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Book and Book Chapter Publications Details for Grant Number R828773C001

Bioturbation and Bioavailability of Residual, Desorption-Resistant Contaminants

RFA: Hazardous Substance Research Centers - HSRC (2001)

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Book Chapter Constant WD. The waste management hierarchy. In: Ghassemi A, ed. Handbook of Pollution Control and Waste Minimization. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, 2001, Chapter 3, pp. 32-38. R828773 (Final)
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Book Chapter Illangaskekare TH, Reible DD. Pump-and-treat for remediation and plume containment:applications, limitations, and relevant processes. In: Kaluarachchi JJ, ed. Groundwater Contamination by Organic Pollutants: Analysis and Remediation. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2001, Chapter 3, pp. 79-119. R828773 (Final)
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Book Chapter Reible DD, Jensen RH, Bentley SJ, Dannel MB, DePinto JV, Dyer JA, Farley KJ, Garcia MH, Glaser D, Hamrick JM, Lick WJ, Pastorok RA, Schwer RF, Ziegler CK. The role of modeling in managing contaminated sediments. In:Chien CC, ed. Environmental Modeling and Management:Theory, Practice, and Future Directions. Today Media, 2002, Chapter 2, pp. 63-110. R828773 (2004)
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Book Chapter Thibodeaux LJ, Reible DD, Valsaraj KT. Non-particle resuspension chemical transport from stream beds. In:Lipnick RL, Mason RP, Phillips ML, Pittman CU, eds. Chemicals in the Environment:Fate, Impacts, and Remediation, ACS Symposium Series Volume 806. Washington, DC:American Chemical Society, 2002, Chapter 7, pp. 130-149. R828773 (2004)
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