Microbial Transformation and Degradation of Toxic Organic ChemicalsThis book examines the role of microbes, from theoretical, field, and applied perspectives, in the degradation of toxic organic chemicals. |
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ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR TREATABILITY AND FIELD SAMPLES Percent
humus was determined as weight loss at 400°C after extraction with methylene
chloride . Grain size analysis was carried out according to methods described by
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ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR TREATABILITY AND FIELD SAMPLES Percent
humus was determined as weight loss at 400°C after extraction with methylene
chloride . Grain size analysis was carried out according to methods described by
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Toluene was rapidly degraded in field and laboratory experiments in an aquifer
material ( Barbaro et al . , 1992 ) . Field injection of nitrate was carried out over an
extended period ( 100 – 300 days ) , and toluene was transformed within the first
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Toluene was rapidly degraded in field and laboratory experiments in an aquifer
material ( Barbaro et al . , 1992 ) . Field injection of nitrate was carried out over an
extended period ( 100 – 300 days ) , and toluene was transformed within the first
...
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Part I . Field studies . J Hazard Mat 27 : 287 – 299 . Hinchee RE , Downey DC ,
Dupont RR , Arthur M , Miller RN , Aggarwal P , Beard T ( 1989 ) : Enhanced
biodegradation through soil venting . Final Report No . SSPT 88 – 427 . Prepared
for ...
Part I . Field studies . J Hazard Mat 27 : 287 – 299 . Hinchee RE , Downey DC ,
Dupont RR , Arthur M , Miller RN , Aggarwal P , Beard T ( 1989 ) : Enhanced
biodegradation through soil venting . Final Report No . SSPT 88 – 427 . Prepared
for ...
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Contents
MICROBIAL VERSATILITY | 13 |
Norberto J Palleroni | 27 |
CLEANUP OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON | 77 |
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