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Control of the mobility of heavy metals in soil from disposal of bio-solid and olive by-product ashes using waste additives

Environmental Pollution, 2020
In compliance to European Union directives to reuse urban wastes as secondary fuels, the aim of present work was to investigate and control the environmental impact from disposal of ashes generated by combustion of a bio-solid, an olive by-product and their blend.
D, Vamvuka   +3 more
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Bricks Geopolymer Based on Olive Waste Fly Ash: Mechanical Properties

2023
I. Labaied   +3 more
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Sustainable stabilization of expansive soils using burned olive waste ash (BOWA) and lime for pavement construction

Materials Research Proceedings
Abstract. In geotechnical engineering, soil stabilization is a common practice in which additives enhance soil properties. This is especially important for highly expansive soils, which can cause cracking and instability in structures built on them. The present study investigated using a combination of burned olive waste ash (BOWA) and hydrated lime to
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Effect of agricultural olive, rice husk and sugarcane leaf waste ashes on sustainable ultra-high-performance concrete

Journal of Building Engineering, 2023
Mana Alyami   +5 more
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Sustainable Lightweight Concrete with Olive Waste Ash and Olive Leaf Ash: Mechanical Properties, Durability and CO2 Emission Reduction

Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering
Mohammad Taghi Torabzadeh Keleshteri   +2 more
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Opportunities and challenges associated with using municipal waste incineration ash as a raw ingredient in cement production – a review

Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2020
Kyle A Clavier   +2 more
exaly  

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