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Mobilization and Fate of Inorganic Contaminant due to Resuspension of Cohesive Sediment.
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Dissertation/Thesis | The mechanics of asymmetric particle release during filter backwashing and migration of colloids. | None | Mahmood T | Mahmood T. The mechanics of asymmetric particle release during filter backwashing and migration of colloids. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, August 1996. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Flume studies on resuspension of contaminated sediments. | None | Ravisangar V | Ravisangar V. Flume studies on resuspension of contaminated sediments. M.S. Thesis. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, December 1996. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | The role of sediment chemistry in stability and resuspension characteristics of cohesive sediments. | None | Ravisangar V | Ravisangar V. The role of sediment chemistry in stability and resuspension characteristics of cohesive sediments. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, August 2001. |
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Journal Article | Effects of adsorbed natural organic matter on the erosion of kaolinite sediments. | WATER ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH | Dennett KE, Sturm TW, Amirtharajah A, Mahmood T | Dennett KE, Sturm TW, Amirtharajah A, Mahmood T. Effects of adsorbed natural organic matter on the erosion of kaolinite sediments. Water Environment Research 1998;70(3):268-275. |
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Journal Article | A micromechanics approach for attachment and detachment of asymmetric colloidal particles. | COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS | Mahmood T, Amirtharajah A, Sturm TW, Dennett KE | Mahmood T, Amirtharajah A, Sturm TW, Dennett KE. A micromechanics approach for attachment and detachment of asymmetric colloidal particles. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 2001;177(2-3):99-110. |
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Journal Article | Effect of sediment pH on resuspension of kaolinite sediments. | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-ASCE | Ravisangar V, Dennett KE, Sturm TW, Amirtharajah A | Ravisangar V, Dennett KE, Sturm TW, Amirtharajah A. Effect of sediment pH on resuspension of kaolinite sediments. Journal of Environmental Engineering 2001;127(6):531-538. |
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Presentation | Resuspension of contaminated sediments in the presence of natural organic matter and copper ions. | None | Ravisangar V, Sturm T, Amirtharajah A, Tiller CL | Ravisangar V, Sturm T, Amirtharajah A, Tiller CL. Resuspension of contaminated sediments in the presence of natural organic matter and copper ions. Poster presented at the International Conference on Contaminated Sediments, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, September 7-11, 1997. |
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Proceedings | Detachment of fine contaminated sediments from coarse particles in a fluidized bed. | None | Brouckaert BM, Amirtharajah A, Sturm TW, Tiller CL | Brouckaert BM, Amirtharajah A, Sturm TW, Tiller CL. Detachment of fine contaminated sediments from coarse particles in a fluidized bed. In: Proceedings of the Biennial Conference and Exhibition of the Water Institute of South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa, May 4-7, 1998, Volume 2, Paper 2B-7. |
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Proceedings | A micromechanics approach for attachment and detachment of asymmetric colloidal particles. | None | Mahmood T, Amirtharajah A, Sturm TW, Dennett KE. | Mahmood T, Amirtharajah A, Sturm TW, Dennett KE. A micromechanics approach for attachment and detachment of asymmetric colloidal particles. In: Proceedings of the 72nd American Chemical Society (ACS) Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. June 21-24, 1998. |
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Proceedings | Effects of natural organic matter and copper ions on the resuspension of kaolinite sediments. | None | Ravisangar V, Sturm T, Amirtharajah A, Tiller CL | Ravisangar V, Sturm T, Amirtharajah A, Tiller CL. Effect of natural organic matter and copper ions on the resuspension of kaolinite sediments. In:Proceedings of the WERC/HSRC Joint Conference on the Environment, Albuquerque, NM, April, 1997, pp. 144-148. |
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Proceedings | The role of solution chemistry in the stability and detachment of cohesive kaolinite particles. | None | Ravisangar V, Brouckaert BM, Amirtharajah A, Sturm TW | Ravisangar V, Brouckaert BM, Amirtharajah A, Sturm TW. The role of solution chemistry in the stability and detachment of cohesive kaolinite particles. In: Particle Removal from Reservoirs and Other Surface Waters: Selected Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of the IAWQ-IWSA Particle Separation Specialist Group, Water Science and Technology, Water Supply Series, Volume 1, Number 1, Durban, South Africa, February 15-18, 2000, pp. 25-32. |
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Report | Mobilization and fate of inorganic contaminants due to resuspension of cohesive sediments. | None | Sturm TW, Amirtharajah A, Webster DR, Tiller CL | Sturm TW, Amirtharajah A, Webster DR, Tiller CL. Mobilization and fate of inorganic contaminants due to resuspension of cohesive sediments. Final Project Report submitted to the Hazardous Substance Research Center/South & Southwest, February 1998. |
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