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Transport, Fate and Risk Implications of Environmentally Acceptable Endpoint Decisions
Grant Number R828598C725
RFA: Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)


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  • Dissertation/Thesis (2)
  • Journal Article (2)
  • Presentation (1)
  • Proceedings (1)
  • Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
    Dissertation/Thesis

    Blackhurst MF. Evaluating the relative importance of source zone release kinetics. M.S. Thesis, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, May 2002.

    R828598C725 (Final)
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    Dissertation/Thesis

    Opdyke DR. Probabilistic groundwater transport of chemicals under non-equilibrium sorption conditions. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, May 2000.

    R828598C725 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Opdyke DR, Loehr RC. Importance of nonequilibrium sorption conditions: contaminated soil. Ground Water Monitoring & Remediation 2002;22(3):136-143.

    R828598C725 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Opdyke DR, Loehr RC. Transport of subsurface chemicals under nonequilibrium sorption conditions. Practice Periodical of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste Management 2002;6(1):41-48.

    R828598C725 (Final)
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    Presentation Kim, S., and Rixey, W. G., "The impact of rate-limited release on the aqueous leaching characteristics of polyaromatic hydrocarbons from soils." SPE 66754, SPE/DOE/EPA Exploration and Production Environmental Conference, February 26-28, San Antonio, TX. R828598C725 (2001)
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    Proceedings Kim, S., and Rixey, W. G., "The impact of rate-limited release on the aqueous leaching characteristics of polyaromatic hydrocarbons from soils." SPE 66754, Proceedings of the SPE/DOE/EPA Exploration and Production Environmental Conference, February 26-28, San Antonio, TX, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Inc., Dallas, TX, pp. 1-10 (2001). R828598C725 (2001)
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