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Fate and Transport of Heavy Metals and Radionuclides in Soil: The Impacts of Vegetation
Grant Number R825549C046
RFA: Hazardous Substance Research Centers - HSRC (1989)


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  • Journal Article (5)
  • Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
    Journal Article Abdelsaheb I, Schwab AP, Banks MK, Hetrick BA. Chemical characterization of heavy-metal contaminated soil in southeast Kansas. Water Air and Soil Pollution 1994;78(1-2):73-82. R825549C033 (Final)
    R825549C046 (Final)
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    Journal Article Burckhard SR, Schwab AP, Banks MK. The effects of organic acids on the leaching of heavy metals from mine tailings. Journal of Hazardous Materials 1996;41:135-145. R825549C046 (Final)
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    Journal Article He YH, Schwab AP, Banks MK. Influence of citrate on adsorption of zinc in soils. Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 2004;130(10):1180-1187. R825549C046 (Final)
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    Journal Article Nedunuri KV, Erickson LE, Govindaraju RS. Modeling the role of active biomass on the and transport of a heavy metal in the presence of root exudates. Journal of Hazardous Substance Researcj 1998;1(9):1-25. R825549C046 (Final)
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    Journal Article Zhu D, Schwab AP, Banks MK. Heavy metal leaching from mine tailings as affected by plants. Journal of Environmental Quality 1999;28(6):1727-1732. R825549C046 (Final)
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