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Publications Details for Grant Number R826202

Assessment and Control of Arsenic Mobility in Contaminated Sediments

RFA: Contaminated Sediments (1997)

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Book Chapter Biogeochemical controls on arsenic occurrence and mobility in water supplies. None Hering JG, Kneebone PE Hering JG, Kneebone PE. Biogeochemical controls on arsenic occurrence and mobility in water supplies. In: Frankenberger W, ed. Environmental Chemistry of Arsenic, Marcel Dekker, New York NY. 2002;7:155-182. R826202 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Arsenic geochemistry in a geothermally impacted system: the Los Angeles Aqueduct. None Kneebone PE Kneebone PE. Arsenic geochemistry in a geothermally impacted system: the Los Angeles Aqueduct. Ph.D. Dissertation, Environmental Engineering Science, California Institute of Technology, 2000. R826202 (Final)
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Journal Article Behavior of arsenic and other redox sensitive elements in Crowley Lake, CA: A reservoir in the Los Angeles Aqueduct system ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Kneebone PE, Hering JG Kneebone PE, Hering JG. Behavior of arsenic and other redox sensitive elements in Crowley Lake, CA: A reservoir in the Los Angeles Aqueduct system. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(20):4307-4312. R826202 (Final)
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Journal Article Deposition and fate of arsenic in iron- and arsenic-enriched reservoir sediments. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Kneebone PE, ODay PA, Jones N, Hering JG Kneebone PE, O'Day PA, Jones N, Hering JG. Deposition and fate of arsenic in iron-and arsenic-enriched reservoir sediments. Environmental Science & Technology 2002;36(3):381-386. R826202 (Final)
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Presentation Evolution of arsenic speciation in sediments deposited by in situ treatment of a surface water supply for arsenic removal. None Hering JG, Kneebone PE Hering JG, Kneebone PE. Evolution of arsenic speciation in sediments deposited by in situ treatment of a surface water supply for arsenic removal. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 15-19, 2000. R826202 (Final)
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Presentation Geochemical constraints on the effectiveness and feasibility fo water treatment technologies for arsenic removal. None Hering JG Hering JG. Geochemical constraints on the effectiveness and feasibility fo water treatment technologies for arsenic removal. Presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Soil Science Society of America, Minneapolis, MN, November 5-9, 2000. R826202 (Final)
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Presentation Redox cycling of arsenic in geothermally-influenced surface waters. None Hering JG, Kneebone PE Hering JG, Kneebone PE. Redox cycling of arsenic in geothermally-influenced surface waters. Presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Denver, CO, October 25-28, 1999. R826202 (Final)
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Presentation Evolution of arsenic speciation in sediments deposited by in situ treatment of a surface water supply for arsenic removal. None Kneebone PE, Hering JG, Jones N, O'Day PA Kneebone PE, Hering JG, Jones N, O'Day PA. Evolution of arsenic speciation in sediments deposited by in situ treatment of a surface water supply for arsenic removal. Presented at the American Chemical Society 220th National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 20-24, 2000. R826202 (Final)
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Presentation Redox cycling of arsenic in Lake Crowley, CA: implications for water quality in the Los Angeles Aqueduct. None Kneebone PE, Hering JG Kneebone PE, Hering JG. Redox cycling of arsenic in Lake Crowley, CA: implications for water quality in the Los Angeles Aqueduct. Presented at the 1999 Aquatic Sciences Meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Santa Fe, NM, January 1-5, 1999. R826202 (Final)
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