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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R826694C703

Enhancement of DNAPL Dissolution Rates by Dechlorinating Anaerobes

RFA: Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)

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Journal Article Effect of dechlorinating bacteria on the longevity and composition of PCE-containing nonaqueous phase liquids under equilibrium dissolution conditions. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Carr CS, Garg S, Hughes JB Carr CS, Garg S, Hughes JB. Effect of dechlorinating bacteria on the longevity and composition of PCE-containing nonaqueous phase liquids under equilibrium dissolution conditions. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(6):1088-1094. R822721C703 (1999)
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Journal Article Biologically-enhanced removal of PCE from NAPL source zones. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Cope N, Hughes JB Cope N, Hughes JB. Biologically-enhanced removal of PCE from NAPL source zones. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(10):2014-2021. R826694C703 (2001)
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Journal Article Influence of hydraulic retention time on extent of PCE dechlorination and preliminary characterization of the enrichment culture. BIOREMEDIATION JOURNAL Zheng D, Carr CS, Hughes JB Zheng D, Carr CS, Hughes JB. Influence of hydraulic retention time on extent of PCE dechlorination and preliminary characterization of the enrichment culture. Bioremediation Journal 2001;5(2):159-168. R826694C703 (Final)
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