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Bioremediation of Contaminated Sediments and Dredged Material
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Book Chapter | Lederberg J. Bioremediation. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. 2006:27-82 |
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Book Chapter | Rifai HS, Borden RC, Wilson JT, Ward CH. Intrinsic bioattenuation for subsurface remediation. Intrinsic Bioremediation, R. E. Hinchee, J. T. Wilson, and D. C. Downey (eds.), Battelle Press, Columbus OH, 1995:1-29. |
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Book Chapter | Norris RD. Introduced organisms for subsurface bioremediation. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. 1993: |
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Book Chapter | Thomas, J.M., R.L. Raymond, J.T. Wilson, R.C. Loehr, and C.H. Ward, "Bioremediation." In Encyclopedia of Microbiology, Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, California, pp. 369-385, 1993. |
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Book Chapter | Ward CH, Thomas JM, Marlow HJ, Raymond RL. Hydrogeologic considerations for in situ biorestoration. In Fate of Pesticides and Chemicals in the Environment, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, New York. 1992;13:221-227. |
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Book Chapter | Ward, C. H., et al., Handbook of Bioremediation, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton FL, 257p, 1994. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Chandra, S., "Bioavailability of Sediment-Sorbed Fluorene." M.S. Thesis, Rice University, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, August 1995. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Jee, V. "The Effect of Resuspension of Estuarine Sediments on the Biodegradation of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons." M.S. Thesis, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Rice University, March 1995. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Pointer, J.H., "Effects of Hydrocarbon Sorption on Emulsification Capacity, Biodegradation Ability, and Microbial Diversity of a Mixed Microbial Population." M.S. Thesis, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Rice University, 1993. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Tsomides, H.J., "Effect of Surfactant Addition on Phenanthrene Biodegradation in Sediments." M.S. Thesis, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Rice University, April 1994. |
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Journal Article | Jee V, Beckles D, Ward CH, Hughes JB. Aerobic slurry reactor treatment of phenanthrene contaminated sediment. Water Research 32(4):1231-1239. |
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Journal Article | Tsomides HJ, Hughes JB, Thomas JM, Ward CH. Effect of surfactant addition of phenanthrene biodegradation in sediments. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1995;14(6):953-959. |
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Journal Article | Ward CH, Hughes JB. Microbes may help clean up contaminated sediments. Centerpoint 1994;2(1):6-8. |
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Presentation | Hughes, J. B., Invitational Lecture, "Contaminated Ground Water Resources: Current Approaches for Assessment and Remediation." Clemson University, School of the Environment, Clemson SC, April 19, 1996. |
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Presentation | Hughes, J., "What are Microbes or Plants Doing to Contaminants That May be Associated with Sediments or Soils?" Presented at the Antoine Lavoisier Mass Balance Workshop sponsored by the Hazardous Substance Research Center/South & Southwest, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 13, 1995. |
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Proceedings | Chandra, S. D., J. B. Hughes, and C. H. Ward, "Biodegradation of sorbed fluorene in sediment slurries." Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management VI, ACS Press, 1996. |
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Proceedings | Fiorenza, S., K. B. Biddle, D. F. Lowe, C. L. Oubre, and C. H. Ward, "Innovative Bioremediation Technologies: The DOD/AATFD Continuation." Proceedings, Global Environmental Biotechnology-Approaching the Year 2000, International Society for Environmental Biotechnology Their International Symposium, Boston MA (1996). |
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Proceedings | Ward, C.H. and J.M. Thomas, "Subsurface Microbial Ecology and Remediation." Proceedings of the 4th Annual Symposium, Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center, Beaumont, Texas, 1992, pp. 53-66. |
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Report | Hughes, J. and C. Ward, "Bioremediation of Contaminated Sediments." Final Project Report submitted to the South and Southwest Hazardous Substance Research Center, March 1996. |
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Symposium | Hughes, J. B., V. Jee, and C. H. Ward, "Bioremediation of contaminated sediments." 21st Annual RREL Research Symposium, EPA Abstract Proceedings EPA/600/R-95/012, 1995. |
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Symposium | Ward, C.H., "Bioremediation Technologies." Symposium on Innovative Site Remediation Technology, American Academy of Environmental Engineers, New York, New York, May 18, 1994; Dallas, Texas, September 7-8, 1994; Chicago, Illinois, September 22-23, 1994; Atlanta, Georgia, December 15-16, 1994. |
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Working Group/Panel | Ward, C. H. and Task Group, Bioremediation, American Academy of Environmental Engineers, Annapolis MD, 1995. |
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