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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R826162

Natural Remediation of Contaminated Soil and Ground Water by Barometric Pumping

RFA: Exploratory Research - Environmental Engineering (1997)

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Book Chapter Unsaturated-zone airflow: implications for natural remediation of ground water by contaminant transport through the subsurface. None Tillman Jr. FD, Choi J-W, Katchmark W, Smith JA, Wood III. HG Tillman Jr. FD, Choi J-W, Katchmark W, Smith JA, Wood III. HG. Unsaturated-zone airflow:implications for natural remediation of ground water by contaminant transport through the subsurface. In:Smith JA, Burns SE, eds. Physicochemical Groundwater Remediation. New York, NY:Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2001, Chapter 14, pp. 307-339. R826162 (1999)
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Journal Article Measurement of effective air diffusion coefficients for trichloroethene in undisturbed soil cores. JOURNAL OF CONTAMINANT HYDROLOGY Bartelt-Hunt SL, Smith JA Bartelt-Hunt SL, Smith JA. Measurement of effective air diffusion coefficients for trichloroethene in undisturbed soil cores. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 2002;56(3-4):193-208. R826162 (2000)
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Journal Article Relative Importance of Gas-Phase Diffusive and Advective Trichloroethene (TCE) Fluxes in the Unsaturated Zone under Natural Conditions. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Choi J-W, Tillman Jr. FD, Smith JA Choi J-W, Tillman Jr. FD, Smith JA. Relative importance of gas-phase diffusive and advective trichloroethene (TCE) fluxes in the unsaturated zone under natural conditions. Environmental Science & Technology 2002;36(14):3157-3164. R826162 (2000)
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Journal Article Comparison of three techniques to measure unsaturated-zone air permeability at Picatinny Arsenal. NEW JERSEY: JOURNAL OF CONTAMINANT HYDROLOGY 2001 Olson MS, Tillman Jr. FD, Choi J-W, Smith JA Olson MS, Tillman Jr. FD, Choi J-W, Smith JA. Comparison of three techniques to measure unsaturated-zone air permeability at Picatinny Arsenal, NJ. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 2001;53(1-2):1-19. R826162 (2000)
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Journal Article A comparison of direct measurement and model simulation of total flux of volatile organic compounds from the subsurface to the atmosphere under natural field conditions. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Tillman Jr. FD, Choi J-W, Smith JA Tillman Jr. FD, Choi J-W, Smith JA. A comparison of direct measurement and model simulation of total flux of volatile organic compounds from the subsurface to the atmosphere under natural field conditions. Water Resources Research 2003;39(10):1284, doi:10.1029/2003WR002098. R826162 (Final)
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Journal Article Design and laboratory testing of a chamber device to measure total flux of volatile organic compounds from the unsaturated zone under natural conditions. JOURNAL OF CONTAMINANT HYDROLOGY Tillman Jr. FD, Smith JA Tillman Jr. FD, Smith JA. Design and laboratory testing of a chamber device to measure total flux of volatile organic compounds from the unsaturated zone under natural conditions. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 2004;75(1-2):71-90. R826162 (Final)
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