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A Comprehensive Investigation of the Effects of Organic Geochemistry on the Sorption-Desorption, Sequestration, and Bioavailability of Mixed Organic Contaminants in Subsurface Systems
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EPA/DOE/NSF/ONR - Joint Program On Bioremediation (1997)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Abstract | Predicting long-term desorption kinetics of HOCs sequestered in soils and sediments by superheated water extraction and temperature programmed desorption. | None | Johnson MD, Weber Jr WJ, Keinath TM | Johnson MD, Weber Jr. WJ, Keinath TM. Predicting long-term desorption kinetics of HOCs sequestered in soils and sediments by superheated water extraction and temperature programmed desorption. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 2000;220(Pt 1):U325. |
R825962 (Final) |
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Abstract | Effects of soil/sediment organic matter on mineralization, desorption, sequestration, and transformation of phenanthrene. | None | Soderstrom-Schwarz S, Lueking AD, Kim M, Huang WL, Weber Jr WJ | Soderstrom-Schwarz S, Lueking AD, Kim M, Huang WL, Weber Jr. WJ. Effects of soil/sediment organic matter on mineralization, desorption, sequestration, and transformation of phenanthrene. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 2000;220(Pt 1):U338. |
R825962 (Final) |
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Journal Article | A distributed reactivity model for sorption by soils and sediments. 14. Characterization and modeling of phenanthrene desorption rates. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Johnson MD, Keinath TM 2nd, Weber Jr WJ | Johnson MD, Keinath TM 2nd, Weber Jr WJ. A distributed reactivity model for sorption by soils and sediments. 14. Characterization and modeling of phenanthrene desorption rates. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(8):1688-1695. |
R825962 (Final) R828246 (2002) |
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Journal Article | Rapid prediction of long-term rates of contaminant desorption from soils and sediments. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Johnson MD, Weber Jr WJ | Johnson MD, Weber Jr WJ. Rapid prediction of long-term rates of contaminant desorption from soils and sediments. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(2):427-433. |
R825962 (Final) R828246 (2002) |
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Journal Article | Relationship of soil organic matter characteristics to organic contaminant sequestration and bioavailability. | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY | Lueking AD, Huang W, Soderstrom-Schwarz S, Kim M, Weber WJ | Lueking AD, Huang W, Soderstrom-Schwarz S, Kim M, Weber WJ. Relationship of soil organic matter characteristics to organic contaminant sequestration and bioavailability. Journal of Environmental Quality 2000;29(1):317-323. |
R825962 (Final) |
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Presentation | Effects of natural organic matter chemistry on desorption and bioavailability of soil/sediment- associated phenanthrene. | None | Huang W, Lueking AD, Soderstrom-Schwarz S, Kim M, Dang Z, Barkovskii A, Weber Jr. WJ | Huang W, Lueking AD, Soderstrom-Schwarz S, Kim M, Dang Z, Barkovskii A, Weber Jr. WJ. Effects of natural organic matter chemistry on desorption and bioavailability of soil/sediment-associated phenanthrene. Presented at the 21st Midwest Environmental Chemistry Workshop, Ann Arbor, MI, October 16-18, 1998. |
R825962 (Final) |
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Presentation | Predicting long-term desorption kinetics of HOCs sequestered in soils and sediments by liquid-phase temperature programmed desorption. | None | Johnson MD, Keinath TM, Weber Jr. WJ | Johnson MD, Keinath TM, Weber Jr. WJ. Predicting long-term desorption kinetics of HOCs sequestered in soils and sediments by liquid-phase temperature programmed desorption. Presented at the 2000 Spring National Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Atlanta, GA, March 5-9, 2000. |
R825962 (Final) |
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Presentation | Soil/sediment organic matter effects on the bioavailability of sorbed organic contaminants. | None | Lueking AD, Huang WL, Soderstrom-Schwarz SB, Kim MS, Weber Jr. WJ | Lueking AD, Huang WL, Soderstrom-Schwarz SB, Kim MS, Weber Jr. WJ. Soil/sediment organic matter effects on the bioavailability of sorbed organic contaminants. Presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Philadelphia, PA, November 14-18, 1999. |
R825962 (Final) |
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Presentation | The effects of soil organic matter on mineralization, desorption, and sequestration/transformation of phenanthrene. | None | Soderstrom SB, Lueking AD, Kim M, Huang WL, Weber Jr WJ | Soderstrom SB, Lueking AD, Kim M, Huang WL, Weber Jr. WJ. The effects of soil organic matter on mineralization, desorption, and sequestration/transformation of phenanthrene. Presented at the 2000 Spring National Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Atlanta, GA, March 5-9, 2000. |
R825962 (Final) |
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Presentation | The effects of organic geochemistry on the sorption-desorption, sequestration, and bioavailability of mixed organic contaminants in subsurface systems: initial results for the target compound phenanthrene. | None | Soderstrom S, Kim M, Lueking AD, Weber Jr. WJ | Soderstrom S, Kim M, Lueking AD, Weber Jr. WJ. The effects of organic geochemistry on the sorption-desorption, sequestration, and bioavailability of mixed organic contaminants in subsurface systems: initial results for the target compound phenanthrene. Presented at the 21st Midwest Environmental Chemistry Workshop, Ann Arbor, MI, October 16-18, 1998. |
R825962 (Final) |
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Presentation | The role of the chemical structure of soil/sediment organic matter on the irreversible sequestration and decreased bioavailability of hydrophobic organic contaminants. Bound residues of organic compounds in the soil: measurement, formation, and environmental significance. | None | Weber Jr. WJ | Weber Jr. WJ. The role of the chemical structure of soil/sediment organic matter on the irreversible sequestration and decreased bioavailability of hydrophobic organic contaminants. Bound residues of organic compounds in the soil: measurement, formation, and environmental significance. Presented at Lancaster University, Lancaster, England, October 15-16, 1998. |
R825962 (Final) |
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Presentation | Three-domain model for sorption and sequestration of organic contaminants by soils and sediments. | None | Weber Jr. WJ, Huang WL | Weber Jr. WJ, Huang WL. Three-domain model for sorption and sequestration of organic contaminants by soils and sediments. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 18-22, 1998. |
R825962 (Final) |
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Presentation | The organic geochemistry of soils and sediments and related effects on the environmental fate and transport of organic contaminants. | None | Weber Jr. WJ | Weber Jr. WJ. The organic geochemistry of soils and sediments and related effects on the environmental fate and transport of organic contaminants. Presented at the 1999 Chemistry Forum, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, April 19-21, 1999. |
R825962 (Final) |
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