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  1. Challenges in and Approaches to Modeling the Complexities of Deepwater Oil and Gas Release
  2. Influence of ozone precursors and PM10 on the variation of surface O3 over Kannur, India
  3. Bubble bursting at the sea surface and oil spill transport
  4. Bubble bursting as an aerosol generation mechanism during an oil spill in the deep-sea environment: molecular dynamics simulations of oil alkanes and dispersants in atmospheric air/salt water interfaces
  5. Effects of temperature, oxygen level, ionic strength, and pH on the reaction of benzene with hydroxyl radicals in aqueous atmospheric systems
  6. Plasma Discharge in Liquid: Water Treatment and Applications By YongYang, Young ICho and AlexanderFridman, Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press, 2012, 209, $149.95.
  7. A review of observations of organic matter in fogs and clouds: Origin, processing and fate
  8. Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Small Halogenated Organics at the Air–Water Interface: Implications in Water Treatment and Atmospheric Chemistry
  9. Molecular Modeling of the Green Leaf Volatile Methyl Salicylate on Atmospheric Air/Water Interfaces
  10. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and select aldehydes in cloud and fog water: the role of the aqueous phase in impacting trace gas budgets
  11. Characterization of atmospheric organic matter using size-exclusion chromatography with inline organic carbon detection
  12. Molecular simulations of green leaf volatiles and atmospheric oxidants on air/water interfaces
  13. Mercury Uptake by Modified Mackinawite
  14. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and select aldehydes in cloud and fog water: the role of the aqueous phase in impacting trace gas budgets
  15. Ice growth from supercooled aqueous solutions of reactive oxygen species
  16. Photocatalytic Reaction of Gas-Phase Naphthalene on Paint- and Sunscreen-Coated Surfaces
  17. Ice Growth from Supercooled Aqueous Solutions of Benzene, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
  18. Variations in surface ozone and NOx at Kannur: a tropical, coastal site in India
  19. Adsorption of Naphthalene and Ozone on Atmospheric Air/Ice Interfaces Coated with Surfactants: A Molecular Simulation Study
  20. Atmospheric pollution in a semi-urban, coastal region in India following festival seasons
  21. Letter to the Editor Regarding, “Crossing Turbulent Boundaries: Interfacial Flux in Environment Flows”
  22. A Review of the Aqueous Aerosol Surface Chemistry in the Atmospheric Context
  23. Processing of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by fog in an urban environment
  24. Adsorption of Gas-Phase Phenanthrene on Atmospheric Water and Ice Films
  25. Molecular Simulation Study of the Adsorption of Naphthalene and Ozone on Atmospheric Air/Ice Interfaces
  26. Mercury uptake by biogenic silica modified with L‐cysteine
  27. Modification of Mackinawite with L-Cysteine: Synthesis, Characterization, and Implications to Mercury Immobilization in Sediment
  28. Marine Oil Fate: Knowledge Gaps, Basic Research, and Development Needs; A Perspective Based on the Deepwater Horizon Spill
  29. Characterization of dissolved organic matter in fogwater by excitation–emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy
  30. Computational Investigation of the Influence of Surfactants on the Air−Water Interfacial Behavior of Polycylic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
  31. Air quality during demolition and recovery activities in post‐Katrina New Orleans
  32. On the Physicochemical Aspects of the Global Fate and Long-Range Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants
  33. Design and evaluation of a dopant‐delivery system for an orthogonal atmospheric‐pressure photoionization source and its performance in the analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  34. Adsorption and Reaction of Trace Gas-Phase Organic Compounds on Atmospheric Water Film Surfaces: A Critical Review
  35. Inverse Opal Titania on Optical Fiber for the Photoreduction of CO2 to CH3OH
  36. Trace gas adsorption thermodynamics at the air−water interface: Implications in atmospheric chemistry
  37. A Model for Contaminant and Sediment Transport via Gas Ebullition Through a Sediment Cap
  38. Organic composition of fogwater in the Texas–Louisiana gulf coast corridor
  39. Elements of Environmental Engineering
  40. Inhibition of Mercury Methylation by Iron Sulfides in an Anoxic Sediment
  41. Multiphase Contaminant Distributions Inside Flooded Homes in New Orleans, Louisiana, After Hurricane Katrina: A Modeling Study
  42. Atmospheric Aerosols
  43. Atmospheric Aerosols and Their Importance
  44. Acknowledgments
  45. Environmental Effects to Residential New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina: Indoor Sediment as Well as Vapor-Phase and Aerosolized Contaminants
  46. Adsorption and UV Photooxidation of Gas-Phase Phenanthrene on Atmospheric Films
  47. Immobilization of aqueous Hg(II) by mackinawite (FeS)
  48. Photocatalytic oxidation of gaseous 1,2-dichlorobenzene using photonic titania (inverse opal) on optical fibers in a monolith configuration
  49. Adsorption of Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Ozone at Environmental Aqueous Surfaces
  50. Sediment Contaminants inside New Orleans, LA Homes Following Hurricane Katrina
  51. Fog chemistry in the Texas–Louisiana Gulf Coast corridor
  52. Elevated in-home sediment contaminant concentrations – The consequence of a particle settling–winnowing process from Hurricane Katrina floodwaters
  53. Observations of mercury fate and transport beneath a sediment cap
  54. A Laboratory Study of Sediment and Contaminant Release during Gas Ebullition
  55. Uptake and UV-Photooxidation of Gas-Phase Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons on the Surface of Atmospheric Water Films. 2. Effects of Dissolved Surfactants on Naphthalene Photooxidation
  56. Photocatalytic Degradation of Gaseous Organic Species on Photonic Band-Gap Titania
  57. On the reactive uptake of gaseous PAH molecules by micron-sized atmospheric water droplets
  58. Uptake and UV-Photooxidation of Gas-Phase PAHs on the Surface of Atmospheric Water Films. 1. Naphthalene
  59. A numerical study on the coalescence of emulsion droplets in a constricted capillary tube
  60. Low-temperature synthesis of porous hydroxyapatite scaffolds using polyaphron templates
  61. An optical fiber monolith reactor for photocatalytic wastewater treatment
  62. Adsorption of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at the air–water interface: Molecular dynamics simulations and experimental atmospheric observations
  63. Monitoring of Fogwater Chemistry in the Gulf Coast Urban Industrial Corridor: Baton Rouge (Louisiana)
  64. Chemical and Microbiological Parameters in New Orleans Floodwater Following Hurricane Katrina
  65. Heterogeneous Oxidation by Ozone of Naphthalene Adsorbed at the Air-Water Interface of Micron-Size Water Droplets
  66. Development of an optical fiber monolith reactor for photocatalytic wastewater Treatment
  67. Polyaphrons as Templates for the Sol–Gel Synthesis of Macroporous Silica
  68. Uptake of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Vapors (Benzene and Phenanthrene) at the Air-Water Interface of Micron-Size Water Droplets
  69. Vapor-Phase Transport of Explosives from Buried Sources in Soils
  70. Laboratory Simulation of Chemical Evaporation from Dredge-Produced Sediment Slurries
  71. Adsorption of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at the air‐water interface and its role in atmospheric deposition by fog droplets
  72. Bioavailability of Reversibly Sorbed and Desorption-Resistant 1,3-Dichlorobenzene from a Louisiana Superfund Site Soil
  73. Monitoring and Assessment of the Fate and Transport of Contaminants at a Superfund Site
  74. Adsorption and Transport of Gas-Phase Naphthalene on Micron-Size Fog Droplets in Air
  75. Mineralization of desorption‐resistant 1,4‐dichlorobenzene in wetland soils
  76. In-Situ Control of DNAPL Density Using Polyaphrons
  77. A titania thin film annular photocatalytic reactor for the degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in dilute water streams
  78. Vapor phase transport of unexploded ordnance compounds through soils
  79. Volatilization of Contaminants from Suspended Sediment in a Water Column during Dredging
  80. Thermodynamic Parameters for the Adsorption of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Vapors at the Gas−Water Interface
  81. Effect of sorption and desorption resistance on aerobic trichloroethylene biodegradation in soils
  82. Reusable adsorbents for dilute solution separation. 6. Batch and continuous reactors for the adsorption and degradation of 1,2-dichlorobenzene from dilute wastewater streams using titania as a photocatalyst
  83. Evaporation of Hydrophobic Organic Compounds from Suspended Sediment Solids during Dredging
  84. Multimedia Chemical Fate Model for Environmental Dredging
  85. Effects of Oil and Grease on the Vaporization of Organic Compounds from Contaminated Sediments
  86. Non-Particle Resuspension Chemical Transport from Stream Beds
  87. Air‐water partition constants for volatile methyl siloxanes
  88. Volatile Emissions from Variable Moisture Content Sediments
  89. Testing a multimedia compartmental model with monitoring data
  90. Bioturbation-Driven Transport of Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants from Bed Sediment
  91. Effectiveness of very thin soil layers in chemical release from bed sediment
  92. Reusable adsorbents for dilute solution separation. 5. Photodegradation of organic compounds on surfactant-modified titania
  93. Solvent sublation for waste minimization in a process water stream — a pilot-scale study
  94. Air Emission Flux from Contaminated Dredged Materials Stored in a Pilot-Scale Confined Disposal Facility
  95. Assessment of Air Emissions at the U S Liquids Exploration and Production Land Treatment Facility
  96. Reusable adsorbents for dilute solution separation. 4: Adsorption of 1,2 dichlorobenzene and phenanthrene on a surfactant-modified semiconductor (titania) surface
  97. Sediment–air equilibrium partitioning of semi-volatile hydrophobic organic compounds Part 2. Saturated vapor pressures, and the effects of sediment moisture content and temperature on the partitioning of polyaromatic hydrocarbons
  98. Sediment–air equilibrium partitioning of semi-volatile hydrophobic organic compounds. Part 1. Method development and water vapor sorption isotherm
  99. The Efficiency of Capping to Control Air Emissions from Exposed Contaminated Sediments and Dredged Material
  100. Handbook for estimating physicochemical properties of organic compounds. Martin Reinhard and Axel Oretahl, John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, (1999), 288 Pages, [ISBN No.,: 0‐471‐17264‐2] U.S. List Price: $69.95
  101. On the linear driving force model for sorption kinetics of organic compounds on suspended sediment particle
  102. Aerobic biodegradation kinetics of four anionic and nonionic surfactants at sub- and supra-critical micelle concentrations (CMCs)
  103. Air Emissions from Exposed Contaminated Sediments and Dredged Material
  104. Surfactant screening for soil washing: Comparison of foamability and biodegradability of a plant‐based surfactant with commercial surfactants
  105. Nutrient and surfactant enhancement for the biodegradation of chlorinated hydrocarbons in the wastewater from a Louisiana Superfund site
  106. A Physical Model for the Simulation of Bioturbation and Its Comparison to Experiments with Oligochaetes
  107. Soil flushing using colloidal gas aphron suspensions generated from a plant-based surfactant
  108. Air emissions from exposed, contaminated sediment and dredged materials
  109. Reusable adsorbents for dilute solution separation. 2. Model development and residence time distribution characterization for a laboratory adsorption column
  110. Reusable adsorbents for dilute solution separation. 1. Adsorption of phenanthrene on surfactant-modified alumina Kalliat
  111. Kinetic modeling of diauxic microbial growth in a plant‐based natural surfactant fromSapindus mukorossi,
  112. Simulation of soil washing with surfactants
  113. Diffusive transport of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) from contaminated soil to overlying water
  114. Aqueous solubility enhancement and desorption of hexachlorobenzene from soil using a plant-based surfactant
  115. Air emissions from exposed, contaminated sediments and dredged materials 1. Experimental data in laboratory microcosms and mathematical modelling
  116. Bubble Column Reactors for Wastewater Treatment. 3. Pilot-Scale Solvent Sublation of Pyrene and Pentachlorophenol from Simulated Wastewater
  117. A quasi‐steady‐state pollutant flux methodology for determining sediment quality criteria
  118. Transport of hydrophobic organic compounds by colloids through porous media 3. Diffusion from sediment porewater to overlying water in laboratory microcosms
  119. Soil Washing Potential of a Natural Surfactant
  120. Augmentation of in-Situ Subsoil Remediation Using Colloidal Gas Dispersions
  121. Transport process of TNT from flooded highly contaminated surface soil bed
  122. Characterization of Colloidal Gas Aphron Suspensions Generated from Plant-Based Natural Surfactant Solutions
  123. A proposal for a field‐scale pilot demonstration unit for bioremediation of tnt contaminated soil
  124. Diffusive Transport of Organic Colloids from Sediment Beds
  125. Studies in Solvent Extraction Using Polyaphrons. II. Semibatch and Continuous Countercurrent Extraction/Flotation of a Hydrophobic Organic Dye from Water
  126. Transport of hydrophobic organics by colloids through porous media 2. Commercial humic acid macromolecules and polyaromatic hydrocarbons
  127. Studies in Solvent Extraction Using Polyaphrons. I. Size Distribution, Stability, and Flotation of Polyaphrons
  128. Contaminant fluxes from sediment due to tubificid oligochaete bioturbation
  129. Bubble Column Reactors for Wastewater Treatment. 1. Theory and Modeling of Continuous Countercurrent Solvent Sublation
  130. Solubility of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT) in Water
  131. Bubble Column Reactors for Wastewater Treatment. 2. The Effect of Sparger Design on Sublation Column Hydrodynamics in the Homogeneous Flow Regime
  132. On the Performance of a Cascade Crossflow Air Stripping Column
  133. Application of surfactant solutions and colloidal gas aphron suspensions in flushing naphthalene from a contaminated soil matrix
  134. Soil flushing of residual transmission fluid: Application of Colloidal Gas Aphron suspensions and conventional surfactant solutions
  135. Modeling Air Emissions from Contaminated Sediment Dredged Materials
  136. Transport of hydrophobic organics by colloids through porous media 1. Experimental results
  137. Direct comparison of countercurrent and cascade crossflow air stripping under field conditions
  138. Gas-to-particle partitioning of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in an urban atmosphere
  139. Removal of hazardous oily waste from a soil matrix using surfactants and colloidal gas aphron suspensions under different flow conditions
  140. Hydrophobic compounds in the environment: Adsorption equilibrium at the air-water interface
  141. Flotation Using Microgas Dispersions for the Removal of Pentachlorophenol from Aqueous Solutions
  142. Efficiency of capping contaminated sediments in situ. 2. Mathematics of diffusion-adsorption in the capping layer
  143. Municipal Waste Incineration Risk Assessment, Contemporary Issues In Risk Analysis, Volume 5 by Curtis C. Travis, Plenum Press, New York, N.Y. (1991) 31 pages [ISBN No:0‐306‐44016‐4] U.S. List Price: $85.00
  144. Cascade crossflow air stripping of moderately volatile compounds using high air-to-water ratios
  145. A Study of the Size Distribution and Stability of Colloidal Gas Aphrons Using a Particle Size Analyzer
  146. On the enrichment of hydrophobic organic compounds in fog droplets
  147. Air stripping of organics from ground water
  148. Removal of Hydrophobic Organic Compounds from the Aqueous Phase
  149. Comparison of Soil Washing Using Conventional Surfactant Solutions and Colloidal Gas Aphron Suspensions
  150. Adsorption of Trace Hydrophobic Compounds from Water on Surfactant-Coated Alumina
  151. Transport of chemical vapors through soil: A landfill cover simulation experiment
  152. Separation of Organic Dyes from Wastewater by Using Colloidal Gas Aphrons
  153. Nonfoaming adsorptive bubble separation processes
  154. Continuous countercurrent solvent sublation for the removal of hydrophobic organics from water
  155. Efficiency of capping contaminated bed sediments in situ. 1. Laboratory-scale experiments on diffusion-adsorption in the capping layer
  156. Studies in Batch and Continuous Solvent Sublation. IV. Continuous Countercurrent Solvent Sublation and Bubble Fractionation of Hydrophobic Organics from Aqueous Solutions
  157. Studies in Batch and Continuous Solvent Sublation. III. Solubility of Pentachlorophenol in Alcohol–Water Mixtures and its Effects on Solvent Sublation
  158. Studies in Batch and Continuous Solvent Sublation. II. Continuous Countercurrent Solvent Sublation of Neutral and lonic Species from Aqueous Solutions
  159. The effect of moisture on volatile organic chemical gas-to-particle partitioning with atmospheric aerosols—competitive adsorption theory predictions
  160. Studies in Batch and Continuous Solvent Sublation. I. A Complete Model and Mechanisms of Sublation of Neutral and Ionic Species from Aqueous Solution
  161. On the Estimations of Micelle-Water Partition Constants for Solutes from Their Octanol-Water Partition Constants, Normal Boiling Points, Aqueous Solubilities, and Group and Bond Contribution Schemes
  162. Air stripping of volatile hydrophobic compounds using packed crisscross flow cascades
  163. Partitioning of Hydrophobic Nonpolar Volatile Organics between the Aqueous and Surfactant Aggregate Phases on Alumina
  164. Relationships between micelle-water and octanol-water partition constants for hydrophobic organics of environmental interest
  165. PCB transport into lake sediments. Conceptual model and laboratory simulation
  166. Partitioning of chloromethanes between aqueous and surfactant micellar phases
  167. Packed crisscross flow cascade tower efficiencies for methanol-water separations. Experimental vs. calculated values based on countercurrent flow correlations
  168. On the physico-chemical aspects of partitioning of non-polar hydrophobic organics at the air-water interface
  169. Binding constants for non-polar hydrophobic organics at the air-water interface: Comparison of experimental and predicted values
  170. Equilibrium adsorption of chemical vapors on surface soils, landfills and landfarms — a review
  171. Mathematical models for predicting chemical vapor emissions from landfills
  172. Equilibrium vapor phase adsorption of volatile organic chemicals on dry soils
  173. In Situ Methods to Control Emissions from Surface Impoundments and Landfills
  174. Removal of Traces of Pentachlorophenol from Aqueous Acidic Solutions by Solvent Extraction and Solvent Sublation
  175. Solvent sublation for the removal of hydrophobic chlorinated compounds from aqueous solutions
  176. The Use of Floating Oil Covers to Control Volatile Chemical Emissions from Surface Impoundments: Laboratory Investigations
  177. Removal of refractory organics by aeration. IV. Solvent sublation of chlorinated organics and nitrophenols
  178. Removal of Refractory Organics by Aeration. V. Solvent Sublation of Naphthalene and Phenanthrene
  179. Removal of Refractory Organics by Aeration. III. A Fast Algorithm for Modeling Solvent Sublation Columns
  180. Influence of bromide, chloride and thiourea additions on the reduction of Pb(II) from molten Ca(NO)3)2.4H2O at the mercury electrode
  181. A Case Study in the Application of Environmental Chemodynamic Principles for the Selection of a Remediation Scheme at a Louisiana Superfund Site