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  • Aeration enhanced bioremediation of oil contaminated soils: a laboratory treatability study
    Crocetti, C.A., Head, C.L., and Ricciardelli, A.J. 1992. Aeration Enhanced Bioremediation Of Oil Contaminated Soils: A Laboratory Treatability Study, in proceedings, Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Ground Water: Prevention, Detection, and Remediation Conference, National Water Well Association and American Petroleum Institute

     

  • Application of an innovative visualization method for demonstrating intrinsic remediation at a landfill superfund site
    Carey, G.R., Mateyk, M.G., Turchan, G.T., McBean, E.A., Rovers, F.A., Murphy, J.R., and Campbell, J.R. 1996. Application Of An Innovative Visualization Method For Demonstrating Intrinsic Remediation At A Landfill Superfund Site, in proceedings, Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Ground Water: Prevention, Detection, and Remediation Conference, National Ground Water Association and American Petroleum Institute

     

  • Bioremediation of fuel oil, Cape Cod Air Force Station, Sagamore, Massachusetts
    Ricciardelli A.J. and Sheehan, P.F. 1993. Bioremediation Of Fuel Oil, Cape Cod Air Force Station, Sagamore, Massachusetts, in proceedings, Federal Environmental Restoration Conference

     

  • Effect of humic acids on the bioremediation of polyclyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from aquifers contaminated with petroleum
    Lesage, S., Li, W., Millar, K., Brown, S., and Liu, D. 1997. Effect of Humic Acids on the Bioremediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Aquifers Contaminated with Petroleum, in proceedings, 6th Symposium and Exhibition on Groundwater and Soil Remediation, p. 325-338

     

  • In-situ air sparging without inorganic nutrient amendment: an effective bioremediation strategy for treating petroleum-contaminated groundwater systems
    Schaffner, I.R. and Juneau, A.A. 1995. In-Situ Air Sparging Without Inorganic Nutrient Amendment: An Effective Bioremediation Strategy For Treating Petroleum-Contaminated Groundwater Systems, in proceedings, The Ninth National Outdoor Action Conference on Aquifer Remediation, Ground Water Monitoring, & Geophysical Methods: National Ground Water Association, p. 101-115

     

  • Nutrient transport during bioremediation of crude oil contaminated beaches
    Wrenn, B.A., Boufadel, M.C., Suidan, M.T., and Venosa, A.D. 1997. Nutrient Transport During Bioremediation Of Crude Oil Contaminated Beaches, in proceedings, In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Conference, Battelle, v. 4, p. 267-272

     

  • Petroleum hydrocarbon fingerprinting - numerical interpretation developments
    Wigger, J.W., Torkelson, B. 1997. Petroleum Hydrocarbon Fingerprinting - Numerical Interpretation Developments, in proceedings, 4th Annual Internation Petroleum Environmental Conference

     

  • Selective enumeration of aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbon degrading bacteria by a most-probable-number procedure
    Wrenn, B.A. and Venosa, A.D.1996. Selective Enumeration Of Aromatic And Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Degrading Bacteria By A Most-Probable-Number Procedure, Canadian Journal of Microbiology, v. 42, p.252-258

     

  • The effect of bioremediation agents on oil biodegradation in medium-fine sand
    Croft, B.C., Swannell, R.P.J., Grant, A.L., and Lee, K. 1995. The Effect Of Bioremediation Agents On Oil Biodegradation In Medium-Fine Sand, Applied Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons, Battelle Press, V.6, No. 3, p. 423-434

     

  • Use of humic acids to enhance the removal of aromatic hydrocarbons from contaminated aquifers part ii: pilot scale
    Lesage, S., Xu, H., Novakowski, K.S., Brown, S., and Durham, L. 1995. Use Of Humic Acids To Enhance The Removal Of Aromatic Hydrocarbons From Contaminated Aquifers Part II: Pilot Scale, in proceedings, 6th Annual Symposium on Groundwater and Soil Remediation

     

  • Enhanced reductive dehalogenation of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons at a former wastewater treatment facility: a microcosm study
    Schaffner, I.R., Wieck, J.M., and Lamb, S.R., 1998, in proceedings, Northeast Focus Ground Water Conference, National Ground Water Association, p. 115-125

     

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