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Land Contamination & Reclamation 2009
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Volume 17 (1) 2009 (Buy this edition)
Introduction S. Larson & D. Dermatas
Natural and anthropengic occurrence
Occurrence and geochemistry of tungsten in the Carson River Basin, Nevada, USA M.J. Pardus & Julie K. Sueker
Spatial patterns of tungsten and cobalt on leaf surfaces of trees in Fallon, Nevada P.R. Sheppard et al.
Geochemistry
Competitive sorption of tungstate, molybdate and phosphate mixtures onto goethite N. Xu et al.
Dissolution of tungsten–tin compared to tungsten–nylon rounds D. Felt et al.
Distribution of tungsten on soil particles following firing of tungsten ammunition into various soil types
G. O’Connor et al.
Effect of soil type on tungsten leachability G. O’Connor et al.
Partitioning between aqueous and soil system components for soluble tungsten and lead species
C. Griggs et al.
Persistence and bioaccumulation of tungsten and associated heavy metals under different climatic conditions B. Wilson & F.B. Pyatt
Effect of other metals on the dissolution of tungsten A. Ogundipe et al.
Effect of legacy lead on leachability of tungsten and lead from differing soil types G. O’Connor et al.
Analytical methodology
Coupling of oxygen and pH requirements for effective microwave-assisted digestion of soils for tungsten analysis C. Griggs et al.
Polytungstate analysis by SEC–ICP–MS and direct-infusion ESI–MS A.J. Bednar et al.
Toxicology and biological uptake
Tungsten bioavailability and toxicity in sunflowers (Helianthus annuus L.) D.R. Johnson et al.
Uptake of lead and tungsten in Cyperus esculentus in a small-arms range simulation
A.D. Butler et al.
The potential for bioaccumulation of tungsten in earthworms – the effect of legacy lead on biouptake D. Felt et al.
Prenatal exposure of mice to tungstate is associated with decreased transcriptome-expression of the putative tumor suppressor gene, DMBT1: implications for childhood leukemia C. D. Fastje et al.
Preliminary risk-based concentrations for tungsten in soil and drinking water J.D. Schell & M.J. Pardus
Tungsten in the former Soviet Union: review of environmental regulations and related research N. Strigul et al.
Tungsten human toxicity: a compendium of research on metallic tungsten and tungsten compounds M. J. Pardus et al.
Volume 17 (2) 2009      
Phytoremediation and its effect on the mobility of metals in soil: a fractionation study
P.K. Padmavathiamma & L.Y. Li  
Remediation of soils contaminated with petrol and diesel using lime
C.D. Collins et al.  
Characteristics of removal of hydrophobic organic carbons from sand/mulch using nonionic surfactants
S.W. Jodeh  
Report of the NICOLE workshop: environmental decision support systems, 9–10 October 2008, Madrid, Spain
Compiled by P. Bardos  
 

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