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Modeling the use of Plants in Remediation of Soil and Groundwater Contaminated by Hazardous Organic Substances
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Journal Article | Davis, L. C., Erickson, L. E., Lee, E., Shimp, J. F., and Tracy, J. C. "Modeling the effects of plants on the bioremediation of contaminated soil and ground water," Environmental Progress 12(1):67-75 (1993). |
R825549C034 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Erickson LE, Banks MK, Davis LC, Schwab AP, Muralidharan N, Reilley K, Tracy JC. Using vegetation to enhance in situ bioremediation. Environmental Progress 1994;13(4):226-231. |
R825549C034 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Erickson LE, Davis LC, Narayanan M. Bioenergetics and bioremediation of contaminated soil. Thermochimica Acta 1995;250(2):353-358. |
R825549C034 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Narayanan M, Davis LC, Tracy JC, Erickson LE, Green RM. Experimental and modeling studies of the fate of organic contaminants in the presence of alfalfa plants. Journal of Hazardous Materials 1995;41(2-3):229-249. |
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Journal Article | Narayanan M, Davis LC, Erickson LE. Fate of volatile chlorinated organic compounds in a laboratory chamber with alfalfa plants. Environmental Science & Technology 1995;29(9):2437-2444. |
R825549C034 (Final) R825549C062 (Final) |
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