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Field Scale Bioremediation: Relationship of Parent Compound Disappearance to Humification, Mineralization, Leaching, Volatilization of Transformaiton Intermediates
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Book | Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil, Agronomy Monograph 37. | None | Kral DM | Kral DM, ed. Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil, Agronomy Series No. 37. Madison, WI: American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, 1998, 820 pp. |
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Book Chapter | Prepared bed bioreactors. | None | Sims JL, Sims RC, Sorensen DL, Huling SG | Sims JL, Sims RC, Sorensen DL, Huling SG. Prepared bed bioreactors. In: Kral DM, ed. Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil, Agronomy Series No. 37. Madison, WI: American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, 1998, Chapter 21, pp. 559-594. |
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Journal Article | Aerobic biotransformation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and associated metabolites in soil. | Journal of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds | Ginn JS, Doucette WJ, Smith D, Sorensen DL, Sims RC | Ginn JS, Doucette WJ, Smith D, Sorensen DL, Sims RC. Aerobic biotransformation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and associated metabolites in soil. Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds 1996;11(1-4):43-55. |
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Journal Article | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation as a function of oxygen tension in contaminated soil. | JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS | Hurst CJ, Sims RC, Sims JL, Sorensen DL, McLean JE, Huling S | Hurst CJ, Sims RC, Sims JL, Sorensen DL, McLean JE, Huling S. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation as a function of oxygen tension in contaminated soil. Journal of Hazardous Materials 1996;51(1-3):193-208. |
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Journal Article | Soil gas oxygen tension and pentachlorophenol biodegradation. | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-ASCE | Hurst CJ, Sims RC, Sims JL, Sorensen DL, McLean JE, Huling S | Hurst CJ, Sims RC, Sims JL, Sorensen DL, McLean JE, Huling S. Soil gas oxygen tension and pentachlorophenol biodegradation. Journal of Environmental Engineering-ASCE 1997;123(4):364-370. |
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Journal Article | [14C]Pyrene bound residue evaluation using MIBK fractionation method for creosote-contaminated soil. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Nieman JKC, Sims RC, Sims JL, Sorenson DL, McLean JE, Rice JA | Nieman JKC, Sims RC, Sims JL, Sorenson DL, McLean JE, Rice JA. [14C]Pyrene bound residue evaluation using MIBK fractionation method for creosote-contaminated soil. Environmental Science & Technology 1999;33(5):776-781. |
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Journal Article | Fate of pyrene in contaminated soil amended with alternate electron acceptors. | CHEMOSPHERE | Nieman JKC, Sims RC, McLean JE, Sims JL, Sorensen DL | Nieman JKC, Sims RC, McLean JE, Sims JL, Sorensen DL. Fate of pyrene in contaminated soil amended with alternate electron acceptors. Chemosphere 2001;44(5):1265-1271. |
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Journal Article | Controlled environment potentiostat to study solid-aqueous systems. | SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL | Peterie RA, Sims RC, Grossl PR | Peterie RA, Sims RC, Grossl PR. Controlled environment potentiostat to study solid-aqueous systems. Soil Science Society of America Journal 1998;62(2):379-382. |
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