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Dissolved Humic Substances in Enhanced Dissolution of DNAPLs
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Chromatographic alteration of a nonionic surfactant mixture during transport in dense nonaqueous phase liquid contaminated sediment. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Bao G, John WW, Johnson WP | Bao G, John WW, Johnson WP. Chromatographic alteration of a nonionic surfactant mixture during transport in dense nonaqueous phase liquid contaminated sediment. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(4):680-685. |
R826650 (2000) R826650 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Sorption of nonionic surfactant oligomers to sediment and PCE DNAPL: effects on PCE distribution between water and sediment. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | John WW, Bao GB, Johnson WP, Stauffer TB | John WW, Bao G, Johnson WP, Stauffer TB. Sorption of nonionic surfactant oligomers to sediment and PCE DNAPL: effects on PCE distribution between water and sediment. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(4):672-679. |
R826650 (2000) R826650 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Specific UV absorbance of Aldrich humic acid: changes during transport in aquifer sediment. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Johnson WP, Bao G, John WW | Johnson WP, Bao G, John WW. Specific UV absorbance of Aldrich humic acid: changes during transport in aquifer sediment. Environmental Science & Technology 2002;36(4):608-616. |
R826650 (2000) R826650 (Final) |
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Presentation | Chromatographic evolution of a nonionic surfactant mixture during transport in DNAPL contaminated sediment | None | Bao B, John WW, Johnson WP | Bao B, John WW, Johnson WP. Chromatographic evolution of a nonionic surfactant mixture during transport in DNAPL contaminated sediment. Presented at the National Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Denver, CO, October 25-26, 1999. |
R826650 (2000) R826650 (Final) |
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Presentation | Chromatographic alternation of Aldrich humic acid during transport to DNAPL-contaminated sediment | None | Bao G, Johnson WP, John WW | Bao G, Johnson WP, John WW. Chromatographic alternation of Aldrich humic acid during transport to DNAPL-contaminated sediment. Presented at the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, August 20-23, 2000. |
R826650 (2000) R826650 (Final) |
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Presentation | Mixed sorption of nonionic surfactant oligomers to low foc aquifer sediment and PCE DNAPL, and the resulting effect on Kd | None | John WW, Bao B, Johnson WP, Stauffer TB | John WW, Bao B, Johnson WP, Stauffer TB. Mixed sorption of nonionic surfactant oligomers to low foc aquifer sediment and PCE DNAPL, and the resulting effect on Kd. Presented at the National Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Denver, CO, October 25-26, 1999. |
R826650 (2000) R826650 (Final) |
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Presentation | Comparison of humic acids and nonionic surfactants in remediation of PCE DNAPL: sorption and solubilization behavior | None | Johnson WP, Bao G | Johnson WP, Bao G. Comparison of humic acids and nonionic surfactants in remediation of PCE DNAPL: sorption and solubilization behavior. Presented at the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, August 20-23, 2000. |
R826650 (2000) R826650 (Final) |
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Presentation | Characteristics of microspheres and bromide as groundwater tracers in a reactive chemical barrier. | None | Johnson WP | Johnson WP. Characteristics of microspheres and bromide as groundwater tracers in a reactive chemical barrier. Presented at the 1999 National Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Denver, CO, October 1999. |
R826650 (Final) |
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