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Bioavailability of Desorption Resistant Hydrocarbons in Sediment-Water Systems.
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Book | Lipnick RL, Hermens JL, Jones K, Muir DC. Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic Chemicals: Volume I: Fate and Exposure. Oxford University Press, New York. 2000; |
R825513C024 (Final) |
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Book | Lipnick RL, Hermens JLM, Jones K, Muir DCG. Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic Chemicals I: Fate and Exposure. ACS Symposium Series No. 772. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2000, 308 pp. |
R825513C024 (Final) R828598 (Final) R828598C700 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Chen W, Kan AT, Tomson MB. Modeling irreversible sorption of hydrophobic organic contaminants in natural sediments. In: Lipnick RL, Hermens JLM, Jones KC, Muir DCG, eds. Persistent Bioaccumulative, and Toxic Chemicals I: Fate and Exposure. ACS Symposium Series No. 772. Washington, DC:American Chemical Society, 2000, Chapter 4, pp. 58-69. |
R825513C024 (Final) R828598 (Final) R828598C700 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Chen W, Kan AT, Tomson MB, Lipnick RL, Hermens JL, Jones K, Muir DC. Modeling irreversible sorption of hydrophobic organic contaminants in natural sediments. Oxford University Press, New York. 2000;58-68 |
R825513C024 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Loehr RC, Anderson WC, Smith BP. Environmental Availability of Chlorinated Organics, Explosives, and Metals in Soils. American Academy of Environmental Engineers, Annapolis, MD. 1999, pp. 381-454. |
R825513C024 (Final) R825689C084 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Reible DD, Hughes JB, Chaney R. Chapter 7: Bioavailability. in Environmental Availability of Chlorinated Organics, Explosives, and Metals in Soils, W.C. Anderson, R.C. Loehr and B.P. Smith, Ed. 1999. |
R825513C024 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Kan AT, Chen W, Tomson MB. Resistant desorption kinetics of chlorinated organic compounds from contaminated soil and sediment. In: Lipnick RL, Hermens JLM, Jones KC, Muir, DCG, eds. Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic Chemicals I: Fate and Exposure. American Chemical Society Symposium Series, Volume 772, Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2000, pp.112-122. |
R825513C024 (Final) R826694C700 (1999) R826694C700 (Final) R828598 (Final) R828598C700 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Vignona L, Moore E, Kan AT, Tomson MB. Ecological and human health. In: McGrow Hill 2000 Yearbook of Science & Technology, 1999. |
R825513C024 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Xiao JJ, Kan AT, Tomson MB. The role of calcium phosphino-polycarboylate complexation in inhibiting BaSO4 precipitation from brine. In "Advances in Crystal Growth Inhibition Technologies." Ed. Zahid Amjad, Plenum Publishing Co., New York. 2000;12:165-186. |
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Journal Article | Chen W, Kan AT, Fu G, Vignona LC, Tomson MB. Adsorption-desorption behaviors of hydrophobic organic compounds in sediments of Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1999;18(8):1610-1616. |
R822721C700 (1999) R825513C016 (Final) R825513C024 (Final) R828598 (Final) R828598C700 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Chen W, Kan AT, Tomson MB. Irreversible adsorption of chlorinated benzenes to natural sediments: implications for sediment quality criteria. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(3):385-392. |
R822721C700 (1999) R825513C024 (Final) R826694C700 (1999) R826694C700 (Final) R828598 (Final) R828598C700 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Chen W, Lakshmanan K, Kan AT, Tomson MB. A program for evaluating dual-equilibrium desorption effects on remediation. Ground Water 2004;42(4):620-624. |
R825513C023 (Final) R825513C024 (Final) R828773 (2004) R828773 (Final) R828773C004 (2004) R831718 (2005) R831718 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Kan AT, Chen W, Tomson MB. Desorption kinetics of neutral hydrophobic organic compounds from field-contaminated sediment. Environmental Pollution 2000;108(1):81-89. |
R822721C700 (1999) R825513C024 (Final) R826694C700 (1999) R826694C700 (Final) R828598 (Final) R828598C700 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Kim S, Sioutas C, Chang M-C, Gong Jr. H. Factors affecting the stability of the performance of ambient fine-particle concentrators. Inhalation Toxicology 2000;12(Suppl 4):281-298. |
R825513C024 (Final) R826708 (2000) R826708 (2001) R826708 (2002) R826708 (Final) R827352 (2004) R827352 (Final) R827352C012 (Final) R827352C014 (Final) R828598 (Final) R828598C700 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Millward RN, Fleeger JW, Reible DD, Keteles KA, Cunningham BP, Zhang L. Pyrene bioaccumulation, effects of pyrene exposure on particle-size selection, and fecal pyrene content in the oligochaete Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri (Tubificidae, Oligochaeta). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2001;20(6):1359-1366. |
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Journal Article | Tomson MB. Causes and effects of resistant sorption in natural particles. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1999;18(8):1609. |
R822721C700 (1999) R825513C016 (Final) R825513C024 (Final) R828598 (Final) R828598C700 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Xiao JJ, Kan AT, Tomson MB. Prediction of BaSO4 precipitation in the presence and absence of a polymeric inhibitor: Phosphino-polycarboxylic acid. Langmuir 2001;17(15):4668-4673. |
R825513C024 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Xiao J, Kan AT, Tomson MB. Acid-base and metal complexation chemistry of phosphino-polycarboxylic acid under high ionic strength and high temperature. Langmuir 2001;17(15):4661-4667. |
R825513C024 (Final) |
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