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Publications Details for Grant Number GR832212
Sequestration of Subsurface Elemental Mercury (Hg0)
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Greater Research Opportunities: Persistent, Bioaccumulative Chemicals (2004)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Immobilization of mercury by pyrite (FeS2). | ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION | Bower J, Savage KS, Weinman B, Barnett MO, Hamilton WP, Harper WF | Bower J, Savage KS, Weinman B, Barnett MO, Hamilton WP, Harper WF. Immobilization of mercury by pyrite (FeS2). Environmental Pollution 2008;156(2):504-514. |
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Patent/Patent Application | In situ immobilization/containment of mercury in soils and sediments using a new class of metal sulfide nanoparticles. | None | Zhao D, Xiong Z, Barnett MO, Harper W | Zhao D, Xiong Z, Barnett MO, Harper Jr. WF. In situ immobilization/containment of Hg in contaminated soils and sediments. U.S. Provisional Patent #60/777,309, 2006. |
GR832212 (2006) GR832212 (Final) |
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Presentation | Interactions of mercury with sulfur and its implications to mercury cycling. | None | Barnett MO, Zhao D, Harper WF, Bower J, Xiong Z, Hamilton WP, Savage K, Turner RR | Barnett MO, Zhao D, Harper WF, Bower J, Xiong Z, Hamilton WP, Savage K, Turner RR. Interactions of mercury with sulfur and its implications to mercury cycling. Presented at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS, 2006 (invited). |
GR832212 (2006) GR832212 (Final) |
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Presentation | Immobilization of Hg by sulfide minerals. | None | Barnett M, Zhao D, Harper W, Bower J, Xiong Z, Hamilton B, Savage K, Turner R | Barnett M, Zhao D, Harper W, Bower J, Xiong Z, Hamilton B, Savage K, Turner R. Immobilization of Hg by sulfide minerals. Presented at EPA Region 4 Headquarters, Atlanta, GA, February 28, 2006 (invited). |
GR832212 (2006) GR832212 (Final) |
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Presentation | Immobilization of mercury by sulfide minerals. | None | Bower J, Barnett MO | Bower J, Barnett MO. Immobilization of mercury by sulfide minerals. Presented at the Alabama Water Resources Conference, Orange Beach, AL, September 6-8, 2006. |
GR832212 (2006) GR832212 (Final) |
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Presentation | Subsurface reactive barriers to mercury mobilization. | None | Dove JT, Bower J, Barnett MO | Dove JT, Bower J, Barnett MO. Subsurface reactive barriers to mercury mobilization. Presented at the Alabama Water Resources Conference, Orange Beach, AL, September 3-5, 2008. |
GR832212 (Final) |
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Presentation | Development and application of an innovative nanotechnology for in-situ remediation of mercury contaminated sites. | None | Xiong Z, Zhao D, He F, Barnett MO, Harper WF | Xiong Z, Zhao D, He F, Barnett MO, Harper WF. Development and application of an innovative nanotechnology for in-situ remediation of mercury contaminated sites. Poster presented at the Alabama Water Resources Conference and Symposium, Orange Beach, AL, September 6-8, 2006. |
GR832212 (2006) GR832212 (Final) |
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Presentation | In-situ immobilization/containment of mercury in soils and sediments using a new class of stabilized metal sulfide nanoparticles. | None | Zhao D, Xiong Z, Barnett MO, Harper W | Zhao D, Xiong Z, Barnett MO, Harper W. In-situ immobilization/containment of mercury in soils and sediments using a new class of stabilized metal sulfide nanoparticles. Presented at the EPA Region 4 Symposium on New Technologies for Site Remediation, February 28, 2006 (invited seminar). |
GR832212 (2006) GR832212 (Final) |
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