Author:
Wang Yitong,Yang Kai,Tang Zejun,Chen Chao
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pollution,Water Science and Technology,Ecological Modeling,Environmental Chemistry,Environmental Engineering
Reference30 articles.
1. Adriano, D. C., & Weber, J. T. (2001). Influence of fly ash on soil physical properties and turf grass establishment. Journal of Environmental Quality, 30, 596–601.
2. Adriano, D. C., Page, A. L., Elseewi, A. A., Chang, A. C., & Straughan, I. (1980). Utilization and disposal of fly ash and other coal residues in terrestrial ecosystems: a review. Journal of Environmental Quality, 9, 333–344.
3. Asokan, P., Saxena, M., & Asolekar, S. R. (2005). Coal combustion residues—environmental implications and recycling potentials. Resource, Conservation and Recycling, 43, 239–262.
4. Bilski, J. J., Alva, A. K., & Sajwan, K. S. (1995). Chapter 9: fly ash. In J. E. Rechcigl (Ed.), Soil amendments and environmental quality (pp. 327–363). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
5. Campbell, D. J., Fox, W. E., Aitken, R. L., & Bell, L. C. (1983). Physical characteristics of sands amended with fly ash. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 21, 147–154.