Etiegni, 1990 - Google Patents

Wood ash recycling and land disposal

Etiegni, 1990

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6316165819536516628
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Etiegni L
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Disposal of wood ash is a rapidly growing problem to the forest products industry, and research on disposal and utilization alternatives is needed. The objectives of this dissertation were to study some physical and chemical properties of wood ash; evaluate ash …
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