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Andreas Iordanidis

Researcher at University of Western Macedonia

Publications -  40
Citations -  525

Andreas Iordanidis is an academic researcher from University of Western Macedonia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Maceral & Heat of combustion. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 39 publications receiving 433 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Iordanidis include American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute & Technological Educational Institute of Western Macedonia.

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Environmentally Important Elements in Fly Ashes and Their Leachates of the Power Stations of Greece

TL;DR: The relative mass of major and trace elements that potentially can be released from the ey ashes generated in the main Greek power plants (Megalopolis A, Amynteon, Agios Dimitrios, Ptolemais, and Kardia) when they are landelled and exposed to water have been determined.
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Analytical study of ancient pottery from the archaeological site of Aiani, northern Greece

TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-analytical approach on the characterization of several potsherd samples, dated from prehistoric to Hellenistic times, from Aiani, ancient Upper Macedonia, northern Greece, was presented.
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Fly ash–airborne particles from Ptolemais–Kozani area, northern Greece, as determined by ESEM-EDX

TL;DR: In this paper, the contribution of fly ash from lignite-fired power stations to the air pollution of the Western Macedonia region of northern Greece was investigated, where several filters that capture airborne particles were collected over a year's period (March 2003 to February 2004), from seven sampling sites spread throughout the area.
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Application of TG–DTA to the study of Amynteon lignites, northern Greece

TL;DR: In this paper, thermogravimetry (TG) and differential thermal analysis (DTA) were carried out for seven lignite samples from Amynteon Lignite deposit, northern Greece.
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ESEM-EDX characterisation of airborne particles from an industrialised area of northern Greece

TL;DR: Characterise individual airborne particles collected from the Ptolemais–Kozani region (Western Macedonia), northern Greece and underline the presence of characteristic primary and secondary sulphates.