Purpose Millions of cubic meters of sediments are dredged every year in the world. About 10–20%onweight basis of this material is contaminated by organic and/or inorganic pollutants. This work presents the laboratory tests performed to study a system for the remediation and reuse of mercurycontaminated sediments. The treatment is based on a cementbased granulation step (solidification/stabilization (S/S)), followed by a thermal process under vacuum during which volatile and semi-volatile compounds are removed. The experiments focused on: (1) cement hydration reactions; (2) pollutant removal efficiencies; and (3) leaching behavior, in relation to temperature and duration of the thermal process. Mercury speciation was also investigated. Mate...
In this study, a sediment was used as a secondary raw material in cement substitution with prior tre...
Navigational/environmental dredging of contaminated sediment conventionally requires contained marin...
textMercury -contaminated sediments often act as a sink of mercury and produce methyl-mercury, an ac...
Purpose Millions of cubic meters of sediments are dredged every year in the world. About 10–20%onwei...
Soil and sediment contamination is recognised as one of the most relevant environmental problems cau...
This study investigated traditional cement-based and non-conventional (using accelerated carbonation...
Management strategies for the safe disposal of contaminated dredged marine sediment are a global sca...
In this paper, contaminated sediment dredged from a commercial harbour in Ireland was stabilized usi...
International audienceThe Solidification/Stabilization method for dredged sediments remediation can ...
The focus of this research was to evaluate chemical leaching as a technique to treat soils, sediment...
Elemental mercury, contaminated with radionuclides, is a problem throughout the Department of Energy...
Mercury is one of the major toxic elements found in waste from oil and gas industries. It is availab...
Thermal desorption tests were performed on samples taken from a mercury polluted sediment (133 mg/kg...
Solidification and stabilization (S/S) by agents and stabilizers is an effective way to treat heavy ...
BNL Royalty Project Internal Status Report. The funds from the allotment of royalty income were used...
In this study, a sediment was used as a secondary raw material in cement substitution with prior tre...
Navigational/environmental dredging of contaminated sediment conventionally requires contained marin...
textMercury -contaminated sediments often act as a sink of mercury and produce methyl-mercury, an ac...
Purpose Millions of cubic meters of sediments are dredged every year in the world. About 10–20%onwei...
Soil and sediment contamination is recognised as one of the most relevant environmental problems cau...
This study investigated traditional cement-based and non-conventional (using accelerated carbonation...
Management strategies for the safe disposal of contaminated dredged marine sediment are a global sca...
In this paper, contaminated sediment dredged from a commercial harbour in Ireland was stabilized usi...
International audienceThe Solidification/Stabilization method for dredged sediments remediation can ...
The focus of this research was to evaluate chemical leaching as a technique to treat soils, sediment...
Elemental mercury, contaminated with radionuclides, is a problem throughout the Department of Energy...
Mercury is one of the major toxic elements found in waste from oil and gas industries. It is availab...
Thermal desorption tests were performed on samples taken from a mercury polluted sediment (133 mg/kg...
Solidification and stabilization (S/S) by agents and stabilizers is an effective way to treat heavy ...
BNL Royalty Project Internal Status Report. The funds from the allotment of royalty income were used...
In this study, a sediment was used as a secondary raw material in cement substitution with prior tre...
Navigational/environmental dredging of contaminated sediment conventionally requires contained marin...
textMercury -contaminated sediments often act as a sink of mercury and produce methyl-mercury, an ac...