GHG) emissions from organic soils are attributed to sites managed as grassland. Here we 18 investigated a land use gradient from near-natural wetland (NW) to an extensively managed 19 (GE) to an intensively...

2008
Min-Woong Lee Hyeon Hur Kwang-Choon Chang Tae-Soo Lee Kang-Hyeon Ka L. Jankovsky

Inonotus obliquus is a fungus that causes white heart rot on several broad-leaved species. This fungus forms typical charcoal-black, sterile conks (chaga) or cinder conks on infected stems of the birche (Betula spp). The dark brown pulp of the sterile conk is formed by a pure mycelial mass of fungus. Chaga are a folk remedy in Russia, reflecting the circumboreal distribution of I. obliquus in b...

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