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Effects of Natural Cyclic Variations on Contaminated Fate and Transport
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Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | More realistic soil cleanup standards with dual-equilibrium desorption. | GROUND WATER | Chen W, Kan AT, Newell CJ, Moore E, Tomson MB | Chen W, Kan AT, Newell CJ, Moore E, Tomson MB. More realistic soil cleanup standards with dual-equilibrium desorption. Ground Water 2002;40(2):153-164. |
R826694C700 (Final) (01/05/07) R828773 (2004) (11/06/08) R828773 (Final) (01/05/07) R828773C001 (2004) (01/05/07) R828773C004 (2004) (10/31/08) R831718 (Final) (01/05/07) |
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Presentation | Evaluation of surfactant fate in subsurface. | None | Kan AT, Liu Z, Tomson MB | Kan AT, Liu Z, Tomson MB. Evaluation of surfactant fate in subsurface. Presented at the 217th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 21-25, 1999. |
R826694C700 (1999) (11/14/13) R826694C700 (Final) (08/04/10) R828598 (Final) (11/14/13) R828598C700 (Final) (11/14/13) |
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Presentation | Sorption-desorption asymmetry of organic compounds in natural sediments. | None | Kan AT, Chen W, Vignona L, Liu W, Tomson MB | Kan AT, Chen W, Vignona L, Liu W, Tomson MB. Sorption-desorption asymmetry of organic compounds in natural sediments. Presented at the 1999 Conference on Hazardous Waste Research, St. Louis, MO, May 24-27, 1999. |
R826694C700 (1999) (11/14/13) R826694C700 (Final) (08/04/10) R828598 (Final) (11/14/13) R828598C700 (Final) (11/14/13) |
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Presentation | Sequestration and bioavailability of PAHS in sediments. | None | Reible D, Lu X, Fleeger J, Pardue J, Hughes J, Tomson M | Reible D, Lu X, Fleeger J, Pardue J, Hughes J, Tomson M. Sequestration and bioavailability of PAHS in sediments. Presented at the First International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, Venice, Italy, October 10-12, 2001. |
R826694C700 (Final) (08/04/10) R828598 (Final) (01/11/06) R828598C700 (Final) (01/11/06) R828773C001 (2003) (07/01/04) |
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Presentation | The impact of target clean-up levels on remediation. | None | Tomson MB, Vignona L, Chen W, Kan AT | Tomson MB, Vignona L, Chen W, Kan AT. The impact of target clean-up levels on remediation. Presented at the 217th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 21-25, 1999. |
R822721C700 (1999) (11/26/13) R826694C700 (1999) (11/14/13) R826694C700 (Final) (08/04/10) R828598 (Final) (11/14/13) R828598C700 (Final) (11/14/13) |
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Presentation | Target cleanup levels and remediation. | None | Tomson MB, Vignona L, Chen W, Kan AT | Tomson MB, Vignona L, Chen W, Kan AT. Target cleanup levels and remediation. Presented at the 1999 Conference on Hazardous Waste Research, St. Louis, MO, May 24-27, 1999. |
R826694C700 (1999) (11/14/13) R826694C700 (Final) (08/04/10) R828598 (Final) (11/14/13) R828598C700 (Final) (11/14/13) |
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Proceedings | Modeling irreversible sorption of hydrophobic organic contaminants in natural sediments. | None | Tomson MB, Kan AT | Tomson MB, Kan AT. Modeling irreversible sorption of hydrophobic organic contaminants in natural sediments. In: Lipnick R, Hermens JLM, Jones KC, Muir DCG, eds. Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic Chemicals I: Fate and Exposure. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, January 15, 2000. |
R826694C700 (1999) (11/14/13) |
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