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ASCE 9780784409701 2008

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GeoCongress 2008

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GSP 177 contains more than 100 papers addressing the challenges of sustainability in remediation and waste management that were presented at GeoCongress 2008, held in New Orleans, Louisiana, March 9-12, 2008.

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20 Waste Management
Physical, Chemical, and Biological Aspects of Liners, Covers, and Waste
Performance of Engineered Waste Containment Barriers
35 An Innovative Ashfill Expansion at the Town of Babylon Landfill Site
43 Analytical and Numerical Methodology for Modeling Temperatures in Landfills
51 Capping a Toothpaste Landfill and Constructing a New Landfill on Top
59 Dry Disposal of Bauxite Residues in Abandoned Mine Open Pits
67 Studies on the Integrity of Clay-Rich Soil Liners for Cover Systems of Landfills
75 Geofiber Reinforced Soil Liner for Waste Containment Systems
83 Development of Predictive Soil-Atmosphere Models for Test Plots at the Questa Mine, New Mexico
91 ET Covers: Construction and Tree Development Inside and Outside of Lysimeters
99 Estimating Methane Emission and Oxidation from Earthen Landfill Covers
107 Influence of the Waste Layer on Percolation Estimates for Earthen Caps Located in a Sub-Humid Climate
115 Methane Oxidation on a Coverage Layer Study
123 In-Situ Measurements of Pore Water Pressures in Landfilled Waste in Response to Liquids Addition
131 Lab-Scale Liquid Injection Model of Bioreactor Landfill
139 Permeability of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in Bioreactor Landfill with Degradation
147 The Influence of Leachate Recirculation and Air Flow on Aerobic Bioreactor Performance
155 Characterization of Landfills in Central Asia by Means of Site Investigations and Landfill Simulation in Laboratory Bioreactors
163 Geomechanical and Hydraulic Properties of Waste
Geotechnical Properties of Municipal Solid Waste Subjected to Leachate Recirculation
171 Laboratory Tests on Creep and Shear Behavior of Municipal Solid Waste and Mitigation of its Long-Term Subsidence
179 Mechanical Properties of Municipal Solid Waste from Suzhou Landfill in China
187 Municipal Solid Waste as a Reinforced Soil: Investigation Using Synthetic Waste
195 Recent Findings on the Static and Dynamic Properties of Municipal Solid Waste
203 Stability of Slopes for Closure of Old Waste Dumps
211 Geomechanics and Long-Term Landfill Settlement
219 Estimation of the Mechanical Properties of MSW during Degradation in a Laboratory Compression Cell
227 Experimental Analysis of Waste Compressibility
235 Deformation of MSW Bioreactor Landfills: Properties and Analysis Approach
243 The Impact of Degradation on MSW Shear Strength
251 Application of a Morphologic Classification of Brazilian MSW
259 Relationship between Classification and Shear Behavior of MSW
267 Hydrogeological Characterization of Suzhou Landfill of Municipal Solid Wastes
275 MBT Waste Used as a Capillary Barrier in a Sanitary Landfill
283 The Influence of Landfill Gas on the Hydraulic Conductivity of Waste
291 Variation of Fluid Conductivity with Settlement of Domestic Waste
299 Recycled and Waste Materials
Evaluating Cr(VI) Leaching from Recycled Waste Concrete Aggregate Using Acceleration Tests
307 Evaluation of Base Prepared from Road Surface Gravel Stabilized with Fly Ash
315 Feasibility Study of Recycling Facilities in Brazil: The Case of Rio de Janeiro
323 Use of Tire Chips in the Final Cover System of a Superfund Site Landfill
331 Evaluation of Cemented Quarry Fines as a Pavement Base Material
339 Gypsum Waste Reduction through Stabilization for Trench Backfill
347 Performance of Biosurfactant Produced from Used Vegetable Oil
355 Soil Fused with Recycled Plastic Bottles for Various Geo-Engineering Applications
363 Towards the Development of Sustainable Landfills
371 Use of Sewage Sludge and Copper Slag for Land Reclamation
379 Innovative Use of Geomembranes and Recycled Materials in the Closure of a Landfill in the Environmentally Sensitive New Jersey Pinelands Protection Area
386 Characterization of Water Treatment Residuals and Their Beneficial Uses
394 Chromite Ore Processing Residue
Assessment of Brownmillerite and Periclase Hydration in Chromite Ore Processing Residue at Elevated Temperature
402 Conversion of Chromium Ore Processing Residue to Chrome Steel
410 Current Knowledge on Heaving Mechanisms of Chromite Ore Processing Residue
418 Diagenesis of Buried Chrome Ore Processing Residue
426 Field Investigation Techniques for Characterization and Delineation of COPR
434 Field-Scale Evaluation of In-Situ and Ex-Situ Treatment Technologies for Chromite Ore Processing Residue (COPR)
442 Remediation
Advances in Remediation Technologies
Degradation of Naphthalene in Aqueous Phase of Saturated Ottawa Sand Using Alternating and Direct Currents
450 Electrolytic Alkaline Decomposition of a Munition Constituent (RDX) Contaminated Groundwater
458 Enhanced Electrokinetic Remediation of Soil Contaminated with Heavy Metals
466 Transport and Speciation of Heavy Metals in Soils during Electrokinetic Remediation: Influence of Soil Type and Electric Potential
474 Remediation of PCE Contaminated Soil Using Nanoparticles
482 Removal and Degradation of Pentachlorophenol in Clayey Soil Using Nanoscale Iron Particles
490 Transport of Fe/Ni Bimetallic Fine Particles through PCE Contaminated Clayey Soil
498 Transport of Lactate-Modified Nanoscale Iron Particles in Sand Columns
506 Modeling of Cr (VI) Transport and In-Situ Remediation with Nano Scale Irons
514 Biodegradation of Phenol-Pb Contaminated Clay Soil
522 Bioremediation of Military Area Contaminated by Petroleum Products
530 Biosurfactant Flushing of PCE Contaminated Clayey Soil
538 Contributions of Xenobiotic-Degrading Bacterial Endophytes to the Field of Phytoremediation
546 Biomass, Remediation, Re-Generation (BioReGen Life Project): Reusing Brownfield Sites for Renewable Energy Crops
554 Evaluation of Fe(III) Reducing Microorganisms for the Biostabilisation of Chromium in Contaminated Soils
562 Fracturing Mechanism in Soils with Three Dimension Stress State
570 Remediation of Petroleum-Contaminated Groundwater Using High Carbon Content Fly Ash
578 A Laboratory Column Study for Adsorptive Removal of Cadmium by Fly Ash
582 Remediation of Lead Contaminated Gypsum Sludge
590 Synergistic Coupling of ISCO with SEAR and Bioremediation
598 Treating PCB/Petrochemical-Contaminated Soil with Humic Mineral Concentrates
606 Reactive and Hydraulic Vertical Barriers
Evaluation of Two Strategies to Enhance the Long-Term Hydraulic Performance of Permeable Reactive Barriers
614 Modeling Geochemical and Reactivity Changes of Different Iron Materials
622 Passive Reactive Berm to Provide Low Maintenance Lead Containment
631 Arrangement and Performance of Permeable Reactive Well (PRW) through Modeling
639 Durability Study of Eleven Years Old Cement-Bentonite Cut-Off Wall Material
647 Hydraulic Barrier Performance of SBM Cut-Off Wall Constructed by the Trench Cutting and Re-Mixing Deep Wall Method
655 Slump Evaluation of Soil-Bentonite Backfill Amended with Activated Carbon
663 Strength and Permeability of a Deep Soil Bentonite Slurry Wall
671 Reactive Transport in Cut-Off Walls and Implications for Wall Durability
679 Solidification and Stabilization of Contaminated Solids
Geoenvironmental Characterization to Assess Waste Stabilization/Solidification Treatment Performance and Sustainability
687 In-Situ Deep Soil Mixing for Solidification of Soft Estuarine Sediments—Shear Strength
695 Waste Characterization by Leaching and Extraction Procedures
703 Field Scale Characterization of Fly Ash Stabilized with Lime and FGD Gypsum
711 Leachability of Compacted Aged and Fresh Coal Combustion Fly Ash under Hydraulic Flow Conditions
719 Mitigation of Alkali Induced Heave in Rectorite Soil with Fly Ash
727 Stabilization of Inorganic Contaminants in Lead Crystal Polishing Sludge
735 Application of Two Novel Magnesia-Based Cements in the Stabilization/Solidification of Contaminated Soils
743 Solidification/Stabilization of PCB-Contaminated Wastewater Treatment Sludges
751 Ferrite-Induced Immobilization of Pb-Contaminated Soil and Application of Magnetic Separation
759 The Assessment and Remediation of Chromite Ore Processing Residue at Former Disposal Sites, Glasgow, Scotland: Current Status (2007)
767 Reductive Treatment of Chromite Ore Processing Residue (COPR): Lessons from a Field Study
775 Advancements in the Management of Dredged Material in the State of New Jersey
783 Populating a “Dredged Material” Family of Compaction Curves
791 Dredged Material Stabilization: The Role of Mellowing on Cured Properties
799 Beneficial Reuse of Contaminated Dredge Spoils: Capping of a Harborside Railyard Brownfields Site
807 Navigating the Regulatory Environment: Beneficial Use of Dredged Sand in New Bedford Harbor
815 Feasibility of Treating Contaminated Dredged Sediments Using Ultrasound with Acoustic and Flow Fields
823 Physicochemical Properties of Contaminated Soils
Index Properties and Compaction Characteristics of Kerosene Contaminated Clayey Soil
831 Immobilizing Arsenic in Contaminated Soil Using Humic Mineral Concentrates
838 Volume Change Behavior of Calcitic Soil Influenced with Sulfuric Acid
846 Effect of Acid Effluent on the Characterization and Physio-Chemical Behaviour of Clayey and Sandy Soil
854 Characteristics of Phosphatic Clay for Immobilizing Heavy Metals
859 Evaluation of Ground Movement Due to COPR Expansion
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ASCE 9780784409701 2008
$95.33