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TECHNOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES FOR OBTAINING ECOLOGICAL CEMENTS WITH ADVANCED FINESSE

Petre, Ionela, Moanta, Adriana, Muntean, Marcela

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bf6/s26.017View metrics

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Title
TECHNOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES FOR OBTAINING ECOLOGICAL CEMENTS WITH ADVANCED FINESSE
Authors
Petre, Ionela, Moanta, Adriana, Muntean, Marcela
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference NANO, BIO AND GREEN TECHNOLOGIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
473 - 480 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References30
  1. Group of authours, Raport dezvoltare durabila, HOLCIM Romania, 2009-2010

  2. P. Kerton, Dedicated to making a difference, International Cement Review, 8, 2005, pp 84–89

  3. Worrel E, Price L, Martin N, Hendriks C, Meida L. O., Carbon Dioxide Emissions from the Global Cement Industry Annual Review of Energy and Environment, 2001, 26, pp 303 – 310

  4. Merland G., Boden T.A,Andres R. J., Global, regional and national CO 2 emission 1751-1990 in Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, 2001

  5. Houghton R.A., Hackler J.L., Carbon flux to the atmosphere from land – use change 1850-1990, in Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, 2000

  6. Ehrenberg A. Environmental aspect of slag use, Global Slag Magazine, 6, 2005, pp 15–21

  7. Roskovic R., Bjegovic D., Role of mineral additions in reducing CO2 emission, Cement and Concrete Research, 35, 2005, pp 974 – 978

  8. Onuma E., Ichikawa M., Sano S., Environmental impact of cement and concrete - problems of evaluation and possible improvements, Zement Kalk Gips, 2000, 10, pp 594-601

  9. Marchal G., Managing emission, International Cement Review, 2002, 1, pp 73-77

  10. Popovic K., Reducing CO2 Emission into the Atmosphere – Achivements and Experience of Croatian Cement Industry, CANMET/ACI 3th International Conference on Sustainable Development of Cement and Concrete, San Francisco, 2001, pp 73-80

  11. Popovic K., Roskovic R., Bjegovic D., Cement production and sustainable development, Gradevinar, 2003, 55, (4), pp 201-208

  12. Gianetti F., Summer M., CO2 reducing quality improvers, International Cement Review, 2007, 9, pp 77-83

  13. Kim Y., Worrell E., CO2 Emission Trends in the Cement Industry: An International Comparison – Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change , 2002 , 7, pp 115-119

  14. Ehrenberg A., Environmental aspect of slag use, Global Cement and Lime Magazine, 2005, (June – July), pp 14-22

  15. C. Dimitrescu, A. Mandru, D. Puscasu, I. David, Grinding, in: Guidebook of the cement industry engineer, Technical Publishing House, Bucharest, 1999, pp 666-681.

  16. Group of authours, Raport dezvoltare durabila, HOLCIM Romania, 2009-2010

  17. P. Kerton, Dedicated to making a difference, International Cement Review, 8, 2005, pp 84–89

  18. Worrel E, Price L, Martin N, Hendriks C, Meida L. O., Carbon Dioxide Emissions from the Global Cement Industry Annual Review of Energy and Environment, 2001, 26, pp 303 – 310

  19. Merland G., Boden T.A,Andres R. J., Global, regional and national CO 2 emission 1751-1990 in Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, 2001

  20. Houghton R.A., Hackler J.L., Carbon flux to the atmosphere from land – use change 1850-1990, in Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, 2000

  21. Ehrenberg A. Environmental aspect of slag use, Global Slag Magazine, 6, 2005, pp 15–21

  22. Roskovic R., Bjegovic D., Role of mineral additions in reducing CO2 emission, Cement and Concrete Research, 35, 2005, pp 974 – 978

  23. Onuma E., Ichikawa M., Sano S., Environmental impact of cement and concrete - problems of evaluation and possible improvements, Zement Kalk Gips, 2000, 10, pp 594-601

  24. Marchal G., Managing emission, International Cement Review, 2002, 1, pp 73-77

  25. Popovic K., Reducing CO2 Emission into the Atmosphere – Achivements and Experience of Croatian Cement Industry, CANMET/ACI 3th International Conference on Sustainable Development of Cement and Concrete, San Francisco, 2001, pp 73-80

  26. Popovic K., Roskovic R., Bjegovic D., Cement production and sustainable development, Gradevinar, 2003, 55, (4), pp 201-208

  27. Gianetti F., Summer M., CO2 reducing quality improvers, International Cement Review, 2007, 9, pp 77-83

  28. Kim Y., Worrell E., CO2 Emission Trends in the Cement Industry: An International Comparison – Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change , 2002 , 7, pp 115-119

  29. Ehrenberg A., Environmental aspect of slag use, Global Cement and Lime Magazine, 2005, (June – July), pp 14-22

  30. C. Dimitrescu, A. Mandru, D. Puscasu, I. David, Grinding, in: Guidebook of the cement industry engineer, Technical Publishing House, Bucharest, 1999, pp 666-681.

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