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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Abir Al Tabbaa , Julia A StegemannPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 1.065kg ISBN: 9780415374606ISBN 10: 041537460 Pages: 500 Publication Date: 14 April 2005 Audience: College/higher education , College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsKeynote lectures The Landfill Directive and its implications for the remediation of contaminated soils 3 J.R. Gronow Deep mixing - properties and applications 7 G. Holm Stabilisation/solidification experience in France 11 P-Y. Klein & M.C. Magnie Test methods, modelling, field verification and impact evaluation of stabilised waste disposal 15 H. van der Sloot, A. van Zomeren & R. Bleijerveld Theme 1: Binders and technologies Stabilisation/solidification of synthetic drill cuttings representing Ras Shukier oil field in Egypt 19 M.S. Al-Ansary & A. Al-Tabbaa Effect of different binder systems on the stabilisation/solidification of metal finishing wastes 31 C.R. Cheeseman, G.D. Fowler & X. Zhou Specifying cement - standards and nomenclature 39 C.A. Clear An evaluation of pozzolanic lead immobilization mechanisms in firing range soils 45 D. Dermatas, X. Xu, X. Cao, G. Shen, N. Menounou, P. Arienti & J.S. Delaney Chemical treatment of soft soils containing Cr(VI) with different clay minerals 57 Y. Hayashi, M. Mizota, A. Suzuki, Y. Kitazono & H. Harada Applications of rejected fly ash in stabilization and solidification processes 63 C.S. Poon, X.C. Qiao & C. Cheeseman Remediation of soils contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons using quicklime mixing 69 V. Schifano, C.L. MacLeod, A.W.L. Dudeney & R. Dudeney A new cement system for waste immobilisation - calcium sulfoaluminate cement system 79 Q. Zhou, N.B. Milestone & M. Hayes Theme 2: Testing, QA/QC and guidance documents UK guidance on stabilisation/solidification for the treatment of contaminated soil 89 B.D. Bone, L.H. Barnard & C.D. Hills The Rietveld method as a tool for assessing heavy-metal immobilization in 97 S/S treatment investigations D. Dermatas & M. Chrysochoou Modelling in support of setting the waste acceptance criteria for monolithic waste 107 D.H. Hall, D. Drury & J.R. Gronow A review of scale-up factors potentially affecting the long-term performance 117 of s/s-treated materials D. Johnson Reduction in leaching of hazardous substances from coal ash by addition of solidification agent 125 A. Sato & S. Nishimoto Theme 3: Long-term performance and environmental impact Performance assessment of stabilised/solidified waste-forms: initial results from 133 site characterisation, sampling and testing A. Antemir, C.D. Hills, P.J. Carey, J. Spear, K. Gardner, D.I. Boardman & C.D.F. Rogers Characterisation of full-scale historic inactive cement-based intermediate level nuclear wasteforms 139 R.J. Caldwell, S. Rawlinson, E.J. Butcher & I.H. Godfrey Accelerated ageing of a stabilised/solidified contaminated soil at elevated temperatures 149 B. Chitambira, A. Al-Tabbaa, A.S.R. Perera & X.D. Yu The technical sustainability of in-situ stabilisation/solidification 159 M.J. Harbottle, A. Al-Tabbaa & C.W. Evans Chromium (Cr3_) leachability from monolithic solids under modified semi-dynamic 171 leaching conditions D.H. Moon & D. Dermatas The role of accelerated carbonation in the accelerated ageing of stabilised/solidified waste forms 181 A.S.R. Perera & A. Al-Tabbaa Theme 4: Case studies The development and operation of the BNFL Magnox encapsulation plant 195 N.J. Bowmer, I.H. Godfrey & E.J. Butcher In-situ soil mixing treatment of contaminated soils at Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 199 C.W. Evans Stabilisation/solidification of manufactured gas plant wastes: Part 1 - treatability study 205 M.A. Fleri, G.T. Whetstone & J.P. Bauman Stabilisation/solidification of manufactured gas plant wastes: Part 2 - pilot test study 215 M.A. Fleri, G.T. Whetstone & J.P. Bauman Stabilisation/solidification of manufactured gas plant wastes: Part 3 - selected case histories 223 M.A. Fleri, G.T. Whetstone & J.P. Bauman Solidification of water treatment works sludge with ettringite cement and pulverised-fuel ash 235 D. Johnson Stabilisation/solidification of dredging sludge containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons 241 E. Mulder, L. Feenstra, J.P. Brouwer, J.W. Frenay & S. Bos La Floridienne: the first large scale immobilization project in Belgium 249 S. Pensaert The remediation of the acid tar lagoons, Rieme Belgium 255 S. Pensaert vi PIMS with Apatite II: A field scale demonstration on a lead contaminated soil 261 J. Wright, J.L. Conca & A.F. Slater Industrial experiences in the use of S/S technology to remediate and reuse dredged sediments 267 E.P. Yates & W.J. Gush Theme 5: Stabilisation of uncontaminated materials Geosynthetic reinforcement of high-alkaline soils: Basics and two typical projects 277 D. Alexiew & G.J. Horgan Influence of soil and binder properties on the efficacy of accelerated carbonation 285 L.H. Barnard, D.I. Boardman, C.D.F. Rogers, C.D. Hills, P.J. Carey, K. Canning & C.L. MacLeod Properties of mixes of sugar cane fibre waste with cement binding 297 R. Jeetah, A. Seeboo, C.P. Khedun & T. Dusoruth Recent advances in numerical modelling of deep-stabilized soil 303 M. Karstunen, H. Krenn & A. Aalto Theme 6: Beyond conventional stabilisation/solidification Lead contamination and immobilization at shooting range sites 313 X. Cao, D. Dermatas, G. Shen & L.Q. Ma Effect of microbial activities on the mobility of copper in stabilised contaminated soil 323 U.E. Duru & A. Al-Tabbaa Development of geomaterials with various immobilisation treatments for heavy metals and evaluation of environmental impact 335 K. Omine, H. Ochiai & N. Yasufuku Stabilization of chromium by reductase enzyme treatment 347 K.S.M. Rahman & M.A.V. Murthy Stabilising inorganic contaminants in soils: considerations for the use of smart additives 357 H. Weigand, C. Gemeinhardt & C. Marb State of practice reports UK stabilisation/solidification treatment and remediation Part I: Binders and technologies - basic principles 365 A. Al-Tabbaa & A.S.R. Perera Part II: Binders and technologies - research 387 A. Al-Tabbaa & A.S.R. Perera Part III: Binders and technologies - applications 399 A. Al-Tabbaa & A.S.R. Perera Part IV: Testing and performance criteria 415 A.S.R. Perera, A. Al-Tabbaa, J.M. Reid & J.A. Stegemann Part V: Long-term performance and environmental impact 437 A.S.R. Perera, A. Al-Tabbaa, J.M. Reid & D. Johnson Part VI: Quality assurance and quality control 459 A.S.R. Perera, A. Al-Tabbaa & D. Johnson Part VII: Good practice guidance documents 469 A.S.R. Perera, A. Al-Tabbaa & D. Johnson Author index 487 viiReviewsAuthor InformationDr Al-Tabbaa graduated from Bristol University in 1983 in Civil Engineering and obtained an MPhil and PhD degrees in Soil Mechanics in 1984 and 1987 respectively from Cambridge University working on the permeability and stress-strain response of speswhite kaolin clay both experimentally and numerically. She then worked as a geotechnical engineer with Ove Arup & Partners Consulting Engineers in their London and Nottingham Offices for just over three years and was involved in the geotechnical design and construction aspects of a number of projects including Embankment Place and Ludgate Railways Works in the centre of London and Corby and Peterborough power stations. In 1991 she took up a lectureship at the University of Birmingham and in 1997 returned to Cambridge University as a University Lecturer, now Senior Lecturer. She is a fellow of Sidney Sussex College. She is a Chartered Engineer and a Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers. She is a member of the British Geotechnical Association Executive Committee (2001-2004), a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers Geotechnical Engineering Advisory Panel (2003-2005) and the UK representative on the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering Technical Committee TC17 on Ground Improvement. She was awarded the Institution of Civil Engineers Reed and Mallik Medal 2003 for her paper on the five-year soil mixing treatment work at the West Drayton site near Heathrow Airport. Her research interests over the past eighteen years have concentrated on the following areas: geoenvironmental engineering, sustainable remediation, waste minimisation and re-use, impact of climate change, stabilisation/solidification, deep soil mixing, in-ground barriers, modelling of construction processes applications of soil models in the analysis of geotechnical problems.Current research Environmental engineering Remediation of brownfield sites Treatment of contaminated ground with in-ground barrier walls Waste minimisation and re-use Geoenvironmental sustainability Geoenvironmental response to climate change Soil model applications Publications See my publications list. Contact Information E-mail - aa22@eng.cam.ac.uk Department Address Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1PZ College Address - Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge Telephone - +44 01223 332715; Fax +44 01223 339713 Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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