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Autor:
David J. Miller, Carol B. Grabanski, Hans Peter H. Arp, Marie Elmquist Kruså, Gerard Cornelissen, Sarah E. Hale, Steven B. Hawthorne
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 34:710-720
Meth ods involving polyoxymethylene (POM) as a passive sampler are increasing in popularity to assess contaminant freely dissolved porewater concentrations in soils and sediments. These methods require contaminant-specific POM–water partition coeff
Autor:
Jonas S. Gunnarsson, Gerard Cornelissen, Gijs D. Breedveld, Øystein Stokland, Göran S. Samuelsson, Hans Peter H. Arp, Marie Elmquist Kruså, Caroline Raymond, Amy M. P. Oen, Espen Eek, Jenny E. Hedman
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 45:6110-6116
In situ amendment of contaminated sediments using activated carbon (AC) is a recent remediation technique, where the strong sorption of contaminants to added AC reduces their release from sediments and uptake into organisms. The current study describ
Autor:
Hans Peter H, Arp, Sarah E, Hale, Marie, Elmquist Kruså, Gerard, Cornelissen, Carol B, Grabanski, David J, Miller, Steven B, Hawthorne
Publikováno v:
Environmental toxicology and chemistry. 34(4)
Meth ods involving polyoxymethylene (POM) as a passive sampler are increasing in popularity to assess contaminant freely dissolved porewater concentrations in soils and sediments. These methods require contaminant-specific POM-water partition coeffic
Autor:
Gerard Cornelissen, Upal Ghosh, Barbara Beckingham, Amy M. P. Oen, Thomas Henriksen, Marie Elmquist Kruså, Thomas Hartnik, Richard G. Luthy
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 46(2)
Activated carbon (AC) amendment to polluted sediment or soil is an emerging in situ treatment technique that reduces freely dissolved porewater concentrations and subsequently reduces the ecological and human health risk of hydrophobic organic compou