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Land Contamination & Reclamation: Contents of Volumes 1 to 17

 

Volume 17 (1) 2009

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Introduction

S. Larson & D. Dermatas
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Natural and anthropengic occurrence
Occurrence and geochemistry of tungsten in the Carson River Basin, Nevada, USA
M.J. Pardus & J.K. Sueker
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Spatial patterns of tungsten and cobalt on leaf surfaces of trees in Fallon, Nevada
P.R. Sheppard et al.
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Geochemistry

Competitive sorption of tungstate, molybdate and phosphate mixtures onto goethite

N. Xu et al.
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Dissolution of tungsten–tin compared to tungsten–nylon rounds

D. Felt et al.
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Distribution of tungsten on soil particles following firing of tungsten ammunition into various soil types
G. O’Connor et al.
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Effect of soil type on tungsten leachability
G. O’Connor et al.
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Partitioning between aqueous and soil system components for soluble tungsten and lead species
C. Griggs et al.
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Persistence and bioaccumulation of tungsten and associated heavy metals under different climatic conditions
B. Wilson & F.B. Pyatt
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Effect of other metals on the dissolution of tungsten
A. Ogundipe et al.
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Effect of legacy lead on leachability of tungsten and lead from differing soil types
G. O’Connor et al.
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Analytical methodology
Coupling of oxygen and pH requirements for effective microwave-assisted digestion of soils for tungsten analysis
C. Griggs et al.
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Polytungstate analysis by SEC–ICP–MS and direct-infusion ESI–MS
A.J. Bednar et al.
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Toxicology and biological uptake
Tungsten bioavailability and toxicity in sunflowers (Helianthus annuus L.)
D.R. Johnson et al.
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Uptake of lead and tungsten in Cyperus esculentus in a small-arms range simulation

A.D. Butler et al.
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The potential for bioaccumulation of tungsten in earthworms – the effect of legacy lead on biouptake
D. Felt et al.
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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.
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Preliminary risk-based concentrations for tungsten in soil and drinking water
J.D. Schell & M.J. Pardus
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Tungsten in the former Soviet Union: review of environmental regulations and related research
N. Strigul et al.
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Tungsten human toxicity: a compendium of research on metallic tungsten and tungsten compounds
M. J. Pardus et al.
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Volume 17 (2) 2009
Phytoremediation and its effect on the mobility of metals in soil: a fractionation study
P.K. Padmavathiamma & L.Y. Li
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Remediation of soils contaminated with petrol and diesel using lime C.D. Collins et al.
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Characteristics of removal of hydrophobic organic carbons from sand/mulch using nonionic surfactants
S.W. Jodeh
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Report of the NICOLE workshop: environmental decision support systems, 9–10 October 2008, Madrid, Spain
P. Bardos

Volume 16 (1) 2008

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Effect of nutrient and surfactant addition on polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) biodegradation in contaminated soils

L. Corona Ramírez et al. ››  
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Biodegradability of famoxadone by various microbial isolates in aquatic systems
A.S.H. Derbalah et al. ››  
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Floating islands as an alternative to constructed wetlands for treatment of excess nutrients from agricultural and municipal wastes – results of laboratory-scale tests
F.M. Stewart et al. ››  
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Sorption characteristics of a non-ionic surfactant in soil contaminated with decane
S. Jodeh ››  
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Harmonization and validation of leaching standards – new developments in Germany
S. López Meza et al. ››  
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Volume 16 (2) 2008

Some geotechnical aspects of long-term effectiveness of man-made environmental protection measures

R.W. Sarsby ››  
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Deliberating the environmental risk posed by contaminated land: the importance of local context

P. Catney et al. ››  
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Radon exhalation from the surface of a uranium-tailings deposit, and its relationship to precipitation events
O. Semar & K.J. Witt ››  
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Metal accumulation in naturally colonizing vegetation in abandoned Cu-tailings ponds at Rakha mines East Singhbhum, Jharkhand, India
M. Das & S.K. Maiti ››  
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Application of the shelf-life concept to the renewal of mine-degraded land
M.K. Ghose ››  
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Volume 16 (3) 2008
Experimental woodland establishment on brick clays in southern England
A.J. Moffat et al. ››  
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Enhanced removal of cadmium from alkaline soil by electromigration
R.K. Srivastava et al. ››  
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Antioxidative and metabolic responses to arsenic in the common reed (Phragmites australis): implications for phytoremediation
F. Ghassemzadeh et al. ››  
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Modular approach to analysing vapour migration into buildings in the UK
S. Wilson ››  
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Desorption study of a fly ash bed previously exposed to chrome-bearing wastewater
K. Bandyopadhyay et al. ››  
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Effect of time and electrical potential gradient on the buffer capacity of soils, as measured using an electrokinetic method

M.V. Vázquez et al. ››  
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Volume 16 (4) 2008  
Sustainable remediation: including the external costs of remediation
P.E. Hardisty et al. ››  
Utilization of drinking-water treatment residue to immobilize copper and zinc in sewage-sludge-amended soils
M. Nur Hanani et al. ››  
Remediation of soil arsenic toxicity in Ipomoea aquatica, using various sources of organic matter
S.M. Imamul Huq et al. ››  
Cover systems for landfills and brownfields
G. Heerten & R.M. Koerner ››  
Seasonal effect on the load in soil and subsequent transfer of arsenic to rice
S.M. Imamul Huq et al. ››  
Elemental profile of abiotic components of the East Calcutta Wetlands, a Ramsar site in India
S. Chatterjee et al. ››  
Report of the NICOLE/SAGTA workshop: Sustainable remediation, 3 March 2008, London, UK
P. Bardos

Volume 15 (1) 2007

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Assessing natural biodegradation potential at a former oil refinery site in Austria

H. Aichberger et al. ››  
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The removal of heavy metals from dredged sediments by mechanical Denver flotation: the contribution of true flotation and entrainment
M. Vanthuyne & A. Maes ››  
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Groundwater remediation using permeable reactive barriers
F.-G. Simon & V. Biermann ››  
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The development of a brownfield-specific sustainability and indicator framework for regenerating sites: proposing a new definition of 'sustainable brownfield regeneration'
G.J.P. Thornton et al. ››  
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Selection of plant species for the reclamation of mine-degraded land in the Indian context
S.K. Maiti et al. ››  
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Impacts of soil microbial and fungal biomasses on bioremediation of diesel oil in soil microcosms
E.M. El-Morsy & S.M. El-Dohlob ››  
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Volume 15 (2) 2007
Sustainable Improvement in the Safety of Tailings Facilities - TAILSAFE
Special edition edited by Tamás Meggyes and Karl Ernst Roehl

 
Enhancing the safety of tailings management facilities
K.E. Roehl et al. ››  
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Geophysical investigation of tailings dams - the TAILSAFE challenge
E. Niederleithinger et al. ››  
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Application of dry covers for the closure of tailings facilities
E. Mylona et al. ››  
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Simulation and modelling strategies for reliability analysis of tailings dams
M. Schönhardt et al. ››  
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High-concentration hydraulic transport of tailings
J. Bohm et al. ››  
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Efficient implementation of mining waste regulations and future tailings-related qualifications
K. Kreft-Burman et al. ››  
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Parameter framework - a risk management tool to improve the safety of tailings facilities
J. Engels et al. ››  
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Anaerobic biodegradation of linear alkylbenzene: isomeric ratio as a monitoring tool
S.J. Johnson et al. ››  
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Volume 15 (3) 2007  
Short-term soil development in a clay soil-forming material used as a landfill restoration cap: a case study
A.S. Gregory & A.W. Vickers ››  
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Methods for the disposal and storage of mine tailings
D.W. Dixon-Hardy & J.M. Engels ››  
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Effects of an exotic tree legume on soil in farmland in the Ibadan area, southwestern Nigeria
U.E. Akpokodje & A.O. Aweto ››  
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Bioremediation of arsenic toxicity by algae in rice culture
S.M. Imamul Huq et al. ››  
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The influence of paving-block shape on the infiltration capacity of permeable paving
D. Castro et al. ››  
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Underground disposal of mining tailings by hydraulic conveyance – a proven, sustainable alternative for the potash industry
G.P. Riddler ››  
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Cellulase activity of soil polluted with fungicide copper sulphate after the application of various ameliorants
R.V. Galiulin et al. ››  
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Enhancement of hardpan formation by amending sulphidic tailings with limestone or fly ash
A. Xenidis et al. ››  
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Volume 15 (4) 2007  
Do the characteristics of crude oil in contaminated soils affect its removal by washing?

L.G. Torres et al. ››  
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Observations of mercury fate and transport beneath a sediment cap
J. Liu et al. ››  
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Active sediment capping for pollutant mixtures: control of biogenic gas production under highly intermittent flows
P. Viana et al. ››  
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Ion exchange in birnessite
L. Al-Attar & A. Dyer ››  
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Sequestration and localization of metals in two common wetland plants at the contaminated East Calcutta Wetlands, a Ramsar site in India
S. Chatterjee et al. ››  
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In situ transformation of labile lead compounds to pyromorphites
J. Yang et al. ››  
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Surface tailings storage, discharge and water control
D.W. Dixon-Hardy & J.M. Engels ››  
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Volume 14 (1) 2006

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UK stabilization/solidification treatment and remediation – Part I: binders, technologies, testing and research
A. Al-Tabbaa & A.S.R. Perera ››  
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UK stabilization/solidification treatment and remediation – Part II: Performance, QA/QC and guidance documents
A. Al-Tabbaa & A.S.R. Perera ››  
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Mechanisms of lead immobilization in treated soils
D. Dermatas et al. ››  
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In situ soil mixing treatment of contaminated soils and groundwater: two case studies C.W. Evans ››  
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Brownfield development: the remediation and demolition of two MGP sites and a former steel mill M.A. Fleri & G.T. Whetstone ››  
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Assessing the true technical/environmental impacts of contaminated land remediation – a case study of containment, disposal and no action M.J. Harbottle et al. ››  
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S/S experience in France M.C. Magnié ››  
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The temperature dependency of the hardening of stabilized/solidified contaminated soil B. Chitambira et al. ››  
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Volume 14 (2) 2006
International Symposium and Exhibition on the Redevelopment of Manufactured Gas Plant Sites, 4 – 6 April 2006, Reading, UK  
Opening plenary session
Foresight of an MGP operator in the 1940s and 1950s vs. hindsight of an environmental remediator or protector (EPA) in the 2000s
W.P. Earley ››  
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World history of manufactured gas: a ‘world’ of land redevelopment possibilities
A.W. Hatheway ››  
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Session 1. Site redevelopment: case studies I  
Clean-up of the Grasbrook Gasworks in the HafenCity of Hamburg

M. Großcurth et al. ››  
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Remediation of a gasworks site for residential development: the Wharf Lane site, Solihull, UK
I. Heasman & F.J. Westcott ››  
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From wasteland to green parkland, the remediation of the former West Melbourne gasworks, Victoria, Australia

K.N. Mival et al. ››  
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Westergasfabriek Amsterdam
E. Verhagen ››  
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Session 2. Regulating and managing the environmental impact of remediation
Factors affecting soil clean-up levels achievable by thermal desorption technologies at MGP sites
W.L. Troxler & T.W. Brankley ››  
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The environmental impact of conducting environmental work
B.T. Foster ››  
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Stack emissions and ambient air quality impacts from thermal desorption systems at MGP sites
W.L. Troxler et al. ››  
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Session 3. Treatment  
The use of slurry phase bioreactor technology for the remediation of coal tars
R.A.P. Thomas et al. ››  
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Remediation of the former gasworks, High Wycombe, UK
S.E. Arch et al. ››  
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Energy recovery and cost-effective remediation of manufactured gas plant waste at a fixed-base medium temperature thermal desorption facility
D.A. Hargens et al. ››  
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Comparison of pilot-scale bioremediation of PAH Contaminated construction rubble with laboratory tests
B. Gemende et al. ››  
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Session 4. Sediment management and ecological risk
Bioavailability and toxicity of PAHs at MGP Sites
E.F. Neuhauser et al. ››  
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Case study: large-scale clean-up of NAPL in riverbed, river diversion and restoration – Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
C.A. Haas et al. ››  
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Liquid sediment: behavior of water gas process MGP tars in the aquatic environment
G.W. Cross ››  
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Assessment and closure issues related to contaminated sediments at MGP sites
C.A. Menzie et al.  
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Managing sediments at MGP sites – finding the balance between technical feasibility, protectiveness and cost
S.D. Messur et al.  
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Session 5. Monitored natural attenuation  
Enabling site development through natural attenuation and plume stabilization monitoring at a former gas works in Dartford, UK: a corporate approach and the lessons learned
A.G. Lee et al. ››  
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Natural attenuation at tar oil contaminated sites – results from the German funding priority KORA
N. Hüsers et al. ››  
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Field-scale investigations of natural attenuation processes on the tar oil contaminated site of a wood preservation facility – a case study
C. Leibenath et al. ››  
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Natural attenuation of an MGP plume – 14 years after source removal
J.A. Ripp & E.F. Neuhauser  
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Session 6. Public stakeholder involvement and policy issues  
Clean-up of an MGP site at an elementary school in Ottawa, Illinois, USA
L.F. Milner ››  
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The importance of risk communication in the successful design and implementation of a remedy at a former MGP site
J.R. Ash & M.V. Leone ››  
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Citizen participation in decision-making: the role of the independent overseer in (re)building trust
C.P. Nathanail ››  
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Business management considerations in the selection of institutional and engineering controls for MGP site remediation
D.J. Morgan et al.
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Session 7. Emerging and innovative technologies I
Remediation of the former gas plant in Munich by Funnel-and-Gate
J. Weindl et al. ››  
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Monitoring of organic and inorganic parameters for a full-scale in situ pulsed air-sparging programme
A.R.G. Shields et al. ››  
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Demonstration of tailored levels of in situ heating for remediation of a former MGP site
R.S. Baker et al. ››  
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DARAMEND® bioremediation for the treatment of PAH impacted soils and sediments
A. Seech et al. ››  
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Session 8. Economics of MGP reuse
Insurance recovery for manufactured gas plant remediations
M.J. Lynch et al. ››  
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Assessing the costs and benefits of MGP site remediation
P.E. Hardisty et al. ››  
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Financing MGP clean-up through recovery on historic liability insurance policies
L.J. Eisenstein & J.L. Malanchuk ››  
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Where does the reuse money come from?
C.L. McIntosh  
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Session 9. Site redevelopment – case studies II  
Safety and environment impact assessment as part of remediation options analysis
R. Bracken et al. ››  
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Brownfields remedial action and redevelopment of the Adriaen's Landing former MGP site
P.F. Muniz & P.D. McLellan ››  
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Redevelopment of a manufactured gas plant site into SBC (Pac Bell) Ball Park using a risk-based approach
M.B. Bloes et al.
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Case study using a multidisciplinary approach – ground investigation, risk assessment, groundwater lowering and site remediation at Wymondham Manufactured Gas Plant
G.W. Farrant et al. ››  
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Session 10. Forensics  
The more the merrier: identifying other PRPs at MGP properties
C.G. Johnson ››  
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Estimating soil pollution at gasworks sites
P.O. de Vries & K.R. Weytingh ››  
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Determining the source of PAHs in sediment
S.D. Emsbo-Mattingly et al. ››  
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Source characterization and identification as a means of assessing the type of bonding in the soil and its subsequent impact on bioavailability
P. Mulvey & C. McKay ››  
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Session 11. Managing large MGP portfolios
Management of former gas works sites by Gaz De France
G. Lemoine & O. Gosset ››  
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Third-party auditing of the assessment and remediation of four rural manufacturing gasworks, Victoria, Australia
P. Sinclair et al. ››  
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A unified multi-state utility MGP management program
A.C. Fernandes & A.C. Middleton
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Effective clean-up strategies for fast-track sustainable redevelopment of Con Edison's former MGP sites
M.A. Miller
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Effective clean-up strategies for redeveloping MGP Sites in Southern California, USA
S. Craig et al.
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Session 12. Overcoming legal and regulatory hurdles/developing best practice
Innovative regulatory approach to MGP site clean-up and redevelopment ‘the North Carolina MGP Program’
T. Silar et al. ››  
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Thiocyanates, do you have a problem or not?
P.O. de Vries & K.R. Weytingh ››  
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Toxicity: a legal analysis
J. Voorhees & L. Bade ››  
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Corporate governance issues, land contamination and reclamation
L.S. Spedding ››  
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Session 13. Containment and control of subsurface contamination
Long-term performance of a passive groundwater treatment system
S. Oosting et al. ››  
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In situ bioremediation of cyanide, PAHs and organic compounds using an engineered SEquenced REactive BARrier (SEREBAR)
J.D.F. Robinson et al. ››  
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Slurry wall containment at National Grid's Harbor Point site
M.S. Schultz & T.W. Young ››  
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MGP NAPL interception with organophyllic media: flow-through column test results
M.J. Gefell et al. ››  
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Session 14. A US model for collaborative research on MGP sites  
Using an appropriate bedrock investigation procedure for a coal tar-impacted fractured bedrock aquifer
A.J. Coleman ››  
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Case study: confirmation of TarGOST laser-induced fluorescence DNAPL delineation with soil boring data
M.B. Okin et al. ››  
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Air emission monitoring, vapor control and public communications during MGP site excavation in close proximity to neighbours
J.W. Lingle et al. ››  
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Survey of the distribution and sources of PAHs in urban surface soils
D.M. Mauro et al. ››  
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Session 15. Emerging and innovative technologies II
Sources and innovative treatment of ammonium at former manufactured gas plants
J.D.F. Robinson et al. ››  
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DNAPL recovery evaluations at five MGP sites
D.A. Hargens et al. ››  
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Field results with an alkaline in situ chemical oxidation process
J. Birnstingl et al.
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In situ chemical oxidation for remediation of manufactured gas plant residuals
G.E. Hoag et al.
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Experiences of the use of in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) technology for remediation of MGP sites in the USA
I.P. Murarka
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Session 16. Risk assessment and risk communications
The Australian risk-based approach to assessing and remediating MGPs
J. Clay ››  
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Risk-based remediation of a former MGP site in Italy
N. Lazovic et al. ››  
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Risk assessment and risk communication to populations near former manufactured gas plant sites in New York City
C. Leary et al. ››  
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Human health risk assessment: application of the NORISC-HRA and ROME models at two test sites
F. Quercia et al. ››  
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Poster presentations
Monitoring
In situ characterization of NAPL with TarGOST® at MGP sites (NAPL characterization of MGPs using TarGOST®
R.W. St. Germain et al. ››  
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Characterization of the bioavailability and toxicity of PAHs at MGP sites
J.P. Kreitinger et al.  
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Role of PAH bioavailability in determining human health risks for soil impacted with lampblack at oil gas manufactured gas plant sites
A. Borhnerud et al.  
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A simplified approach for predicting the migration of creosote and coal tar wastes in complex hydrogeologic environments
N.J. Misquitta & T.E. Jordan  
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Case studies  
Back to the future: an American case study on estimating future MGP remediation costs
J.L. Malanchuk et al. ››  
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MGP-impacted sediment remediation in a Northeastern United States river and lake – stakeholder positions and regulatory requirements
G.F. Zak et al. ››  
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Manufactured gas plant remediation beneath a building: underpinning as an alternative to demolition
A.C. Fernandes & J. Roberts ››  
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Risk communication – the importance of investing in stakeholders to reach a reasonable solution
J. Phillips ››  
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Implementation of vapor intrusion evaluation – what might you find?

J. Phillips & L. Collins ››  
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Forensic observation during MGP site remediation
A.C. Middleton et al.
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Re-developing an operating LNG terminal and former MGP to reduce contaminant migration and minimize worker exposure
P. Snyder et al.
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A former mill and MGP become a model US brownfield project – how a collaborative effort of diverse public and private interests revitalized the former Essex Mills in Newmarket New Hampshire
F.W. Johnson & G. Blessing
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In situ stabilization/solidification of MGP wastes: project life cycle
M.A. Fleri & G.T. Whetstone
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Corporate succession, potentially responsible parties (PRPs), and the role of historians: some detective tales from the field
M. Reis
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Treatment
A simple low-cost and innovative approach to the removal of coal tar from groundwater and historic structures at former MGPs
R.A.P. Thomas et al. ››  
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Thermal well operation in the saturated zone – new options for DNAPL remediation
U. Hiester et al. ››  
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In-pile thermal desorption of PAHs, PCBs and dioxins/furans in soil and sediment
R.S. Baker et al. ››  
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In situ biogeochemical stabilization of creosote/pentachlorophenol NAPLS using catalyzed and buffered permanganate: pilot and full scale applications
J. Mueller et al. ››  
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Pilot plant results for groundwater remediation at the former gas work remediation site ‘Leopoldau’ in Vienna, Austria
W. Fuchs et al. ››  
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Permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) for manufactured gas plants and related sites: performances achieved and outlook
V. Birke et al.
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Remediating small gasworks sites using an offsite soil treatment hub
P. Mulvey & R. Negrelli
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What gas works waste can't be bioremediated?
P. Mulvey
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Containment and control
MGP NAPL management using hydraulic gradient modification
G.M. Thomas et al. ››  
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Environmental fate and transport of ammonia generated at a former gasworks site, East Anglia, United Kingdom
P. Burris et al. ››  
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Hydraulic control and containment of cyanide-containing MGP waste at a natural gas service center in Pennsylvania, USA
M.S. Raybuck & G.W. Hermance ››  
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Cautionary American experiences in FMGP site remediation
A.W. Hatheway & W.D. Lilley  
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Sediments  
Application of gas chromatography in combination with atomic spectrometry and pyrolysis for environmental geochemical exploration of bottom sediments
N.S. Safronova et al. ››  
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Nature of organic carbon in MGP sediments: a mechanistic understanding of bioavailability
U. Ghosh et al.
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Measured KOC and KBC values for '34' parent and alkyl PAHs in 40 historically-contaminated sediments, and their relationship to Hyalella azteca toxicity
S.B. Hawthorne & J.P. Kreitinger
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Predicting PAH bioavailability and toxicity of MGP soils using solid phase micro extraction
M.T.O. Jonker et al.
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Volume 14 (3) 2006
The derivation and use of soil screening values for metals for the ecological risk assessment of contaminated land: a regulatory perspective
G. Merrington et al. ››  
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Effect of voltage gradient on integrated electrochemical remediation of contaminant mixtures
K.R. Reddy & M.R. Karri ››  
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Assessing contaminant migration pathways and vertical gradients in a low-permeability aquifer using multilevel borehole systems
P. Dumble et al. ››  
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The application of soil washing to the remediation of contaminated soils
M. Pearl et al. ››  
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Volume 14 (4) 2006
Toxicology
B.-J. Baars ››  
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Sludge pond containment using CSV W. Oltmanns & H.-G. Dymek ››  
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Arsenic mitigation strategy for rice, using water regime management
S.M. Imamul Huq et al. ››  
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Paste technology for tailings management
T. Meggyes & Á. Debreczeni ››  
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Experience gained from the post-closure aftercare of the contained Münchehagen contaminated site
G. Nerlich ››  
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Volume 13 (1) 2005

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Thirty years of site investigation – more, but is it better?
M.A. Smith ››  
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Cost-effective investigation of contaminated land: application of the innovative OCLI method
to organic contamination
P.D. Taylor & M.H. Ramsey ››  
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Stabilisation and solidification technologies for the remediation of contaminated soils and sediments:
an overview
D. Samuel Suman Raj et al. ››  
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New measurement techniques for the monitoring of landfills
K. Münnich et al. ››  
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Wheat and field beans grown on Gault Clay or a soil-forming material amended with paper-mill sludge
G. Sellers et al. ››  
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Application of a neural network model for the containment of groundwater contamination
S. Mohan & J. Sreeram ››  
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Volume 13 (2) 2005
Managing the risks from petroleum hydrocarbons at contaminated sites: achievements and future research directions
S.J.T. Pollard et al. ››  
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Implementation of remediation technologies – theory and practice
K.E. Roehl & G. Gregolec ››  
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Fit-for-purpose analysis in the regulatory environment
K.C. Thompson
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Evaluation of microfungi for the bioremediation of diesel oil in Egypt
El-Sayed El-Morsy
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Bioavailability: concept for understanding or tool for predicting?
J. Harmsen et al.
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Monitoring the sustainability of brownfield redevelopment projects: the Redevelopment Assessment Framework
K. Pediaditi et al.
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Volume 13 (3) 2005  
Site investigation and monitoring for ground gas assessment – back to basics
S. Wilson & S. Haines ››  
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Treatment of a low-carbon nitrified wastewater effluent in subsurface flow constructed wetlands
G. Amah et al. ››  
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Ammonia shadow of my former self: a review of potential groundwater chemical pollution from cemeteries
A. Hart ››  
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Monitored natural attenuation
P. Morgan & A. J.C. Sinke ››  
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Spatial distribution of manganese in vegetation cover in the proximity of an abandoned manganese oxide mine and implications for future agricultural development in the region
G. Ekosse & P.S. Fouche ››  
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Continuous contaminated site monitoring (CCSM): integrated remote real-time supervision methodology applied to an old polluted industrial site
F. Portet et al. ››  
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Volume 13 (4) 2005  
Appropriate methods for the Mean Value Test for soil contamination datasets
P. Masi & P. Morgan ››  
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Robust biological descriptors of soil health for use in reclamation of brownfield land
N.M. Dickinson et al. ››  
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Are incentives for regenerating UK brownfield sites sustainable?
G. Thornton & P. Nathanail ››  
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Use of phytocaps in remediation of closed landfills – suitability of selected soils to remove organic nitrogen and carbon from leachate
I.R. Phillips & K.J. Sheehan ››  
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Multi-objective decision-making for soil remediation problems
M.A. van Drunen et al. ››  
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Ecological restoration of acidic coal-mine overburden dumps – an Indian case study
S.K. Maiti & M.K. Ghose ››  
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Volume 12 (1) 2004

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State of the art in permeability tests of single-phased cut-off walls
Chr. Scholz et al.
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Metal contamination from abandoned mining sites: experimental investigation of possible remediation techniques
A. Concas et al.
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Long-term observation of alternative landfill capping systems – field tests on a landfill in Bavaria
U. Henken-Mellies & E. Gartung
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Renewal of land damaged by coal mining for its sustainable, beneficial use in the Indian context
M.K. Ghose
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Recovering chromium from chromite ore processing residues
K.J. Sreeram & T. Ramasami
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Volume 12 (2) 2004  
Remediation of DNAPL source zones in groundwater using air sparging
K.R. Reddy & L. Tekola ››  
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A case study of the assessment of pollution-mediated ecosystem effects and risk methodology: the River Ribble estuary
C. Mawby et al. ››  
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Sustainable waste management in contaminated land redevelopment
S. Wallace ››  
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Integrated contracting
M. Sumann & C.J.G. Schrijver ››  
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Innovative field screening tools for a reliable and cost-effective site characterisation
K Batereau et al. ››  
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Sharing experiences in the management of megasites: towards a sustainable approach in land management of industrially contaminated areas Report of the NICOLE workshop, 29-31 October 2003, Lille, France
P. Bardos  
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Volume 12 (3) 2004
Special edition: contamination of domestic gardens and allotments
Contamination of soils in domestic gardens and allotments: a brief overview
B.J. Alloway ››  
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Metal content of surface soils in parks and allotments from three European cities: initial pilot study results
A. Hursthouse et al. ››  
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Estimating dietary risk from soils in urban gardens
J.M. Scheyer ››  
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The mobility of heavy metals in urban soils used for food production in Poland

H. Dabkowska-Naskret ››  
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Analysis of risk from mercury contamination at the Khimprom Plant in Kazakhstan
S. Woodruff & S. Dack ››  
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Uptake of arsenic by vegetables for human consumption: a study of Wellingborough allotment plots

P. Nathanail et al. ››  
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The legacy of historic land-use in allotment gardens in industrial urban settings: Walker Road allotment in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
T. Pless-Mulloli et al. ››  
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Part IIA and the identification and remediation of contamination in residential gardens in Totley, Sheffield, UK P. Knight ››  
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Practical advice for a successful remediation project: Portsmouth Asphalt Works

T. Viney ››  
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Volume 12 (4) 2004        
The future for excavated contaminated/brownfield site materials: new policy and practice across the EU
M. Doak
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1979–2004: Twenty-five golden years? Is Part IIA good law, or good for lawyers?
S. Tromans
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Human health risk assessments for contaminated sites: a retrospective view and forward look
S. Pollard
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Use of phytocaps in remediation of closed landfills – correct selection of soil materials
I.R. Phillips et al.
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Chemical–biological stabilisation of hydrocarbon-contaminated soil and drilling cuttings in tropical Mexico
R.H. Adams
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Rehabilitation & revegetation strategies for degraded mine land for sustainable mine closure
M.K. Ghose
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Volume 11 (1) 2003

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Deep soil mixing in the UK: geoenvironmental research and recent applications Al-Tabbaa & Evans
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A review of the Contaminated Land Rehabilitation Network for Environmental Technologies in Europe (CLARINET). Part 2: Working Group findings
Bardos
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Risk-based land management - a concept for the sustainable management of contaminated land Vegter et al.

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New technologies and future developments - how much truth is there in site characterisation and monitoring?
van Ree & Carlon
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Financing and cost of redevelopment of post-industrial sites in Poland Janikowski & Korcz
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Privatisation programmes in Poland and Romania: who should pay for site restoration? Syryczynski
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TAILSAFE (Sustainable Improvement of Tailings Facilities) Roehl et al.
 
Stabilisation/solidification binders and technologies: UK current practice and research needs Al-Tabbaa & Perera
 
First Annual Brownfield Law Conference Bain
 
Volume 11 (2) 2003
 
Recovery of marketable iron oxide from mine drainage in the USA
Hedin
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CL:AIRE - providing support for remediation research Beck
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Testing and performance of a newly constructed full-scale passive treatment system at Whittle Colliery, Northumberland
Nuttall
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Engineering design aspects of passive in situ remediation of mining effluents
Laine & Jarvis
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Passive treatment of acidic mine waters in subsurface-flow systems: exploring RAPS and permeable reactive barriers
Younger et al.
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Whittle mine water treatment system: in-river attenuation of manganese
Rukin
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Novel use of ochre from mine water treatment plants to reduce point and diffuse phosphorus pollution
Heal et al.
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Mine water treatment at Six Bells Colliery, South Wales: problems and solutions from conception to completion
Jarvis et al.
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The Coal Authority mine water treatment programme: an update on performance of operational schemes
Banks
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Up-scaling of oxidation and accretion reactors: engineering and economic considerations Burke
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Wetland plants - more than just a pretty face?
Batty
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Mine water management on a national scale - experiences from the Coal Authority
Parker
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Mine water as a resource: space heating and cooling via use of heat pumps
Banks et al.
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Modelling carbon fluxes in a constructed wetland
King et al.
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The importance of aeration in passive treatment schemes for manganese removal

Johnson
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Passive mine water treatment at the former Wheal Jane tin mine, Cornwall: important biogeochemical and microbiological lessons

Hallberg & Johnson
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Recovery of an aquatic ecosystem following treatment of abandoned mine drainage with constructed wetlands
Wiseman et al.
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The influence of speciation in the removal of arsenic from mine waters
Bowell
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C-S-Fe geochemistry of a wetland constructed to treat acidic mine waters
Morrison & Aplin
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Wheal Jane mine water active treatment plant - design, construction and operation
Coulton et al.
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A novel approach to mine water treatment
Dey et al.
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Control of ochreous deposits in mine water treatment
Dudeney et al.
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Mine water capture
Schmolke
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The design and optimisation of active mine water treatment plants
Coulton et al.
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Putting the legacy of mine water discharge into perspective and the progress in tackling the issues in a fair and consistent manner

Tate
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The importance of day eyes, level rooms and soughs for mine water drainage

Whitworth
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Review of design and performance of the Pelenna wetland systems

Rees & Connelly
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Alchemy for beginners: social concepts surrounding the artesanal scale smelting of ochre obtained from mine water treatment

Doyle & Aumonier
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Volume 11 (3) 2003
 
The use of oral bioaccessibility in assessment of risks to human health from contaminated land

Nathanail & McCaffrey
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The effects of a composted organic amendment on soil biological properties in a clay soil-forming material used as a landfill restoration cap
Gregory & Vickers
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The practical use of short rotation coppice in land restoration
Paulson et al.
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The beneficial effects of two tree species on soil properties in a semi-arid savanna rangeland in Botswana

Aweto & Dikinya
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Nutrient reclamation of mined out areas in India
Singh & Pal
 
The Nicole Workshop: financial aspects of site restoration with an emphasis on Central and Eastern Europe, 6-7 November 2002, Budapest

Bardos
 
Volume 11 (4) 2003
 
Optimisation and assessment of different railway ballast cleaning systems
Anderson et al.
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Geochemical changes to dredged canal sediments following land spreading: a review
Cook & Parker
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Good practice guidance on permeable reactive barriers for remediating polluted groundwater, and a review of their use in the UK

Smith et al.
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Alternative landfill capping by using local available recycled material
Biener et al.
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Application of the EPA Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model to a hydrocarbon contaminated site in Thailand
Mahatnirunkul et al.
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The evaluation of land remediation methods
Mansfield & Moohan
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Volume 10 (1) 2002

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The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations and their application to the investigation and remediation of contaminated land

Westcott
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Conference Report: Third Contaminated Land Meeting at Reading University
Wood
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Application of the EPA Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model to a hydrocarbon contaminated site in Thailand
Mahatnirunkul et al.
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The evaluation of land remediation methods
Mansfield & Moohan
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Volume 10 (2) 2002  
Efficiency and potential environmental impacts of different cleaning agents used on contaminated railway ballast
Anderson et al.
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Ryegrass, fescue and clover growth on London Clay amended with waste materials
Sellers et al.
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Requirements for leak monitoring systems for HDPE geomembrane landfill liners
Mueller & Seeger
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Implementation of the EC Landfill Directive: the Landfill (England and Wales) Regulations 2002
Holgate
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Effects of erosion on some properties of soil within the top 0.2 m of storage dumps
Ghose
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Volume 10 (3) 2002  
General principles for remedial approach selection
Bardos et al.
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Site characterization in the USA and Europe – a comparative review of approaches, costs and solutions driven by objectives
S Bluestone & L Shull
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Airborne soil contamination by heavy metals in Russia and Poland, and its remediation
Galiulin et al.
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Volume 10 (4) 2002  
The Regeneration of contaminated land by stabilisation/solidification: the findings of a study mission to the USA
Jones & Hills
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Evaluation of demonstrated and emerging technologies for the treatment and clean-up of contaminated land and groundwater
James & Kovalick, Jr
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Simulation of 2,4-D herbicide transformation in the soil–water–bottom sediment system in the floodplain of the Oka River, Russia
Galiulin et al.
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Natural attenuation and the risk-based corrective action approach at a hydrocarbon contaminated site in Thailand
Mahatnirunkul et al.
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Volume 9 (1) 2001

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Dispersal of polychlorinated biphenyls from a closed landfill site  

Leah et al.

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The potential for cereal crop production on a former landfill site restored with London Clay

Sellers et al.

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A guide to communicating contaminated land risk

Wehrmeyer
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CLARINET and NICOLE special edition: The sustainable management and remediation of contaminated land
European networks for sustainable concepts and research needs – CLARINET and NICOLE
Cortesi et al.
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Contaminated land research under the EU RTD Programme
Büsing
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‘Environment and Sustainable Development’ An analysis of national and EU research programmes related to sustainable land and groundwater management
van Veen et al.
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Scientific and Research needs for contaminated land management Kasamas & Vegter
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Guidelines for the preparation of proposals for Framework Programme V
Cortesi & Edwards
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Water resource protection issues in relation to contaminated land Darmendrail & Harris
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Sustainable contaminated land management: a risk-based land management approach
Vegter
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Human exposure model comparison study: state of play
Swartjes
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BARGE, Bioavailability Research Group Europe: European co-ordination on risk assessment of soils
Schelwald
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Monitored natural attenuation; moving forward to consensus
Sinke
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Towards a framework for selecting remediation technologies for contaminated sites
Vik et al.
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Source remediation vs. plume management: critical factors affecting cost-efficiency
Teutsch et al.
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Urban brownfields in Europe Grimski & Ferber
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Framework for decision support used in contaminated land management in Europe and North America
Bardos et al.
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Risk communication for contaminated land: developing guidelines from practical observations and case studies
Wylie et al.
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International networks on contaminated land
Kasamas & Bardos
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ANCORE: Academic Network on Contaminated Land Research in Europe
Bittens & Teutsch
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Volume 9 (2) 2001
Ex situ and in situ bioremediation of former oil distribution terminals Bewley et al.
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Quantifying risks due to ground gas on brownfield sites
Sladen et al.
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A funnel and gate system for remediation of dissolved phase petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater Guerin et al.
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The potential use of the goat (Capra Hircus) for the restoration of scrub-invaded chalk grassland Oliver et al.
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Project managing the remediation of Cwmbrwyno Metal Mine – a successful collaborative approach Robinson
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The new ‘DD175’: a personal view
Barry
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Contaminated land remediation – managing risk through insurance
Smy & Davies
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New environmental insurance solutions for property and corporate transactions
Sykes
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A report on the Nicole Workshop – Brownfields: how to change a potential threat into an asset, 9 and 10 November 2000, IJmuiden, The Netherlands
Bardos
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Volume 9 (3) 2001
A case study of the bioremediation of a former industrial site: the Lanstar Tar Distillery
Edwards et al. ››
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Potential for anaerobic biodegradation of linear alkylbenzene cable oils: literature review and preliminary investigation
Johnson et al.
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Quantification of microbial sulphate reduction in a petroleum-contaminated aquifer
Schroth et al.
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Remediation of Cd-contaminated soils using sodium dodecyl sulphate
Elkhatib et al.
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Management and Rehabilitation of Contaminated Sites:
International Forums and Emerging Trends
Guerin
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Volume 9 (4) 2001
In situ bioremediation of groundwater contaminated with phenols, BTEX and PAHs using nitrate as electron acceptor
Bewley & Webb
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A critical review: protection from pollution by heavy metals – phytoremediation of industrial wastewater
Galiulin et al.
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Phytoremediation of cadmium contaminated soils: role of organic complexing agents in cadmium phytoextraction
Elkhatib et al.
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The theoretical basis of microbiological transformation and degradation of pesticides in soil
Galiulin et al.
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Volume 8 (1) 2000

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Ground contamination adjacent to a major rural highway in the UK
Wood
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Fluoride pollution from an aluminium smelter in Romania
Davies & Notcutt
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Identification of arsenic-resistant bacteria in the soil of a former munitions factory at Löcknitz, Germany
Walker et al.
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Hydrometallurgical approaches to soil remediation – process optimization applying heavy metal speciation
Thöming et al.
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Electrokinetic remediation of contaminated soils using acid and alkaline media: laboratory experiments with synthetic soils
Bonilla et al.
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An expert support model for ex situ soil remediation
Okx et al.
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Volume 8 (2) 2000
 
Gravimetric analysis of organic contamination in railway ballast
Anderson et al.
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The long-term assessment of a cement stabilised/solidified, contaminated made ground for use as a road construction material
Board et al.
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Planting trees on contaminated soils: issues and guidelines
Dickinson et al.
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Removal of organic and inorganic pollutants from groundwater using permeable reactive barriers: part 1. treatment processes for pollutants
Simon & Meggyes
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Volume 8 (3) 2000
 
Can metal phosphate formation in soils be used as a treatment for metal contaminated soil? a summary of recent research
Hodson & Valsami-Jones

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Geo-engineering problems at Hoole Bank acid tar lagoon, Cheshire, UK

Nichol
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Removal of organic and inorganic pollutants from groundwater using permeable reactive barriers: part 2. engineering of permeable reactive barriers

Meggyes & Simon
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Bioreclamation of coal mine overburden dumps in India

Chaulya et al.
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Synergism of Cu and Zn in plants irrigated with processed wastewater

Drakatos et al.
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A new approach for the investigation of natural attenuation at field-scale

Herfort et al.
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Biogeochemical transport modelling of natural and enhanced remediation processes in aquifers

Prommer et al.
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Determination of the potential for natural and enhanced biotransformation of munition compounds contaminating groundwater in a fractured basalt aquifer

Toze et al.
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Monitored natural attenuation of explosives at the Louisiana Army Ammunition Plan

Zakikhani et al
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Volume 8 (4) 2000
 
Comparison of bioaugmentation and biostimulation in ex situ treatment of diesel contaminated soil
Cunningham & Philp
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The screening and scale up of ex situ physico-chemical treatment options for Cr-contaminated ground and surface waters, Glasgow, UK
Hursthouse et al.
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Two-phase solvent extraction of PCBs and heavy metals (Cd, Cu) from contaminated soils
Gascón et al.
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Identification of contaminant transport pathways beneath industrial sites
Lunn et al.
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Application of in situ remediation technologies 1. Contextual framework
Bardos et al.
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The assessment of ‘environmental abnormal costs’ during the conveyancing of brownfield land
Westcott
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Trace element status of dredged spoils and hydromorphic soil in the Mahin area, South Western Nigeria
Aweto & Oyegunwa
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Behaviour of neat and enriched volatile petroleum hydrocarbon mixtures in the subsurface during leaching
Dror et al.
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In situ effect of soil amendments on the dynamics of kerosene attenuation
Dror et al.
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A comprehensive tool for the simulation of complex reactive transport and flow in soils
Schneid et al.
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The impact of in situ biosparging on a creosote-contaminated site
Sparrevik & Breedveld
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Volume 7 (1) 1999

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Statutory remediation for the new millennium –experience from Greenwich Griffin  
Assessing the risks Clifton et al.
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Waste Management Licensing Regulations applied to remediation of contaminated land: regulatory drift or appropriate regulation? Westcott
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Comparison of rapid methods of groundwater sampling using direct push probes Rumford et al.
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Coalfield regeneration: an initial appraisal of the task force approach in East Durham Greenhalgh & McCafferty
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Volume 7 (2) 1999
 
The Groundwork Changing Places Programme Barton
 
Assessing risks from contaminated sites: policy and practice in 16 European Countries Ferguson
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Landfill technology in Germany Holzlöhner et al.
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Contaminated land registers: an analysis of the UK and USA approaches to public management of contaminated sites Syms and Simons
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Influence of phytoextraction effectors on the ferment activity of heavy metal polluted soil Galiulin et al.
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Recovery of usable ore fines from iron ore tailings and their environmental management Ghose & Sen
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Volume 7 (3) 1999
 
Implementation of the contaminated land provisions of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 Holgate
 
Can biomass kill three birds with one stone? Bardos et al.
 
The Millennium Dome (Greenwich Millennium Experience Site) contamination remediation Barry
 
Overview of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation by white-rot fungi Canet et al.
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Field measurement procedures for contaminants from former gasworks Bennett et al.
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The soils of the Ibadan metropolis: nature and characteristics Gbadegesin & Olabode
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Volume 7 (4) 1999
 
Natural attenuation and RBCA UK Wood
 
Participation in CLARINET: the contaminated land rehabilitation network for environmental technologies Bardos et al.
 
Waste Management Licensing Regulations applied to the remediation of contaminated land: an update Westcott
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Bioremediation of pentachlorophenol pollution by the fungus Coriolus versicolor Ullah & Evans
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Use of a microcosm to predict short and medium-term movements of pollutants between soils/sediments and water Hackney
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Extraction of heavy metals from sediments using the SERVO process Allimann-Lecourt et al.
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Processes determining the behaviour of chromium in chromite ore processing residue used as landfill Geelhoed et al.
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