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Grantee Research Project Results

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HSRC (1989) - Western HSRC

Grant Number R827015

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Book Chapter Demnerova K, Mackova M, Kucerova P, Leigh MB, Novakova H, Burkhard J, Macek T. Practical use of bioremediation for PCB removal from contaminated soil. In:Hofman M, Anne J, eds. Focus on Biotechnology, Volume 3. Dordrecht, The Netherlands:Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000 (book series). R827015C005 (Final)
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Book Chapter Evans GW, Carter LG. Bonding studies of cementing compositions to pipe and formations. In: Drilling and Production Practice 1962. New York, NY: American Petroleum Institute, 1963. R827015C024 (Final)
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Book Chapter Horwath WR, Paul EA. Microbial biomass. In: Page AL, ed. Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 2. Chemical and Microbiolocical Properties, American Society of Agronomy, Madison, WI, 1983, pp. 753-771. R827015C003 (Final)
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Journal Article Childs JD, Acosta E, Scamehorn JF. Surfactant-enhanced treatment of oil-based drill cuttings. Journal of Energy Resources Technology 2005;127(2):153-162. R827015C009 (Final)
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Journal Article Davidova I, Hicks MS, Fedorak PM, Suflita JM. The influence of nitrate on microbial processes in oil industry production waters. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology 2001;27(2):80-86. R827015C008 (2000)
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Journal Article Rios-Hernandez LA, Gieg LM, Suflita JM. Biodegradation of an alicyclic hydrocarbon by a sulfate-reducing enrichment from a gas condensate-contaminated aquifer. Applied and Environmental Mirobiology 2003;69(1):434-443. R827015C017 (2002)
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Journal Article Thoma GJ, Lam TB, Wolf DC. A mathematical model of phytoremediation for petroleum contaminated soil:sensitivity analysis. International Journal of Phytoremediation 2003;5(2):125-136. R827015C018 (2002)
R827015C018 (Final)
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Journal Article Thoma GJ, Lam TB, Wolf DC. A mathematical model of phytoremediation for petroleum-contaminated soil: model development. International Journal of Phytoremediation 2003;5(1):41-55. R827015C018 (Final)
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Journal Article Townsend GT, Prince RC, Suflita JM. Anaerobic oxidation of crude oil hydrocarbons by the resident microorganisms of a contaminated anoxic aquifer. Environmental Science & Technology 2003;37(22):5213-5218. R827015C004 (2001)
R827015C017 (2002)
R827015C017 (Final)
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Journal Article Townsend GT, Prince RC, Suflita JM. Anaerobic biodegradation of alicyclic constituents of gasoline and natural gas condensate by bacteria from an anoxic aquifer. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 2004;49(1):129-135. R827015C017 (2002)
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Journal Article White Jr. PM, Wolf DC, Thoma GJ, Reynolds CM. Influence of organic and inorganic soil amendments on plant growth in crude oil-contaminated soil. International Journal of Phytoremediation 2003;5(4):381-397. R827015C018 (Final)
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