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US EPA. Rare Earth Elements: A Review of Production, Processing, Recycling, and Associated Environmental Issues 135 pp, 3.87 MB (EPA/600/R-12/572) August 2012
Schubauer-Berigan, J.P., Foote, E.A., and V.S. Magar. (2012). "Using SPMDs to Assess Natural Recovery of PCB-contaminated Sediments in Lake Hartwell, SC: I. A Field Test of New In-Situ Deployment Methods." Soil & Sediment Contamination. 21(1):82-100
Virkutyte, J., Al-Abed, S.R., and D.D. Dionysiou, (2012). "Depletion of the protective aluminum hydroxide coating in TiO2-based sunscreens by swimming pool water ingredients." Chemical Engineering Journal. 191: 95-103
Randall, P.M. (2012). "Arsenic encapsulation using Portland cement with ferrous sulfate/lime and Terra-Bond™ technologies - Microcharacterization and leaching studies." Science of the Total Environment. 420:300-312
Rogers, K.R.; Bradham, K.; Tolaymat, T.; Thomas, D. J.; Hartmann, T.; Ma, L.Z.; and A. Williams. (2012). "Alterations in physical state of silver nanoparticles exposed to synthetic human stomach fluid." Science of the Total Environment. 420: 334-339
Butler, B.A., Smith, M.E., Reisman, D.J., and J.M Lazorchak. (2011). "Metal removal efficiency and ecotoxicological assessment of field-scale passive treatment biochemical reactors." Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 30(2):385-392.
Ford, R.G.; Acree, S.D.; Lien, B.K.; Scheckel, K.G. Luxton, T.P., Ross, R.R.; Williams, A.G., and P. Clark. (2011). "Delineating landfill leachate discharge to an arsenic contaminated waterway." Chemosphere. 85(9):1525-1537
Venosa, A.D., Campo, P., and M.T. Suidan, (2010). "Biodegradability of Lingering Crude Oil 19 Years after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill." Environmental Science & Technology. 44(19):7613-7621