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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R828598C725
Transport, Fate and Risk Implications of Environmentally Acceptable Endpoint Decisions
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Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Book Chapter | Transport of contaminants in soil. | None | Charbeneau RJ, Linz DG, Newell CJ, Rixey WG, Ryan JA | Charbeneau RJ, Linz DG, Newell CJ, Rixey WG, Ryan JA. Transport of contaminants in soil. In: Lanno RP, ed. Contaminated Soils: From Soil-Chemical Interactions to Ecosystem Management. Pensacola, FL: Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America, 2003, Chapter 6, pp. 217-250. |
R828598 (Final) R828598C725 (2001) |
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Journal Article | Importance of nonequilibrium sorption conditions: contaminated soil. | GROUND WATER MONITORING AND REMEDIATION | Opdyke DR, Loehr RC | Opdyke DR, Loehr RC. Importance of nonequilibrium sorption conditions: contaminated soil. Ground Water Monitoring & Remediation 2002;22(3):136-143. |
R828598 (Final) R828598C725 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Transport of subsurface chemicals under nonequilibrium sorption conditions. | PRACTICE PERIODICAL OF HAZARDOUS, TOXIC AND RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT | Opdyke DR, Loehr RC | Opdyke DR, Loehr RC. Transport of subsurface chemicals under nonequilibrium sorption conditions. Practice Periodical of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste Management 2002;6(1):41-48. |
R828598 (Final) R828598C725 (Final) |
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