Search Results

Advanced search parameters have been applied.
open access

Modeling of reactive chemical transport of leachates from a utility fly-ash disposal site

Description: Fly ash from fossil-fuel power plants is commonly slurried and pumped to disposal sites. The utility industry is interested in finding out whether any hazardous constituents might leach from the accumulated fly ash and contaminate ground and surface waters. To evaluate the significance of this problem, a representative site was selected for modeling. FASTCHEM, a computer code developed for the Electric Power Research Institute, was utilized for the simulation of the transport and fate of the fl… more
Date: April 1, 1991
Creator: Apps, J. A.; Zhu, M.; Kitanidis, P. K.; Freyberg, D. L.; Ronan, A. D. & Itakagi, S.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
open access

Participation of the Pennsylvania State University in the MAP3S precipitation chemistry network

Description: The Meteorology Department of the Pennsylvania State University collected precipitation in central Pennsylvania for more than 14 years on behalf of the Multistate Atmospheric Power Production Pollution Study (MAP3S). The MAP3S protocol, based on the sampling of precipitation from individual meteorological events over a long period of time, has allowed both for the development of a chemical climatology of precipitation in the eastern region of the United States and for a vastly improved understa… more
Date: April 1, 1991
Creator: Lamb, D. & de Pena, R. G.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
open access

Participation of the Pennsylvania State University in the MAP3S precipitation chemistry network. Final report

Description: The Meteorology Department of the Pennsylvania State University collected precipitation in central Pennsylvania for more than 14 years on behalf of the Multistate Atmospheric Power Production Pollution Study (MAP3S). The MAP3S protocol, based on the sampling of precipitation from individual meteorological events over a long period of time, has allowed both for the development of a chemical climatology of precipitation in the eastern region of the United States and for a vastly improved understa… more
Date: April 1, 1991
Creator: Lamb, D. & de Pena, R. G.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
Back to Top of Screen