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Publications Details for Grant Number R825549C042

Metals Soil Pollution and Vegetative Remediation

RFA: Hazardous Substance Research Centers - HSRC (1989)

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Book Chapter Vegetative remediation at superfund site. None Pierzynski GM, Schnoor JL, Banks MK, Tracy JC, Licht LA, Erickson LE Pierzynski GM, Schnoor JL, Banks MK, Tracy JC, Licht LA, Erickson LE. Vegetative remediation at superfund site. In: Mining and its Environmental Impact. H. R.E. and H. R.M., Ed. Cambridge, U.K., The Royal Society of Chemistry 1994:49-69. R825549C036 (Final)
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Book Chapter Modeling trace metals None Schnoor JL Schnoor JL. Modeling trace metals. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY. 1996:381-454 R825549C042 (Final)
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Book Chapter Fate and transport of pollutants in water, air and soil. None Schnoor JL Schnoor JL. Fate and transport of pollutants in water, air and soil. New York, Wiley Interscience, eds. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1996;8:381-454. R825549C042 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis The Uptake of Arsenic and Cadmium Mine Tailings by Poplar Trees None Aoki, F D Aoki, D.F. (1992). The Uptake of Arsenic and Cadmium Mine Tailings by Poplar Trees. M.S. Thesis. The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Iowa City, The University of Iowa. R825549C042 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Metals Soil Pollution and Vegetative Remediation by Using Poplar Trees at Two Heavy Metal Contaminated Sites None Hse, W Hse, W. (1996). Metals Soil Pollution and Vegetative Remediation by Using Poplar Trees at Two Heavy Metal Contaminated Sites. M.S. Thesis. The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Iowa City, The University of Iowa. R825549C042 (Final)
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