Phytoremediation and Innovative Strategies for Specialized Remedial Applications: The Fifth Internation in Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium : San Diego, California, April 19-22, 1999

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Pub. Date: 1999-05-01
Publisher(s): Battelle Pr
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Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Demonstration of a Sequential Anaerobic/Aerobic In Situ Treatment System at a Superfund Site.
1(8)
C.C. Lizotte
M.C. Marley
S.C. Crawford
A.M. Lee
R.J. Steffan
Phytoremediation and Modeling of Land Contaminated by Hydrocarbons.
9(6)
M.Y. Corapcioglu
C. Munster
M. Drew
R. Rhykerd
K. Sung
Y.-Y. Chang
Degradation of Organic Contaminants in Sludge-Amended Agricultural Soil.
15(6)
F. Laturnus
C. Gron
G.K. Mortensen
P. Ambus
S. Bennetzen
E.S. Jensen
Salt Tolerance of Woody Phreatophytes for Phytoremediation Applications.
21(6)
P.R. Thomas
J.J. Krueger
A Greenhouse-Based Test of Plant-Aided Petroleum Hydrocarbon Degradation.
27(6)
K.R. Hosler
E.N. Drake
Using Microbial Community Structure Changes to Evalute Phytoremediation.
33(6)
C.M. Reynolds
C.S. Pidgeon
L.B. Perry
B.A. Koenen
D.K. Pelton
H.L. Nichols
D.C. Wolf
Growing Biomass to Stimulate Bioremediation: Technical and Economic Perspective.
39(6)
J. Harmsen
A. van den Toorn
D. Boels
B. Vermeulen
W. Ma
J. van der Waarde
R. Duijn
R. Kampf
Phytoremediation of Creosote-Contaminated Surface Soil.
45(6)
G.J. Fetterolf
J.T. Novak
S.B. Crosswell
M.A. Widdowson
Phytotoxicity and Phytoremediation Studies in Soils Polluted by Weathered Oil.
51(6)
A Porta
N. Filliat
N. Plata
Shoreline Cleaner Evaluation on a Petroleum-Impacted Wetland.
57(6)
C. Bizzell
R.T. Townsend
J.S. Bonner
R.L. Autenrieth
Mycoremediation: A Method for Test-to Pilot-Scale Application.
63(6)
S.A. Thomas
P. Becker
M.R. Pinza
J.Q. Word
P. Stamets
Selection of Ligninolytic Fungi for Biodegradation of Organopollutants.
69(6)
V. Sasek
C. Novotny
P. Erbanova
M. Bhatt
T. Cajthaml
A. Kubatova
C. Dosoretz
B. Rawal
H.P. Molitoris
Biotreatment of hPAH-Contaminated Soils in Intermittently Mixed Batch Reactors (IMBRs).
75(6)
W.J. Weber
H.S. Kim
A.L. Barkovskii
Combined Intrinsic and Stimulated In Situ Biodegradation of Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH).
81(8)
A.A.M. Langenhoff
H.C. van Liere
C.G.J.M. Pijls
G. Schraa
H.H.M. Rijnaarts
Anaerobic Bioremediation of Toxaphene-Contaminated Soil.
89(6)
H.L. Allen
R.M. Mandel
M. Torres
D.G. Crouse
T.F. Miller
International Activities in Phytoremediation: Industry and Market Overview.
95(6)
D.J. Glass
Phytoremediation of Trichloroethene (TCE) Using Cottonwood Trees.
101(8)
S.A. Jones
R.W. Lee
E.L. Kuniansky
The Fate of Chlorinated Organic Pollutants in a Reed-Bed System.
109(6)
C.J.A. MacLeod
B.J. Reid
K.T. Semple
Agronomic Management for Phytoremediation.
115(6)
P.R. Thomas
J.K. Buck
Conjugate Formation During the Metabolism of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene in Plant Roots.
121(6)
R. Bhadra
D.G. Wayment
J.B. Hughes
J.V. Shanks
Laboratory Studies on Plant Uptake of TCE.
127(6)
B.J. Orchard
W.J. Doucette
J.K. Chard
B. Bugbee
Biodegradation of Carbon Tetrachloride by Poplar Trees: Results From Cell Culture and Field Experiments.
133(6)
X. Wang
L.A. Newman
M.P. Gordon
S.E. Strand
Bioaugmentation of Poplar Roots with Amycolata sp. CB1190 to Enhance Phytoremediation of 1,4-Dioxane.
139(6)
S.L. Kelley
E.W. Aitchison
J.L. Schnoor
P.J.J. Alvarez
Isolation, Purification, and Partial Characterization of Plant Dehalogenase-Like Activity from Waterweed (Elodea canadensis).
145(6)
O.P. Dhankher
J.L. Tucker
V.A. Nzengung
N.L. Wolfe
Phytoremediation of Organophosphorous (OP) Compounds Using Axenic Plant Tissue Cultures and Enzyme Extracts.
151(6)
J. Gao
A.W. Garrison
C. Mazur
N.L. Wolfe
C. Hoehamer
Enhancement of Recalcitrant Compounds Biodegradation by Fenton's Oxidation Treatment.
157(6)
L. Di Palma
C. Merli
E. Petrucci
Fate of Pathogenic Microorganisms in Soil.
163(6)
S. Chattopadhyay
R. W. Puls
Field Demonstration of a Permeable Bioreactive Barrier for Leachate Control.
169(6)
R.M. Greenwald
P.A. Rich
L.D. Ochs
Potential Use of Biopolymer Grouts for Liquefaction Mitigation.
175(6)
D. Momeni
R. Kamel
G.R. Martin
T.F. Yen
Solid-State Bioreactor Design for Laboratory-Scale Landfill Studies.
181(6)
A.D. Christy
M.J. Myers
W.R.B. Gagliano
O.H. Tuovinen
Bioremediation Potential of Phthalate Esters in Sediments from Subarctic and Arctic Sites.
187(6)
A.G. Rike
M. Borresen
O. Bergersen
T. Briseid
C. Lysebo
E. Lundanes
Innovative In Situ Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage Using Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria.
193(12)
M. Canty
Design and Construction of Bioreactors with Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria for Acid Mine Drainage Control.
205(6)
M. Zaluski
M. Foote
K. Manchester
M. Canty
M. Willis
J. Consort
J. Trudnowski
M. Johnson
M.A. Harrington-Baker
Use of Bioactivation and Bioaugmentation Techniques for Treating Acidic Metal-Rich Drainage.
211(6)
S. Beaulieu
G.J. Zagury
L. Deschenes
R. Samson
Design, Construction, and Operation of a 1,200-GPM Passive Bioreactor for Metal Mine Drainage.
217(8)
J. Gusek
T. Wildeman
A. Miller
Remediation of Acid Mine Drainage by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in Biofilm Reactors.
225(6)
A.K. Kolmert
K.B. Hallberg
D.B. Johnson
Nematodes as Soil Quality Mirror.
231(8)
P. Doelman. A.G. Veltkamp
A.M.T. Bongers
Phytoremediation of Perchlorate-Contaminated Water: Laboratory Studies.
239(6)
V.A. Nzengung
C. Wang
G. Harvey
S. McCutcheon
L. Wolfe
Aerobic In Situ Stabilization of a Completed Landfill.
245(6)
D. Pak
S. Kim
D. Cho
Rapid Landfill Stabilization and Improvements in Leachate Quality by Leachate Recirculation.
251(8)
K.W. Kilmer
G.C. Griffin
I.D. MacFarlane
J. Tustin
Bioremediation of Landfill Leachate with Remote Monitoring and On-Site Disposal.
259(6)
E.C. Jowett
J.D. Redman
F.C. Ford
S. Klint
G.L. Prentice
C.P. Hughes
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (2,4-D) Degradation in a Membrane Bioreactor.
265(6)
J.F. Buenrostro-Zagal
A. Ramirez-Oliva
B. Schettino-Bermudez
S. Caffarel-Mendez
H.M. Poggi-Varaldo
Degradation of Synthetic and Natural Dyes by White-Rot Fungi.
271(6)
J.G. Belote
E.P. Chagas
L.R. Durrant
Autothermal Thermophilic Aerated Bioreactor Impacts on Microorganisms: A Pilot Study.
277(6)
M. Linich
Sustainable Remediation of Land Contamination.
283(6)
T. Kearney
I. Martin
S. Herbert
Economic Analysis to Support Remedial Decision Making and Technology Selection.
289(14)
P.E. Hardisty
A. Brown
Dutch Research Programme on In Situ Bioremediation (NOBIS):
A Market-Oriented R&D Network---Bringing Knowledge Together for Solutions.
295(8)
J.H.A.M. Verheul
H.J. Vermeulen
Author Index 303(28)
Keyword Index 331

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