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Hexavalent Chromium Sorption and Desorption in Natural Soils and Subsoils
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Dissertation/Thesis | Azizian MF. Experimental evaluation and chemical modeling of hexavalent chromium adsorption, desorption, and reduction in a natural soil. Ph.D. Thesis. Department of Civil Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 1993. |
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Journal Article | Azizian MF, Nelson PO. Hexavalent chromium adsorption kinetics and equilibrium in a natural soil. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology 1993;17(2):81-89. |
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Presentation | Azizian MF, Nelson PO. Chromium adsorption and reduction in natural soils. Presented at the Center for Bioengineering and Pollution Control, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, September 1-4, 1992. |
R825689C005 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Azizian MF, Nelson PO. Hexavalent chromium adsorption and reduction in natural soils. In: Proceedings of the 65th Annual Conference of the Water Environment Federation, New Orleans, LA, September 20-24, 1992, pp. 241-248. |
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Proceedings | Nelson PO, Azizian MF. Hexavalent chromium adsorption and desorption in natural soils and subsoils. In: Proceedings of the Third International Iranian Congress of Civil Engineering, Shiraz, Iran, May 1990. |
R825689C005 (Final) |
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