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Impact of Soil Microflora on Revegetation Efforts in Southeast Kansas
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Chemical characterization of heavy-metal contaminated soil in southeast Kansas. | WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION | Abdelsaheb I, Schwab AP, Banks MK, Hetrick BA | Abdelsaheb I, Schwab AP, Banks MK, Hetrick BA. Chemical characterization of heavy-metal contaminated soil in southeast Kansas. Water Air and Soil Pollution 1994;78(1-2):73-82. |
R825549C033 (Final) R825549C046 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Effects of plants and soil microflora on leaching of zinc from mine tailings | CHEMOSPHERE | Banks MK, Schwab AP, Fleming GR, Hetrick BA | Banks MK, Schwab AP, Fleming GR, Hetrick BA. Effects of plants and soil microflora on leaching of zinc from mine tailings. Chemosphere 1994;29(8):1691-1699. |
R825549C033 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Influence of organic acids on leaching of heavy metals from contaminated mine tailings. | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART A-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING & TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE CONTROL | Banks MK, Waters CY, Schwab AP | Banks MK, Waters CY, Schwab AP. Influence of organic acids on leaching of heavy metals from contaminated mine tailings. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A - Environmental Science and Engineering & Toxic and Hazardous Substance Control 1994;A29(5):1045-1056. |
R825549C033 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Role of expanded clay and porous ceramic amendments on plant establishment in mine spoils. | ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION | Figge DAH, Hetrick BAD, Wilson GWT | Figge DAH, Hetrick BAD, Wilson GWT. Role of expanded clay and porous ceramic amendments on plant establishment in mine spoils. Environmental Pollution 1995;88(2):161-165. |
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Journal Article | The influence of mycorrhizal symbiosis and fertilizer amendments on establishment of vegetation in heavy-metal mine spoil | ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION | Hetrick BAD, Wilson GWT, Figge DAH | Hetrick BAD, Wilson GWT, Figge DAH. The influence of mycorrhizal symbiosis and fertilizer amendments on establishment of vegetation in heavy-metal mine spoil. Environmental Pollution 1994;86(2):171-179 |
R825549C033 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Biological characterization of a southeast Kansas mining site. | WATER, AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION | Shetty KG, Banks MK, Hetrick BA, Schwab AP | Shetty KG, Banks MK, Hetrick BA, Schwab AP. Biological characterization of a southeast Kansas mining site. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 1994;78(1-2):169-177. |
R825549C033 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Effects of mycorrhizae and other soil microbes on revegetation of heavy metal contaminated mine spoil. | ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION | Shetty KG, Hetrick BAD, Figge DAH, Schwab AP | Shetty KG, Hetrick BAD, Figge DAH, Schwab AP. Effects of mycorrhizae and other soil microbes on revegetation of heavy metal contaminated mine spoil. Environmental Pollution 1994;86(2):181-188. |
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Journal Article | Effects of mycorrhizal and fertilizer amendments on zinc tolerance of plants. | ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION | Shetty KG, Hetrick BAD, Schwab AP | Shetty KG, Hetrick BAD, Schwab AP. Effects of mycorrhizal and fertilizer amendments on zinc tolerance of plants. Environmental Pollution 1995;88(3):307-314. |
R825549C033 (Final) |
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