Grantee Research Project Results
Hazardous Substance Research Center–South and Southwest
EPA Grant Number: R828773Center: Organotypic Culture Models For Predictive Toxicology Center
Center Director: Rusyn, Ivan
Title: Hazardous Substance Research Center–South and Southwest
Investigators: Reible, Danny D.
Current Investigators: Reible, Danny D. , Pardue, J. , Hughes, Joseph B , McCook, Leigh Fitzpatrick , Edge, Billy
Institution: Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge , Texas A & M University , Georgia Institute of Technology , Rice University
Current Institution: Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge , Georgia Institute of Technology , Rice University , Texas A & M University , The University of Texas at Austin
EPA Project Officer: Aja, Hayley
Project Period: October 1, 2001 through September 30, 2006 (Extended to September 30, 2007)
Project Amount: $5,550,000
RFA: Hazardous Substance Research Centers - HSRC (2001) Recipients Lists
Research Category: Hazardous Waste/Remediation , Nanotechnology , Land and Waste Management
Objective:
The objective of the proposed Hazardous Substance Research Center/South and Southwest (HSRC/S&SW) is to provide basic and applied research, technology transfer and community outreach that address hazardous substance problems, especially the engineering management of contaminated sediments and other problems of special interest to communities within EPA Regions 4 and 6. Due to past and present toxic releases, these regions face serious hazardous substance problems and yet contain a significant fraction of the wetlands and inland waters found in the United States. The mission of the Center is to be a primary provider of the tools and process knowledge required to resolve problems posing the greatest risks to people and the environment.
Approach:
The Center will consist of Louisiana State University, as lead institution, Georgia Institute of Technology, Rice University, and Texas A&M University. The core institutions will be assisted in these endeavors by personnel from Southern University and Howard University. In addition, in recognition of the importance of a local perspective in successful community outreach efforts, we have established partnering agreements with a wide variety of universities and organizations throughout the south and southwest regions. The broad range of expertise available to the research and outreach teams will insure our ability to be truly community and problem driven.
The research themes of the Center include 1) assessing the physical, chemical and biological availability of contaminants in sediments, 2) evaluating and enhancing biotransformation processes in sediments, and, 3) improving the science of risk management for contaminated sediments. The overriding objective is to improve the effectiveness of remedial approaches by seeking to understand and minimize contaminant release and exposure. Toward this end, four research projects have been identified, subject to review and approval of a Scientific Advisory Committee. These projects seek to 1) evaluate the bioavailability of desorption resistant contaminants, 2) develop improved approaches for in-situ containment and treatment, 3) assess contaminant losses during removal and episodic storm events, and, 4) evaluate phytoremediation for remediation in wetlands and confined disposal facilities (CDFs).
The research program will be complimented by a technology transfer and outreach effort focused nationally on contaminated sediments and their management but regionally with respect to the broad range of hazardous substances issues that impact communities in the south and southwest. The technology transfer efforts will disseminate the research advances of the Center via both print and electronic media. The outreach efforts will focus on providing environmentally troubled communities in the region technical assistance to enable them to better understand and participate in decisions being made about their hazardous substance problems.
Expected Results:
The direct product of the Center's research activities is an improved understanding of natural 1 fate and transport processes in sediments and how these processes can be enhanced by human action. This improved understanding will contribute to our ability to assess and manage contaminated sediments in an environmentally sound manner. The primary goal of the outreach activities is to provide information on a wide range of hazardous substance issues, including contaminated sediments, in a way that the specific public stakeholder communities can participate more actively in decisions about those issues. A secondary goal is to enhance technology transfer and outreach to the scientific and regulatory communities about Center research and programs.
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Collateral grants address outreach activities related to Brownfields. This grant will also be the vehicle for future additional federal funds, in addition to those committed for core grants, for supporting research and outreach activities at the Center.
Collateral Grant: R829480
Journal Articles: 90 Displayed | Download in RIS Format
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Cong L, Kan A, Tomson B. A rapid method to measure the desorption resistant fraction in sediment corbed contaminants. American Chemical Society, Online Division of Environment Chemistry Preprints of Extended Abstracts 2002;42(2):47-50. |
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Ahearne JF, Alexeff GV, Baecher GB, Bailer AJ, Cooke RM, Feigley CE, Fischhoff B, Gerba CP, Goldman RH, Haveman R, Kastenberg WE, Katzen S, Miranda E, Newman M, Patton DE, Poole C, Reible DD, Rodricks JV. Scientific Review of the Proposed Risk Assessment Bulletin from the Office of Management and Budget. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2007, 302 pp. |
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Bouwer EJ, Parkin GF, Garland SB, Haas PE, Johnson R, Lorah MM, Pohland FG, Reible DD, Siegel LM, Small MJ, Stahl RG, Stark AD, Valocchi AJ, Walsh WJ, Welty C. Environmental Cleanup at Navy Facilities: Adaptive Site Management. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2003. |
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Chien CC, Medina MA Jr, Pinder GF, Reible DD, Sleep BE, Zheng C. Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment. CRC Press, 2004. |
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Chien CC, Medina Jr. MA, Pinder GF, Reible DD, Sleep BE, Zheng CM, eds. Environmental Modeling and Management: Theory, Practice, and Future Directions. Wilmington, DE: Today Media, Inc., 2002. Reprinted with revisions as: Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2004. |
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O'Melia C, Burton GA, Clements W, Curriero FC, Di Toro D, Francingues N, Luthy R, McCarty PL, Musgrove N, Probst KN, Reible D, Thibodeaux LJ, Voorhees DJ, Wolfe JR. Sediment Dredging at Superfund Megasites: Assessing the Effectiveness. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2007, 316 pp. |
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Reible DD, Demnerova K, eds. Innovative Approaches to the On-Site Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sites. NATO Science Series, IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences, Volume 15. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003, 263 pp. |
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Reible DD, Lanczos T, eds. Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments – Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, Bratislava, Slovak Republic 18–21 May 2005. NATO Science Series, IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences, Volume 73. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer-Verlag, 2006, 268 pp. |
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Bentley S, Thibodeaux L, Adriaens P, Li M-Y, Romero-Gonzalez M, Banwart SA, Filip Z, Demnerova K, Reible D. Physicochemical and biological assessment and characterization of contaminated sediments. In: Reible DD, Lanczos T, eds. Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments – Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, Bratislava, Slovak Republic 18–21 May 2005. NATO Science Series, IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences, Volume 73. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer-Verlag, 2006, pp. 83-136. |
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Catallo WJ, Blankemeyer JT, Gambrell RP, Pardue JH, Reddy KR. Biogeochemical processes. In: Lewis M, Mayer F, Powell R, Nelson M, Klaine S, Henry M, Dickson G, eds. Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment for Wetlands. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Special Publication Series, Pensacola, FL: SETAC and SETAC Foundation for Environmental Education, 2003, pp. 27-69. |
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Chapman PM, Birge WJ, Burgess RM, Clements WH, Douglas WS, Harass MC, Hogstrand C, Reible DD, Ringwood AH. Role of sediment quality guidelines and other tools in different aquatic habitats. In: Wenning RJ, Batley GE, Ingergsoll CG, Moore DW, eds. Use of Sediment Quality Guidelines and Related Tools for the Assessment of Contaminated Sediments. Pensacola, FL: SETAC Press, 2005, Chapter 7, pp. 267-309. |
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Chapman PM, Birge WJ, Burgess RM, Clements WH, Douglas WS, Harass MC, Hogstrand C, Reible DD, Ringwood AH. Uncertainties in assessments of complex sediment systems. In: Wenning RJ, Batley GE, Ingergsoll CG, Moore DW, eds. Use of Sediment Quality Guidelines and Related Tools for the Assessment of Contaminated Sediments. Pensacola, FL: SETAC Press, 2005, Chapter 17, pp. 687-744. |
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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. |
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Corbisier P, Diels L, Illangasekare T, Reible D, Reinhard M, Vangronsveld J. Mobility and availability of contaminants. In: Reible D, Demnerova K, eds. Innovative Approaches to the On-Site Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sites. NATO Science Series, IV. Earth and Environmental Sciences – Volume 15. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, pp. 31-65. |
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Hodges MH. Using the internet to disseminate sediments information: a case study. In: Hinchee RE, Porta A, Pellei M, eds. Management of Contaminated Sediments. Columbus, OH: Battelle Press, 2002, pp. 43-50. |
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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. |
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Kan AT, Fu G, Tomson MB. Reactions of phosphonates and phosphinocarboxylates in the subsurface. In: Nowack B, VanBriesen JM, eds. Biogeochemistry of Chelating Agents, ACS Symposium Series, Volume 910. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2005, Chapter 15, pp. 248–262. |
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Lowry GV, Murphy PJ, Marquette A, Reible D. Sorbent-amended "active" sediment caps for in-place management of PCB-contaminated sediments. In: Calabrese EJ, Kostecki PT, Dragun J, eds. Contaminated Soils, Sediments and Water, Volume 10: Successes and Challenges. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 2006, Chapter 27, pp. 379-391. |
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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. |
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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, Medina Jr. MA, Pinder GF, Reible DD, Sleep BE, Zheng CM, eds. Environmental Modeling and Management: Theory, Practice, and Future Directions, Wilmington, DE: Today Media, Inc., 2002. Reprinted with revisions as: Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2004, Chapter 2, pp. 61-106. |
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Reible DD. Options for the Neponset. In: Calabrese EJ, Kostecki PT, Dragun J, eds. Contaminated Soils, Sediments and Water, Volume 10: Successes and Challenges. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 2006, Chapter 26, pp. 373-378. |
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Reible DD. Contaminant processes in sediments. In: Garcia M, ed. Sedimentation Engineering: Processes, Measurements, Modeling, and Practice: ASCE Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice No. 110, ASCE Publications, 2008, pp. 959-982. |
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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. |
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Tomaszewski JE, Smithenry DW, Cho Y-M, Luthy RG, Lowry GV, Reible D, Macek T, Sura M, Chrastilova Z, Demnerova K, Mackova M, Pavlikova D, Szekeres M, Sylvestre M. Treatment and containment of contaminated sediments. In: Reible DD, Lanczos T, eds. Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments – Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, Bratislava, Slovak Republic 18–21 May 2005. NATO Science Series, IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences, Volume 73. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer-Verlag, 2006, pp. 137-178. |
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Tomson MB, Allen HE, English CW, Lyman WJ, Pignatello JJ. Contaminated-soil interactions. In: Lanno RP, ed. Contaminated Soils: From Soil-Chemical Interactions to Ecosystem Management. Pensacola, FL: Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), 2001, Chapter 7. |
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Tomson MB, Allen H, English C, Lyman W, Pignatello JJ. Focus Area 3, contaminant-soil interaction. In: Saterbak A, Fairbrother A, Lanno R, Tabak H, eds. A SETAC Pellston Workshop on Contaminated Soil. Pensacola, FL: Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2002. |
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Tomson MB, Allen HE, English CW, Lyman WJ, Pignatello JJ. Contaminant–soil interactions. In: Lanno RP, ed. Contaminated Soils: From Soil–Chemical Interactions to Ecosystem Management. Pensacola, FL: SETAC Press, 2003, Chapter 7, pp. 251-290. |
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Apitz SE, Davis JW, Finkelstein K, Hohreiter DW, Hoke R, Jensen RH, Jersak J, Kirtay VJ, Mack EE, Magar VS, Moore D, Reible D, Stahl Jr. RG. Assessing and managing contaminated sediments: part I, developing an effective investigation and risk evaluation strategy. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 2005;1(1):2-8. |
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Apitz SE, Davis JW, Finkelstein K, Hohreiter DW, Hoke R, Jensen RH, Jersak J, Kirtay VJ, Mack EE, Magar VS, Moore D, Reible D, Stahl Jr. RG. Assessing and managing contaminated sediments: part II, evaluating risk and monitoring sediment remedy effectiveness. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 2005;1(1):e1-e14. |
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Chai Y, Kochetkov A, Reible DD. Modeling biphasic sorption and desorption of hydrophobic organic contaminants in sediments. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2006;25(12):3133-3140. |
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Chai Y, Kochetkov A, Reible DD. Desorption resistance of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and duration of exposure. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2006;25(11):2827-2833. |
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Chai Y, Kochetkov A, Reible DD. The use of coarse, separable, condensed-phase organic carbon particles characterize desorption resistance of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in contaminated sediments. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2007;26(7):1380-1385. |
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Chen W, Kan AT, Newell CJ, Moore E, Tomson MB. More realistic soil cleanup standards with dual-equilibrium desorption. Ground Water 2002;40(2):153-164. |
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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. |
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Chen W, Cong L, Hu H, Zhang P, Li J, Feng Z, Kan AT, Tomson MB. Release of adsorbed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons under cosolvent treatment: implications for availability and fate. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2008;27(1):112-118. |
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Cheng XK, Kan AT, Tomson MB. Uptake and sequestration of naphthalene and 1,2-dichlorobenzene by C60. Journal of Nanoparticle Research 2005;7(4-5):555-567. |
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Cheng X, Kan AT, Tomson MB. Naphthalene adsorption and desorption from aqueous C60 fullerene. Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data 2004;49(3):675-683. |
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Cheng X, Kan AT, Tomson MB. Study of C60 transport in porous media and the effect of sorbed C60 on naphthalene transport. Journal of Materials Research 2005;20(12):3244-3254. |
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Gao Y, Kan AT, Tomson MB. Critical evaluation of desorption phenomena of heavy metals from natural sediments. Environmental Science & Technology 2003;37(24):5566-5573. |
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Gao Y, Wahi R, Kan AT, Falkner JC, Colvin VL, Tomson MB. Adsorption of cadmium on anatase nanoparticles-effect of crystal size and pH. Langmuir 2004;20(22):9585-9593. |
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Gao Y, Kan AT, Tomson MB. Response to comment on "Critical evaluation of desorption phenomena of heavy metals from natural sediments". Environmental Science & Technology 2004;38(17):4703. |
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Gomez-Hermosillo C, Pardue JH, Reible DD. Wetland plant uptake of desorption-resistant organic compounds from sediments. Environmental Science & Technology 2006;40(10):3229-3236. |
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Gust KA, Fleeger JW. Exposure-related effects on Cd bioaccumulation explain toxicity of Cd–phenanthrene mixtures in Hyalella azteca. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2005;24(11):2918-2926. |
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Gust KA. Joint toxicity of cadmium and phenanthrene in the freshwater amphipod Hyalella azteca. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2006;50(1):7-13. |
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Gust KA, Fleeger JW. Exposure to cadmium–phenanthrene mixtures elicits complex toxic responses in the freshwater tubificid oligochaete, Ilyodrilus templetoni. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2006;51(1):54-60. |
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Himmelheber DW, Pennell KD, Hughes JB. Natural attenuation processes during in situ capping. Environmental Science & Technology 2007;41(15):5306-5313. |
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Kan AT, Fu G, Tomson MB. Effect of methanol on carbonate equilibrium and calcite solubility in a gas/methanol/water/salt mixed system. Langmuir 2002;18(25):9713-9725. |
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Kan AT, Fu G, Tomson MB. Effect of methanol and ethylene glycol on sulfates and halite scale formation. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2003;42(11):2399-2408. |
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Kan AT, Fu G, Tomson MB, Al-Thubaiti M, Xiao AJ. Factors affecting scale inhibitor retention in carbonate-rich formation during squeeze treatment. SPE Journal 2004;9(3):280-289. |
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Kan AT, Fu G, Tomson MB. Adsorption and precipitation of an aminoalkylphosphonate onto calcite. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2005;281(2):275-284. |
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Kassenga GR, Pardue JH, Blair S, Ferraro T. Treatment of chlorinated volatile organic compounds in upflow wetland mesocosms. Ecological Engineering 2003;19(5):305-323. |
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Kassenga GR, Pardue JH. Effect of competitive terminal electron acceptor processes on dechlorination of cis-1,2-dichloroethene and 1,2-dichloroethane in constructed wetland soils. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 2006;57(2):311-323. |
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Kassenga G, Pardue JH, Moe WM, Bowman KS. Hydrogen thresholds as indicators of dehalorespiration in constructed treatment wetlands. Environmental Science & Technology 2004;38(4):1024-1030. |
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Lee S, Pardue JH, Moe WM, Valsaraj KT. Mineralization of desorption-resistant 1,4-dichlorobenzene in wetland soils. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2003;22(10):2312-2322. |
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Lu X, Reible DD, Fleeger JW, Chai Y. Bioavailability of desorption-resistant phenanthrene to the oligochaete Ilyodrilus templetoni. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2003;22(1):153-160. |
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Lu X, Reible DD. Linking sediment exposure with effects:modeling techniques, organic availability and uptake. International Journal of Sediment Research 2003;18(2):208-213. |
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Lu X, Reible DD, Fleeger JW. Relative importance of ingested sediment versus pore water as uptake routes for PAHs to the deposit-feeding oligochaete Ilyodrilus templetoni. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2004;47(2):207-214. |
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Lu X, Reible DD, Fleeger JW. Bioavailability and assimilation of sediment-associated benzo[a]pyrene by Ilyodrilus templetoni (oligochaeta). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2004;23(1):57-64. |
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Lu X, Reible DD, Fleeger JW. Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in field-contaminated Anacostia River (Washington, DC) sediment. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2006;25(11):2869-2874. |
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McDonough KM, Murphy P, Olsta J, Zhu Y, Reible D, Lowry GV. Development and placement of a sorbent-amended thin layer sediment cap in the Anacostia River. Soil & Sediment Contamination 2007;16(3):313-322. |
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Murphy P, Marquette A, Reible D, Lowry GV. Predicting the performance of activated carbon-, coke-, and soil-amended thin layer sediment caps. Journal of Environmental Engineering-ASCE 2006;132(7):787-794. |
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Pandoe WW, Edge BL. Three-dimensional hydrodynamic model, study cases for quarter annular and idealized ship channel problems. Ocean Engineering 2003;30(9):1117-1135. |
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Pandoe WW, Edge BL. Cohesive sediment transport in the 3D-hydrodynamic-baroclinic circulation model: study case for idealized tidal inlet. Ocean Engineering 2004;31(17-18):2227-2252. |
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Priklonsky VI, Reible DD, Tyler JM. Consistent unconfined contaminated disposal facilities dike tidal flow and transport model. Environmental Modelling & Software 2005;20(9):1071-1079. |
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Ravikrishna R, Valsaraj KT, Thibodeaux LJ, Reible DD. Effects of oil and grease on the vaporization of organic compounds from contaminated sediments. Environmental Engineering Science 2002;19(2):101-113. |
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Reible DD, Garcia M. Contaminant processes in sediment. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Sedimentation Manual. |
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Reible D, Mohanty S. A levy flight-random walk model for bioturbation. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2002;21(4):875-881. |
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Reible D, Hayes D, Lue-Hing C, Patterson J, Bhowmik N, Johnson M, Teal J. Comparison of the long-term risks of removal and in situ management of contaminated sediments in the Fox River. Soil & Sediment Contamination 2003;12(3):325-344. |
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Reible D, Lampert D, Constant D, Mutch Jr. RD, Zhu YW. Active capping demonstration in the Anacostia River, Washington, DC. Remediation Journal 2006;17(1):39-53. |
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Sanchez FF, Thibodeaux LJ, Valsaraj KT, Reible DD. Multimedia chemical fate model for environmental dredging. Practice Periodical of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste Management 2002;6(2):120-128. |
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Tarabara VV, Wiesner MR. Effect of collision efficiency on the evolution of the surface of diffusion-limited deposits. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2001;237(1):150-151. |
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Tarabara VV, Pierrisnard F, Parron C, Bottero J-Y, Wiesner MR. Morphology of deposits formed from chemically heterogeneous suspensions: application to membrane filtration. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2002;256(2):367-377. |
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Tarabara VV, Hovinga RM, Wiesner MR. Constant transmembrane pressure vs. constant permeate flux: effect of particle size on crossflow membrane filtration. Environmental Engineering Science 2002;19(6):343-355. |
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Tarabara VV, Wiesner MR. Computational fluid dynamics modeling of the flow in a laboratory membrane filtration cell operated at low recoveries. Chemical Engineering Science 2003;58(1):239-246. |
R828773 (2004) R828773 (Final) R828773C002 (2004) |
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Tarabara VV, Koyuncu I, Wiesner MR. Effect of hydrodynamics and solution ionic strength on permeate flux in cross-flow filtration: direct experimental observation of filter cake cross-sections. Journal of Membrane Science 2004;241(1):65-78. |
R828773 (2004) R828773 (Final) R828773C002 (2004) |
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Tarabara VV, Wiesner MR. Physical and transport properties of bentonite-cement composites: a new material for in situ capping of contaminated underwater sediments. Environmental Engineering Science 2005;22(5):578-590. |
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Thibodeaux LJ, Valsaraj KT, Reible DD. Bioturbation-driven transport of hydrophobic organic contaminants from bed sediment. Environmental Engineering Science 2001;18(4):215-223. |
R828773 (2004) R828773 (Final) R828773C001 (2002) R828773C001 (2003) R828773C001 (2004) R825513C011 (Final) |
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Thibodeaux LJ, Huls H, Ravikrishna R, Valsaraj KT, Costello M, Reible DD. Laboratory simulation of chemical evaporation from dredge-produced sediment slurries. Environmental Engineering Science 2004;21(6):730-740. |
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Tomson MB, Fu G, Watson MA, Kan AT. Mechanisms of mineral scale inhibition. SPE Production & Facilities 2003;18(3):192-199. |
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Tomson MB, Kan AT, Fu G. Inhibition of barite scale in the presence of hydrate inhibitors. SPE Journal 2005;10(3):256-266. |
R828773 (Final) R831718 (2005) |
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Tomson MB, Kan AT, Fu G, Al-Thubaiti M, Shen D, Shipley HJ. Scale formation and prevention in the presence of hydrate inhibitors. SPE Journal 2006;11(2):248-258. |
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Tomson MB, Kan AT, Fu G, Cong L. Measurement of total alkalinity and carboxylic acid and their relation to scaling and corrosion. SPE Journal 2006;11(1):103-110. |
R828773 (Final) R831718 (2005) R831718 (Final) |
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Tomson MB, Kan AT, Fu G. Control of inhibitor squeeze through mechanistic understanding of inhibitor chemistry. SPE Journal 2006;11(3):283-293. |
R828773 (Final) R831718 (2005) R831718 (Final) |
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Weimer ML, Constant WD. Hygro-Mole: a logging tool for determining moisture content in environmentally sensitive subsurface zones. Journal of Energy Resources Technology 2006;128(1):44-48. |
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Work PA, Moore PR, Reible DD. Bioturbation, advection, and diffusion of a conserved tracer in a laboratory flume. Water Resources Research 2002;38(6):24-1–24-9. |
R828773 (2004) R828773 (Final) R828773C001 (2003) R828773C001 (2004) |
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Yan L, Thompson KE, Valsaraj KT, Reible DD. In-situ control of DNAPL density using polyaphrons. Environmental Science & Technology 2003;37(19):4487-4493. |
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Yang W, Duan L, Zhang N, Zhang C, Shipley HJ, Kan AT, Tomson MB, Chen W. Resistant desorption of hydrophobic organic contaminants in typical Chinese soils: implications for long-term fate and soil quality standards. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2008;27(1):235-242. |
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Yavuz CT, Mayo JT, Yu WW, Prakash A, Falkner JC, Yean S, Cong L, Shipley HJ, Kan A, Tomson M, Natelson D, Colvin VL. Low-field magnetic separation of monodisperse Fe3O4 nanocrystals. Science 2006;314(5801):964-967. |
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Yean S, Cong L, Yavuz CT, Mayo JT, Yu WW, Kan AT, Colvin VL, Tomson MB. Effect of magnetite particle size on adsorption and desorption of arsenite and arsenate. Journal of Materials Research 2005;20(12):3255-3264. |
R828773 (2004) R828773 (Final) R831718 (2005) R831718 (Final) |
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Yuan Q, Valsaraj KT, Reible DD, Willson CS. A laboratory study of sediment and contaminant release during gas ebullition. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2007;57(9):1103-1111. |
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Supplemental Keywords:
TOSC, TAB, sequestration, bioaccessibility, dredging and dredged materials, plant-based remediation, capping, hurricane, RFA, Scientific Discipline, Geographic Area, Waste, Water, Contaminated Sediments, Environmental Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Hazardous Waste, Ecological Risk Assessment, Hazardous, Environmental Engineering, EPA Region, region 4, hazardous waste treatment, in situ remediation, fate and transport , bioavailability, biodegradation, contaminated sediment, contaminated soil, treatment, Region 6, contaminant management, phytoremediationProgress and Final Reports:
Subprojects under this Center: (EPA does not fund or establish subprojects; EPA awards and manages the overall grant for this center).
R828773C001 Bioturbation and Bioavailability of Residual, Desorption-Resistant
Contaminants
R828773C002 In-Situ Containment and Treatment of Contaminated Sediments: Engineering Cap Integrity and Reactivity
R828773C003 Phytoremediation in Wetlands and CDFs
R828773C004 Contaminant Release During Removal and Resuspension
R828773C005 HSRC Technology Transfer, Training, and Outreach
The perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Conclusions drawn by the principal investigators have not been reviewed by the Agency.