Subsurface contamination remediation : accomplishments of the Environmental Management Science Program
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Subsurface contamination remediation : accomplishments of the Environmental Management Science Program
(ACS symposium series, 904)
American Chemical Society, c2005
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Developed from a symposium held at the 225th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in New Orleans, Louisiana, Mar. 26-27, 2003
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
Research on remediation of subsurface contamination is helping to solve important environmental problems associated with hazardous and radioactive contaminants in soil and groundwater. In the United States, significant research in this area has been sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Environmental Management Science Program (EMSP), which seeks to advance scientific knowledge and technological solutions to reduce environmental cleanup costs, schedules,
and risks. This symposium series book presents leading-edge research being conducted through the EMSP in the subsurface contamination area. The chapters, addressing problems prevalent at both federal and industrial sites, are organized into three sections focusing on (1) remedial science and
technology for subsurface contamination, (2) characterization, fate, and transport of subsurface contamination, and (3) environmental sensing and monitoring. The selected contributors invited from the overall DOE EMSP portfolio of 361 projects represent work being done across the country in universities and National Laboratories.
Table of Contents
Preface
1: Roland F. Hirsch: Subsurface Contamination Remediation: Accomplishments of the Environmental Management Science Program
2: Robert W. Peters, John L. Manning, Onder Ayyildiz, and Michael L. Wilkey: Use of Sonication for In-Well Softening of Semivolatile Organic Compounds
3: Qingguo Huang and Walter J. Webber Jr.: Peroxidase-Catalyzed Oxidative Coupling of Phenols in the Presence of Geosorbents
4: X. David Li and Franklin W. Schwartz: Using Phosphate to Control the Mn Oxide Precipitation During In Situ Chemical Oxidation of Chlorinated Ethylenes by Permanganate
5: Om Parkash Dhankher, Andrew C.P. Heaton, Yujing Li, and Richard B. Meagher: Strategies for the Engineered Phytoremediation of Mercury and Arsenic Pollution
6: Frederick S. Colwell, Robert W. Smith, F. Grant Ferris, Anna-Louise Reysenbach, Yoshiko Fujita, Tina L. Tyler, Joanna L. Taylor, A. Banta, Mark E. Delwiche, Travis L. McLing, and Mary E. Watwood: Microbial Mediated Subsurface Calcite Precipitation for Removal of Hazardous Divalent Cations: Microbial Activity, Molecular Biology, and Modeling
7: Richard M. Higashi, Teresa Cassel, Peter G. Green, and Teresa W.-M. Fan: C-Tracer Studies of Soil Humic Substructures that Reduce Heavy Metal Leaching
8: Linda M. Abriola, Avery H, Demond, Denis M. O'Carroll, Hsin-Ian Hsu, Thomas J. Phelan, Catherine A. Polityka, and Jodi L. Ryder: Compositional Effects on Interfacial Properties in Contaminated Systems: Implications for Organic Liquid Migration and Recovery
9: Boris Faybishenko: Chaotic Processes in Flow through Fractured Rock: Field and Laboratory Experiments Revisited
10: Melanie A. Mayes, Molly N. Pace, Phillip M. Jardine, Scott E. Fendorf, Norman D. Farrow, Xiangping L. Yin, and John M. Zachara: Coupled Hydrological and Geochemical Processes Governing the Fate and Transport of Sr and U in the Hanford Vadose Zone
11: Andrew R. Felmy, Marvin Mason, Odeta Qafoku, and David A. Dixon: Development of Accurate Chemical Equilibrium Models for the Hanford Waste Tanks: The System Na-Ca-Sr-OH-CO3-NO3-EDTA-HEDTA-H2O from 25 to 75 degrees celcius
12: Thomas G. Thundat, Hai-Feng Ji, and Gilbert M. Brown: Environmental Monitoring Using Microcantilever Sensors
13: David J. Monk, Michael L. Stegemiller, Sean Conklin, Jean R. Paddock, William R. Heineman, Carl J. Seliskar, Thomas H. Ridgway, Samual A. Bryan, and Timothy L. Hubler: Spectroelectrical Sensor for Technetium: Preconcentration and Quantification of Pertechnetate in Polymer-Modified Electrodes
14: Jay W. Grate, Oleg B. Egorov, and Matthew J. O'hara: Sensors and Automated Analyzers for Radionuclides
15: N.H. Harley, P. Chittaporn, M.S.A. Heikkinen, R. Medora, and R. Merrill: Airborne Particle Size Distribution Measurements and DOE Fernald
16: William S. Dynan, Shuyi Li, Raymond Mernaugh, Stephanie Wragg, John Barrett, and Yoshihiko, Takeda: visualization of DNA Double-Strand Break Repair at the single-Molecule Level
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