E J. Reardon
Affiliations: | University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada |
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Guo Q, Reardon EJ. (2012) Calcined dolomite: Alternative to lime for minimizing undesirable element leachability from fly ash Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 51: 9106-9116 |
Zhang M, Reardon EJ. (2005) Chromate and selenate hydrocalumite solid solutions and their applications in waste treatment. Science in China. Series C, Life Sciences / Chinese Academy of Sciences. 48: 165-73 |
Zhang M, Reardon EJ. (2005) Chromate and selenate hydrocalumite solid solutions and their applications in waste treatment Science in China, Series C: Life Sciences. 48: 165-173 |
Zhang M, Reardon EJ. (2003) Removal of B, Cr, Mo, and Se from wastewater by incorporation into hydrocalumite and ettringite Environmental Science and Technology. 37: 2947-2952 |
Reardon EJ, Fagan R. (2000) The calcite/portlandite phase boundary: Enhanced calcite solubility at high pH Applied Geochemistry. 15: 327-335 |
Duchesne J, Reardon EJ. (1999) Lime treatment of fly ash: Characterization of leachate composition and solid/water reactions Waste Management. 19: 221-231 |
Hobbs MY, Reardon EJ. (1999) Effect of pH on boron coprecipitation by calcite: Further evidence for nonequilibrium partitioning of trace elements Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 63: 1013-1021 |
Duchesne J, Reardon EJ. (1998) Determining controls on element concentrations in cement kiln dust leachate Waste Management. 18: 339-350 |
Reardon EJ, Della Valle S. (1997) Anion sequestering by the formation of anionic clays: Lime treatment of fly ash slurries Environmental Science and Technology. 31: 1218-1223 |
Reardon EJ, Czank CA, Warren CJ, et al. (1995) Determining controls on element concentrations in fly ash leachate Waste Management and Research. 13: 435-450 |