Environmental Science & Technology 1999 Et Al - Abstracts

Environmental Science & Technology 1999 Et Al
TitleSubjectAuthors
210Pb Atmospheric Flux and Growth Raters of a Microbial Mat from the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea (Ebo River Delta).(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, Joan-Albert Sanchez-Cabeza
Advances in Evaluating the Oral Bioavailability of Inorganics in Soil for Use in Human Health Risk Assessment.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, M.V. Ruby
An In-Use Snowmobile Emission Survey in Yellowstone National Park.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, Gary A. Bishop
Application of Acoustic Agglomeration to Reduce Fine Particle Emissions from Coal Combustion Plants.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, Juan A. Gallego-Juarez
Atomic Force Microscopy of Humic Substances: Effects of pH and Ionic Strength.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, eric Balnois
Bioassessment of Mercury, Cadmium, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, and Pesticides in the Upper Mississippi River with Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha).Science and technologyet al, W. Gregory Cope
Characterizing Heterogeneous Bacterial Surface Functional Groups Using Discrete Affinity Spectra for Proton Binding.Science and technologyet al., Jenny S. Cox
Climate-Relevant Particulate Emission Characteristics of a Coal Fired Heating Plant.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, B. Wehner
Convective Transport and Removal of Vapors of Two Volatile Compounds in Sand Columns under Different Air Humidity Conditions.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, Joaquin Ruiz
Covalent Binding of Reduced Metabolites of [15N3]TNT to Soil Organic Matter during a Bioremediation Process analyzed by 15N NMR Spectroscopy.Science and technologyet al., Chrostof Achtnich
Desorption of Pentachlorophenol from Soils Using Mixed Solvents.(Brief Article)Science and technologyet al., Amid P. Khodadoust
Determination of Uptake Kinetics (Sampling Rates) by Lipid-Containing Semipermeable Membrane Devices (SPMDs) for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Water.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyJames N. Huckins, et al
Entrapment of Iodine with Cyclodextrins: Potential Application of Cyclodextrins in Nuclear Waste Management.Science and technologyet al., Lajos Szente
Evaluation of 4-Nitrophenol ELISA Kit for Assessing the Origin of Organic Pollution in Wasterwater Treatment Works.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, Marinel La Farre
Factors Influencing the Distribution of Lindane and Other Hexachlorocyclohexanes in the Environment.Science and technologyet al., Kathleen Walker
Formation of Nonextractable Soil Residues: A Stable Isotope Approach.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyHans H. Richnow, et al
Kinetics of Mixed Ni-Al Precipitate Formation on a Soil Clay Fraction.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, Darryl R. Roberts
Light Absorption by Primary Particle Emissions from a Lignite Burning Plant.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, T.C. Bond
Long-Term Composition Dynamics of PAH-Containing NAPLs and Implications for Risk Assessment.Science and technologyet al., Chaterine A. Peters
Measuring Pb Bioavailability from Household Dusts Using an in Vitro Model.Science and technologyet al., D.P. Oliver
Metal ion Adsorption to Complexes of Humic Acid and Metal oxides: Deviations from the Additivity Rule.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, Arnoldus W.P. Vermeer
Metal Removal from Contaminated Soil and Sediments by the Biosurfactant Surfactin.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, Catherine N. Mulligan
Metolachlor and Alachlor Breakdown Product Formation Patterns in Aquatic Field Mesocosms.(Brief Article)Science and technologyet al., W. H. Graham
Osteoderms of Estuarine Crocodiles Record Their Enhanced Pb Exposure in Kakadu National Park.Science and technologyet al., John R. Twining
Particulate Emission Rates from Light-Duty Vehicles in the South Coast Air Quality Management District.Science and technologyet al., Thomas Durbin
Present Century Record of Organolead Pollution in High Altitude Alpine Snow.(Brief Article)Science and technologyet al., Monika Heisterkamp
Reconsideration of Methods and Standards: Digestion of Diaper Wipes and Use of Matrix-Matched Calibration Standards for Dust Lead Analysis.Science and technologyAnna O. Orlova, et al.
Relationships between Structure and Binding Affinity of Humic Substances for Polycyclic Aromatic Molecular Descriptors.(Statistical Data Included)Science and technologyet al, Irina V. Perminova
Risk Assessment for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon NAPLs Using Component Fractions.(Brief Article)Science and technologyet al., Derick Brown
Seasonal and Spatial Variations in Human Cell Mutagenicity of Respirable Airborne Particles in the Northeastern United States.(Samples taken in New York State and Massachusetts)Science and technologyet al., Daniel U. Pederson
Sedimentation Field-Flow Fractionation Coupled Online to Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass spectrometry - New possibilities for Studies of Trace Metal Adsorption onto Natural Colloids.Science and technologyet al., Martin Hassellov
Sediment-water fluxes of mercury in Lavaca Bay, Texas.Science and technologyNicolas S. Bloom, Gary Gill, et al., Steven Cappellino
Sorption of Strontium by Bacteria, Fe(III) Oxide, and Bacteria - Fe(III) Oxide Composites.(Brief Article)Science and technologyet al., Troy D. Small
The Medieval Metal Industry Was the Cradle of Modern Large-Scale Atmospheric Lead Pollution in Northern Europe.Science and technologyMaja-Lena Brannvall, et al.
Twentieth century atmospheric metal fluxes into Central Park Lake, New York City.Science and technologyH. James Simpson, Richard F. Bopp, Stenve N. Chillrud, James M. Ross, et al.
Use of Elemental Tracers to Source Apportion Mercury in South FGlorida Precipitation.Science and technologyet al., Timothy Dvonch
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