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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R825549C053
Application of Anaerobic and Multiple-Electron-Acceptor Bioremediation to Chlorinated Aliphatic Subsurface Contamination
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Journal Article | Adamson DT, Parkin GF. Impact of mixtures of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons on a high-rate, tetrachloroethene-dechlorinating enrichment culture. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(10):1959-1965. |
R825549C053 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Adamson DT, Parkin GF. Dependence of a high-rate PCE-dechlorinating enrichment culture on methanogenic activity. Bioremediation Journal 2001;5(1):51-62. |
R825549C053 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Adamson DT, Parkin GF. Product distribution during transformation of multiple contaminants by a high-rate, etrchlorothene-dechlorinating enrichment culture. Biodegradation 2001;12(5):337-348. |
R825549C053 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Adamson DT, Parkin GF. Biotransformation of mixtures of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons by an acetate-grown methanogenic enrichment culture. Water Research 1999;33(6):1482-1494 |
R825549C053 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Gregory KB, Mason MG, Picken HD, Weathers LJ, Parkin GF. Bioaugmentation of Fe(0) for the remediation of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons. Environmental Engineering Science 2000;17(3):169-181. |
R825549C044 (Final) R825549C053 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Parkin GF. Anaerobic biotransformation of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons: Ugly duckling to beautiful swan. Water Environment Research 1999;71(6):1158-1164. |
R825549C044 (Final) R825549C053 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Weathers LJ, Parkin GF. Toxicity of chloroform biotransformation to methanogenic bacteria. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(13):2764-2767. |
R825549C053 (Final) |
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