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Land Contamination & Reclamation: Contents of Volumes 1 to 17
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| Volume 17 (1) 2009 |
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Introduction |
S. Larson & D. Dermatas |
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| Natural and anthropengic occurrence |
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| Occurrence
and geochemistry of tungsten in the Carson River Basin, Nevada, USA |
M.J. Pardus & J.K. Sueker | |||||
| Spatial
patterns of tungsten and cobalt on leaf surfaces of trees in Fallon, Nevada |
P.R. Sheppard et al. | |||||
| Geochemistry |
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Competitive sorption of tungstate, molybdate and phosphate mixtures onto goethite |
N. Xu et al. | |||||
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Dissolution of tungstentin compared to tungstennylon 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. OConnor et al. |
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| Effect
of soil type on tungsten leachability |
G. OConnor et al. | |||||
| 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 | |||||
| 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. OConnor et al. | |||||
| Analytical methodology |
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| 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 SECICPMS and direct-infusion ESIMS |
A.J. Bednar et al. | |||||
| Toxicology
and biological uptake |
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| 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 | |||||
| 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 |
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| 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, 910
October 2008, Madrid, Spain |
P. Bardos |
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| 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. | | ||||
| Biodegradability
of famoxadone by various microbial isolates in aquatic systems |
A.S.H. Derbalah et al. | | ||||
| 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. | | ||||
| Sorption
characteristics of a non-ionic surfactant in soil contaminated with decane |
S. Jodeh | | ||||
| Harmonization
and validation of leaching standards new developments in Germany |
S. López Meza et al. | | ||||
| Volume 16 (2) 2008 |
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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. | | ||||
| Radon
exhalation from the surface of a uranium-tailings deposit, and its relationship
to precipitation events |
O. Semar & K.J. Witt | | ||||
| Metal
accumulation in naturally colonizing vegetation in abandoned Cu-tailings
ponds at Rakha mines East Singhbhum, Jharkhand, India |
M. Das & S.K. Maiti | | ||||
| Application
of the shelf-life concept to the renewal of mine-degraded land |
M.K. Ghose | | ||||
| Volume 16 (3) 2008 |
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| Experimental
woodland establishment on brick clays in southern England |
A.J. Moffat et al. | | ||||
| Enhanced
removal of cadmium from alkaline soil by electromigration |
R.K. Srivastava et al. | | ||||
| Antioxidative
and metabolic responses to arsenic in the common reed (Phragmites australis):
implications for phytoremediation |
F. Ghassemzadeh et al. | | ||||
| Modular
approach to analysing vapour migration into buildings in the UK |
S. Wilson | | ||||
| Desorption
study of a fly ash bed previously exposed to chrome-bearing wastewater |
K. Bandyopadhyay et al. | | ||||
| Effect
of time and electrical potential gradient on the buffer capacity of soils,
as measured using an electrokinetic method |
M.V. Vázquez et al. | | ||||
| Volume 16 (4) 2008 |
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| Sustainable
remediation: including the external costs of remediation |
P.E. Hardisty et al. | |
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| Utilization
of drinking-water treatment residue to immobilize copper and zinc in sewage-sludge-amended
soils |
M. Nur Hanani et al. | |
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| Remediation
of soil arsenic toxicity in Ipomoea aquatica, using various sources of organic
matter |
S.M. Imamul Huq et al. | |
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| Cover
systems for landfills and brownfields |
G. Heerten & R.M. Koerner | |
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| Seasonal
effect on the load in soil and subsequent transfer of arsenic to rice |
S.M. Imamul Huq et al. | |
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| Elemental
profile of abiotic components of the East Calcutta Wetlands, a Ramsar site
in India |
S. Chatterjee et al. | |
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| Report
of the NICOLE/SAGTA workshop: Sustainable remediation, 3 March 2008, London,
UK |
P. Bardos |
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| Volume 15 (1) 2007 |
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Assessing natural biodegradation potential at a former oil refinery site in Austria |
H. Aichberger et al. | | ||||
| The
removal of heavy metals from dredged sediments by mechanical Denver flotation:
the contribution of true flotation and entrainment |
M. Vanthuyne & A. Maes | | ||||
| Groundwater
remediation using permeable reactive barriers |
F.-G. Simon & V. Biermann | | ||||
| 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. | | ||||
| Selection
of plant species for the reclamation of mine-degraded land in the Indian
context |
S.K. Maiti et al. | | ||||
| 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 |
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| Enhancing
the safety of tailings management facilities |
K.E. Roehl et al. | | ||||
| Geophysical
investigation of tailings dams - the TAILSAFE challenge |
E. Niederleithinger et al. | | ||||
| Application
of dry covers for the closure of tailings facilities |
E. Mylona et al. | | ||||
| Simulation
and modelling strategies for reliability analysis of tailings dams |
M. Schönhardt et al. | | ||||
| High-concentration
hydraulic transport of tailings |
J. Bohm et al. | | ||||
| Efficient
implementation of mining waste regulations and future tailings-related qualifications |
K. Kreft-Burman et al. | | ||||
| Parameter
framework - a risk management tool to improve the safety of tailings facilities |
J. Engels et al. | | ||||
| Anaerobic
biodegradation of linear alkylbenzene: isomeric ratio as a monitoring tool |
S.J. Johnson et al. | | ||||
| Volume 15 (3) 2007 |
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| 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 | | ||||
| Methods
for the disposal and storage of mine tailings |
D.W. Dixon-Hardy & J.M. Engels | | ||||
| Effects
of an exotic tree legume on soil in farmland in the Ibadan area, southwestern
Nigeria |
U.E. Akpokodje & A.O. Aweto | | ||||
| Bioremediation
of arsenic toxicity by algae in rice culture |
S.M. Imamul Huq et al. | | ||||
| The
influence of paving-block shape on the infiltration capacity of permeable
paving |
D. Castro et al. | | ||||
| Underground
disposal of mining tailings by hydraulic conveyance a proven, sustainable
alternative for the potash industry |
G.P. Riddler | | ||||
| Cellulase
activity of soil polluted with fungicide copper sulphate after the application
of various ameliorants |
R.V. Galiulin et al. | | ||||
| Enhancement
of hardpan formation by amending sulphidic tailings with limestone or fly
ash |
A. Xenidis et al. | | ||||
| Volume 15 (4) 2007 |
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| Do
the characteristics of crude oil in contaminated soils affect its removal
by washing? |
L.G. Torres et al. | | ||||
| Observations
of mercury fate and transport beneath a sediment cap |
J. Liu et al. | | ||||
| Active
sediment capping for pollutant mixtures: control of biogenic gas production
under highly intermittent flows |
P. Viana et al. | | ||||
| Ion
exchange in birnessite |
L. Al-Attar & A. Dyer | | ||||
| 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. | | ||||
| In
situ transformation of labile lead compounds to pyromorphites |
J. Yang et al. | | ||||
| 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 | | ||||
| UK
stabilization/solidification treatment and remediation Part II: Performance,
QA/QC and guidance documents |
A. Al-Tabbaa & A.S.R. Perera | | ||||
| Mechanisms
of lead immobilization in treated soils |
D. Dermatas et al. | | ||||
| In situ soil mixing treatment of contaminated soils and groundwater: two case studies | C.W. Evans | | ||||
| Brownfield development: the remediation and demolition of two MGP sites and a former steel mill | M.A. Fleri & G.T. Whetstone | | ||||
| Assessing the true technical/environmental impacts of contaminated land remediation a case study of containment, disposal and no action | M.J. Harbottle et al. | | ||||
| S/S experience in France | M.C. Magnié | | ||||
| The temperature dependency of the hardening of stabilized/solidified contaminated soil | B. Chitambira et al. | | ||||
| Volume 14 (2) 2006 |
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| International Symposium and Exhibition on the Redevelopment of Manufactured Gas Plant Sites, 4 6 April 2006, Reading, UK |
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| Opening plenary session |
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| 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 | | ||||
| World
history of manufactured gas: a world of land redevelopment possibilities |
A.W. Hatheway | | ||||
| Session 1. Site redevelopment: case studies I |
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| Clean-up
of the Grasbrook Gasworks in the HafenCity of Hamburg |
M. Großcurth et al. | | ||||
| 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. | | ||||
| Westergasfabriek
Amsterdam |
E. Verhagen | | ||||
| Session 2. Regulating and managing the environmental impact of remediation |
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| Factors
affecting soil clean-up levels achievable by thermal desorption technologies
at MGP sites |
W.L. Troxler & T.W. Brankley | | ||||
| The
environmental impact of conducting environmental work |
B.T. Foster | | ||||
| Stack
emissions and ambient air quality impacts from thermal desorption systems
at MGP sites |
W.L. Troxler et al. | | ||||
| Session 3. Treatment |
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| The
use of slurry phase bioreactor technology for the remediation of coal tars |
R.A.P. Thomas et al. | | ||||
| Remediation
of the former gasworks, High Wycombe, UK |
S.E. Arch et al. | | ||||
| 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. | | ||||
| Comparison
of pilot-scale bioremediation of PAH Contaminated construction rubble with
laboratory tests |
B. Gemende et al. | | ||||
| Session 4. Sediment management and ecological risk |
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| Bioavailability
and toxicity of PAHs at MGP Sites |
E.F. Neuhauser et al. | | ||||
| Case
study: large-scale clean-up of NAPL in riverbed, river diversion and restoration
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA |
C.A. Haas et al. | | ||||
| Liquid
sediment: behavior of water gas process MGP tars in the aquatic environment |
G.W. Cross | | ||||
| Assessment
and closure issues related to contaminated sediments at MGP sites |
C.A. Menzie et al. | |||||
| Managing
sediments at MGP sites finding the balance between technical feasibility,
protectiveness and cost |
S.D. Messur et al. | |||||
| Session 5. Monitored natural attenuation |
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| 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. | | ||||
| Natural
attenuation at tar oil contaminated sites results from the German
funding priority KORA |
N. Hüsers et al. | | ||||
| 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. | | ||||
| Natural
attenuation of an MGP plume 14 years after source removal |
J.A. Ripp & E.F. Neuhauser | |||||
| Session 6. Public stakeholder involvement and policy issues |
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| Clean-up
of an MGP site at an elementary school in Ottawa, Illinois, USA |
L.F. Milner | | ||||
| 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 | | ||||
| Citizen
participation in decision-making: the role of the independent overseer in
(re)building trust |
C.P. Nathanail | | ||||
| Business
management considerations in the selection of institutional and engineering
controls for MGP site remediation |
D.J. Morgan et al. | |||||
| Session 7. Emerging and innovative technologies I |
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| Remediation
of the former gas plant in Munich by Funnel-and-Gate |
J. Weindl et al. | | ||||
| Monitoring
of organic and inorganic parameters for a full-scale in situ pulsed air-sparging
programme |
A.R.G. Shields et al. | | ||||
| Demonstration
of tailored levels of in situ heating for remediation of a former MGP site |
R.S. Baker et al. | | ||||
| DARAMEND®
bioremediation for the treatment of PAH impacted soils and sediments |
A. Seech et al. | | ||||
| Session 8. Economics of MGP reuse |
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| Insurance
recovery for manufactured gas plant remediations |
M.J. Lynch et al. | | ||||
| Assessing
the costs and benefits of MGP site remediation |
P.E. Hardisty et al. | | ||||
| Financing
MGP clean-up through recovery on historic liability insurance policies |
L.J. Eisenstein & J.L. Malanchuk | | ||||
| Where
does the reuse money come from? |
C.L. McIntosh | |||||
| Session 9. Site redevelopment case studies II |
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| 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. | |||||
| 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. | | ||||
| Session 10. Forensics |
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| The
more the merrier: identifying other PRPs at MGP properties |
C.G. Johnson | | ||||
| 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. | | ||||
| 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 | | ||||
| Session 11. Managing large MGP portfolios |
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Management of former gas works sites by Gaz De France |
G. Lemoine & O. Gosset | | ||||
| Third-party
auditing of the assessment and remediation of four rural manufacturing gasworks,
Victoria, Australia |
P. Sinclair et al. | | ||||
| 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. | |||||
| Session 12. Overcoming legal and regulatory hurdles/developing best practice |
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| 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 | | ||||
| Toxicity:
a legal analysis |
J. Voorhees & L. Bade | | ||||
| Corporate
governance issues, land contamination and reclamation |
L.S. Spedding | | ||||
| Session 13. Containment and control of subsurface contamination |
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| Long-term
performance of a passive groundwater treatment system |
S. Oosting et al. | | ||||
| In
situ bioremediation of cyanide, PAHs and organic compounds using an engineered
SEquenced REactive BARrier (SEREBAR) |
J.D.F. Robinson et al. | | ||||
| Slurry
wall containment at National Grid's Harbor Point site |
M.S. Schultz & T.W. Young | | ||||
| MGP
NAPL interception with organophyllic media: flow-through column test results |
M.J. Gefell et al. | | ||||
| Session 14. A US model for collaborative research on MGP sites |
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| Using
an appropriate bedrock investigation procedure for a coal tar-impacted fractured
bedrock aquifer |
A.J. Coleman | | ||||
| Case
study: confirmation of TarGOST laser-induced fluorescence DNAPL delineation
with soil boring data |
M.B. Okin et al. | | ||||
| Air
emission monitoring, vapor control and public communications during MGP
site excavation in close proximity to neighbours |
J.W. Lingle et al. | | ||||
| Survey
of the distribution and sources of PAHs in urban surface soils |
D.M. Mauro et al. | | ||||
| Session 15. Emerging and innovative technologies II |
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| Sources
and innovative treatment of ammonium at former manufactured gas plants |
J.D.F. Robinson et al. | | ||||
| DNAPL
recovery evaluations at five MGP sites |
D.A. Hargens et al. | | ||||
| Field
results with an alkaline in situ chemical oxidation process |
J. Birnstingl et al. | |||||
| In
situ chemical oxidation for remediation of manufactured gas plant residuals |
G.E. Hoag et al. | |||||
| Experiences
of the use of in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) technology for remediation
of MGP sites in the USA |
I.P. Murarka | |||||
| Session 16. Risk assessment and risk communications |
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| 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. | | ||||
| 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. | | ||||
| Poster presentations |
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| Monitoring |
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| In
situ characterization of NAPL with TarGOST® at MGP sites (NAPL characterization
of MGPs using TarGOST® |
R.W. St. Germain et al. | | ||||
| Characterization
of the bioavailability and toxicity of PAHs at MGP sites |
J.P. Kreitinger et al. | |||||
| 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. | |||||
| A
simplified approach for predicting the migration of creosote and coal tar
wastes in complex hydrogeologic environments |
N.J. Misquitta & T.E. Jordan | |||||
| Case studies |
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| Back
to the future: an American case study on estimating future MGP remediation
costs |
J.L. Malanchuk et al. | | ||||
| MGP-impacted
sediment remediation in a Northeastern United States river and lake
stakeholder positions and regulatory requirements |
G.F. Zak et al. | | ||||
| Manufactured
gas plant remediation beneath a building: underpinning as an alternative
to demolition |
A.C. Fernandes & J. Roberts | | ||||
| Risk
communication the importance of investing in stakeholders to reach
a reasonable solution |
J. Phillips | | ||||
| Implementation
of vapor intrusion evaluation what might you find? |
J. Phillips & L. Collins | | ||||
| Forensic
observation during MGP site remediation |
A.C. Middleton et al. | |||||
| Re-developing
an operating LNG terminal and former MGP to reduce contaminant migration
and minimize worker exposure |
P. Snyder et al. | |||||
| 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 | |||||
| In
situ stabilization/solidification of MGP wastes: project life cycle |
M.A. Fleri & G.T. Whetstone | |||||
| Corporate
succession, potentially responsible parties (PRPs), and the role of historians:
some detective tales from the field |
M. Reis | |||||
| Treatment |
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| 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. | | ||||
| Thermal
well operation in the saturated zone new options for DNAPL remediation |
U. Hiester et al. | | ||||
| In-pile
thermal desorption of PAHs, PCBs and dioxins/furans in soil and sediment |
R.S. Baker et al. | | ||||
| In
situ biogeochemical stabilization of creosote/pentachlorophenol NAPLS using
catalyzed and buffered permanganate: pilot and full scale applications |
J. Mueller et al. | | ||||
| Pilot
plant results for groundwater remediation at the former gas work remediation
site Leopoldau in Vienna, Austria |
W. Fuchs et al. | | ||||
| Permeable
reactive barriers (PRBs) for manufactured gas plants and related sites:
performances achieved and outlook |
V. Birke et al. | |||||
| Remediating
small gasworks sites using an offsite soil treatment hub |
P. Mulvey & R. Negrelli | |||||
| What
gas works waste can't be bioremediated? |
P. Mulvey | |||||
| Containment and control |
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| MGP
NAPL management using hydraulic gradient modification |
G.M. Thomas et al. | | ||||
| Environmental
fate and transport of ammonia generated at a former gasworks site, East
Anglia, United Kingdom |
P. Burris et al. | | ||||
| Hydraulic
control and containment of cyanide-containing MGP waste at a natural gas
service center in Pennsylvania, USA |
M.S. Raybuck & G.W. Hermance | | ||||
| Cautionary
American experiences in FMGP site remediation |
A.W. Hatheway & W.D. Lilley | |||||
| Sediments |
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| Application
of gas chromatography in combination with atomic spectrometry and pyrolysis
for environmental geochemical exploration of bottom sediments |
N.S. Safronova et al. | | ||||
| Nature
of organic carbon in MGP sediments: a mechanistic understanding of bioavailability |
U. Ghosh et al. | |||||
| 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 | |||||
| Predicting
PAH bioavailability and toxicity of MGP soils using solid phase micro extraction |
M.T.O. Jonker et al. | |||||
| Volume
14 (3) 2006 |
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| 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. | | ||||
| Effect
of voltage gradient on integrated electrochemical remediation of contaminant
mixtures |
K.R. Reddy & M.R. Karri | | ||||
| Assessing
contaminant migration pathways and vertical gradients in a low-permeability
aquifer using multilevel borehole systems |
P. Dumble et al. | | ||||
| The
application of soil washing to the remediation of contaminated soils |
M. Pearl et al. | | ||||
| Volume 14 (4) 2006 |
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| Toxicology |
B.-J. Baars | | ||||
| Sludge pond containment using CSV | W. Oltmanns & H.-G. Dymek | | ||||
| Arsenic
mitigation strategy for rice, using water regime management |
S.M. Imamul Huq et al. | | ||||
| Paste
technology for tailings management |
T. Meggyes & Á. Debreczeni | | ||||
| Experience
gained from the post-closure aftercare of the contained Münchehagen
contaminated site |
G. Nerlich | | ||||
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| Volume 13 (1) 2005 |
Abstract |
Open
access archive |
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| Thirty
years of site investigation more, but is it better? |
M.A. Smith | | ||||
| Cost-effective
investigation of contaminated land: application of the innovative OCLI method
to organic contamination |
P.D. Taylor & M.H. Ramsey | | ||||
| Stabilisation
and solidification technologies for the remediation of contaminated soils
and sediments: an overview |
D. Samuel Suman Raj et al. | | ||||
| New
measurement techniques for the monitoring of landfills |
K. Münnich et al. | | ||||
| Wheat
and field beans grown on Gault Clay or a soil-forming material amended with
paper-mill sludge |
G. Sellers et al. | | ||||
| Application
of a neural network model for the containment of groundwater contamination |
S. Mohan & J. Sreeram | | ||||
| Volume 13 (2) 2005 |
|
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| Managing
the risks from petroleum hydrocarbons at contaminated sites: achievements
and future research directions |
S.J.T. Pollard et al. | | ||||
| Implementation
of remediation technologies theory and practice |
K.E. Roehl & G. Gregolec | | ||||
| Fit-for-purpose
analysis in the regulatory environment |
K.C. Thompson | |||||
| Evaluation
of microfungi for the bioremediation of diesel oil in Egypt |
El-Sayed El-Morsy | |||||
| Bioavailability:
concept for understanding or tool for predicting? |
J. Harmsen et al. | |||||
| Monitoring
the sustainability of brownfield redevelopment projects: the Redevelopment
Assessment Framework |
K. Pediaditi et al. | |||||
| Volume 13 (3) 2005 |
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| Site
investigation and monitoring for ground gas assessment back to basics |
S. Wilson & S. Haines | | ||||
| Treatment
of a low-carbon nitrified wastewater effluent in subsurface flow constructed
wetlands |
G. Amah et al. | | ||||
| Ammonia
shadow of my former self: a review of potential groundwater chemical pollution
from cemeteries |
A. Hart | | ||||
| Monitored
natural attenuation |
P. Morgan & A. J.C. Sinke | | ||||
| 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 | | ||||
| Continuous
contaminated site monitoring (CCSM): integrated remote real-time supervision
methodology applied to an old polluted industrial site |
F. Portet et al. | | ||||
| Volume 13 (4) 2005 |
|
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| Appropriate
methods for the Mean Value Test for soil contamination datasets |
P. Masi & P. Morgan | | ||||
| Robust
biological descriptors of soil health for use in reclamation of brownfield
land |
N.M. Dickinson et al. | | ||||
| Are
incentives for regenerating UK brownfield sites sustainable? |
G. Thornton & P. Nathanail | | ||||
| 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 | | ||||
| Multi-objective
decision-making for soil remediation problems |
M.A. van Drunen et al. | | ||||
| 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 |
Abstract |
Open
access archive |
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| State
of the art in permeability tests of single-phased cut-off walls |
Chr. Scholz et al. | |||||
| Metal
contamination from abandoned mining sites: experimental investigation of
possible remediation techniques |
A. Concas et al. | |||||
| Long-term
observation of alternative landfill capping systems field tests on
a landfill in Bavaria |
U. Henken-Mellies & E. Gartung | |||||
| Renewal
of land damaged by coal mining for its sustainable, beneficial use in the
Indian context |
M.K. Ghose | |||||
| Recovering
chromium from chromite ore processing residues |
K.J. Sreeram & T. Ramasami | |||||
| Volume 12 (2) 2004 |
|
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| Remediation
of DNAPL source zones in groundwater using air sparging |
K.R. Reddy & L. Tekola | | ||||
| A
case study of the assessment of pollution-mediated ecosystem effects and
risk methodology: the River Ribble estuary |
C. Mawby et al. | | ||||
| Sustainable
waste management in contaminated land redevelopment |
S. Wallace | | ||||
| Integrated
contracting |
M. Sumann & C.J.G. Schrijver | | ||||
| Innovative
field screening tools for a reliable and cost-effective site characterisation |
K Batereau et al. | | ||||
| 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 | |||||
| Volume 12 (3) 2004 |
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| Special edition: contamination of domestic gardens and allotments |
|
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| 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. | | ||||
| Estimating
dietary risk from soils in urban gardens |
J.M. Scheyer | | ||||
| The
mobility of heavy metals in urban soils used for food production in Poland |
H. Dabkowska-Naskret | | ||||
| Analysis
of risk from mercury contamination at the Khimprom Plant in Kazakhstan |
S. Woodruff & S. Dack | | ||||
| Uptake
of arsenic by vegetables for human consumption: a study of Wellingborough
allotment plots |
P. Nathanail et al. | | ||||
| 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. | | ||||
| Part IIA and the identification and remediation of contamination in residential gardens in Totley, Sheffield, UK | P. Knight | | ||||
| Practical
advice for a successful remediation project: Portsmouth Asphalt Works |
T. Viney | | ||||
| Volume 12 (4) 2004 | ||||||
| The
future for excavated contaminated/brownfield site materials: new policy
and practice across the EU |
M. Doak | |||||
| 19792004:
Twenty-five golden years? Is Part IIA good law, or good for lawyers? |
S. Tromans | |||||
| Human
health risk assessments for contaminated sites: a retrospective view and
forward look |
S. Pollard | |||||
| Use
of phytocaps in remediation of closed landfills correct selection
of soil materials |
I.R. Phillips et al. | |||||
| Chemicalbiological
stabilisation of hydrocarbon-contaminated soil and drilling cuttings in
tropical Mexico |
R.H. Adams | |||||
| 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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access archive |
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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. |
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|
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| Stabilisation/solidification binders and technologies: UK current practice and research needs | Al-Tabbaa & Perera |
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| First Annual Brownfield Law Conference | Bain |
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| Volume 11 (2) 2003 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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|
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| The
Nicole Workshop: financial aspects of site restoration with an emphasis
on Central and Eastern Europe, 6-7 November 2002, Budapest |
Bardos |
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| Volume 11 (4) 2003 |
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| 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. | |||||
| The
evaluation of land remediation methods |
Mansfield & Moohan | |||||
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| Volume 10 (1) 2002 |
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access archive |
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|
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 |
|
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| Efficiency
and potential environmental impacts of different cleaning agents used on
contaminated railway ballast |
Anderson et al. |
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|
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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 |
|
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| 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 |
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| 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 soilwaterbottom 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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access archive |
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|
Dispersal of polychlorinated biphenyls from a closed landfill site |
Leah et al. | |||||
|
The potential for cereal crop production on a former landfill site restored with London Clay |
Sellers et al. | |||||
|
A guide to communicating contaminated land risk |
Wehrmeyer | |||||
| CLARINET and NICOLE special edition: The sustainable management and remediation of contaminated land |
|
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| European
networks for sustainable concepts and research needs CLARINET and
NICOLE |
Cortesi et al. | |||||
| Contaminated
land research under the EU RTD Programme |
Büsing | |||||
| Environment
and Sustainable Development An analysis of national and EU research
programmes related to sustainable land and groundwater management |
van Veen et al. | |||||
| Scientific and Research needs for contaminated land management | Kasamas & Vegter | |||||
| Guidelines
for the preparation of proposals for Framework Programme V |
Cortesi & Edwards | |||||
| Water resource protection issues in relation to contaminated land | Darmendrail & Harris | |||||
| Sustainable
contaminated land management: a risk-based land management approach |
Vegter | |||||
| Human
exposure model comparison study: state of play |
Swartjes | |||||
| BARGE,
Bioavailability Research Group Europe: European co-ordination on risk assessment
of soils |
Schelwald | |||||
| Monitored
natural attenuation; moving forward to consensus |
Sinke | |||||
| Towards
a framework for selecting remediation technologies for contaminated sites |
Vik et al. | |||||
| Source
remediation vs. plume management: critical factors affecting cost-efficiency
|
Teutsch et al. | |||||
| Urban brownfields in Europe | Grimski & Ferber | |||||
| Framework
for decision support used in contaminated land management in Europe and
North America |
Bardos et al. | |||||
| Risk
communication for contaminated land: developing guidelines from practical
observations and case studies |
Wylie et al. | |||||
| International
networks on contaminated land |
Kasamas & Bardos | |||||
| ANCORE:
Academic Network on Contaminated Land Research in Europe |
Bittens & Teutsch | |||||
| Volume 9 (2) 2001 |
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| Ex situ and in situ bioremediation of former oil distribution terminals | Bewley et al. | |||||
| Quantifying
risks due to ground gas on brownfield sites |
Sladen et al. | |||||
| A funnel and gate system for remediation of dissolved phase petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater | Guerin et al. | |||||
| The potential use of the goat (Capra Hircus) for the restoration of scrub-invaded chalk grassland | Oliver et al. | |||||
| Project managing the remediation of Cwmbrwyno Metal Mine a successful collaborative approach | Robinson | |||||
| The
new DD175: a personal view |
Barry | |||||
| Contaminated
land remediation managing risk through insurance |
Smy & Davies | |||||
| New
environmental insurance solutions for property and corporate transactions
|
Sykes | |||||
| 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 | |||||
| Volume 9 (3) 2001 |
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| A
case study of the bioremediation of a former industrial site: the Lanstar
Tar Distillery |
Edwards et al. | | ||||
| Potential
for anaerobic biodegradation of linear alkylbenzene cable oils: literature
review and preliminary investigation |
Johnson et al. | |||||
| Quantification
of microbial sulphate reduction in a petroleum-contaminated aquifer |
Schroth et al. | |||||
| Remediation
of Cd-contaminated soils using sodium dodecyl sulphate |
Elkhatib et al. | |||||
| Management
and Rehabilitation of Contaminated Sites: International Forums and Emerging Trends |
Guerin | |||||
| Volume 9 (4) 2001 |
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| In
situ bioremediation of groundwater contaminated with phenols, BTEX and PAHs
using nitrate as electron acceptor |
Bewley & Webb | |||||
| A
critical review: protection from pollution by heavy metals phytoremediation
of industrial wastewater |
Galiulin et al. | |||||
| Phytoremediation
of cadmium contaminated soils: role of organic complexing agents in cadmium
phytoextraction |
Elkhatib et al. | |||||
| The
theoretical basis of microbiological transformation and degradation of pesticides
in soil |
Galiulin et al. | |||||
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Volume
8 (1) 2000
|
Abstract |
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access archive |
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| Ground contamination adjacent to a major rural highway in the UK |
Wood
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|
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| Fluoride pollution from an aluminium smelter in Romania |
Davies
& Notcutt
|
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|
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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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|
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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 |
|
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| Gravimetric analysis of organic contamination in railway ballast |
Anderson
et al.
|
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|
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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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|
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| Planting trees on contaminated soils: issues and guidelines |
Dickinson
et al.
|
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|
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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 |
|
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| 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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|
Meggyes
& Simon
|
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|
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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|
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 |
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|
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| Comparison of bioaugmentation and biostimulation in ex situ treatment of diesel contaminated soil |
Cunningham
& Philp
|
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|
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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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|
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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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|
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| Identification of contaminant transport pathways beneath industrial sites |
Lunn
et al.
|
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|
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| Application of in situ remediation technologies 1. Contextual framework |
Bardos
et al.
|
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|
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| The assessment of environmental abnormal costs during the conveyancing of brownfield land |
Westcott
|
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|
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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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|
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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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|
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| In situ effect of soil amendments on the dynamics of kerosene attenuation |
Dror
et al.
|
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|
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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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|
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| The impact of in situ biosparging on a creosote-contaminated site |
Sparrevik
& Breedveld
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|
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| Volume 7 (1) 1999 |
Abstract |
Open
access archive |
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| Statutory remediation for the new millennium experience from Greenwich | Griffin |
|
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| 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 |
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| The Groundwork Changing Places Programme | Barton |
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| 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 |
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| Implementation of the contaminated land provisions of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 | Holgate |
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| Can biomass kill three birds with one stone? | Bardos et al. |
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| The Millennium Dome (Greenwich Millennium Experience Site) contamination remediation | Barry |
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| 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 |
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| Natural attenuation and RBCA UK | Wood |
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| Participation in CLARINET: the contaminated land rehabilitation network for environmental technologies | Bardos et al. |
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| 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. | |||||