Evidence of Enantioselective Degradation of ¿-Hexachlorocyclohexane in Groundwater
Sheryl A. Law, Terry F. Bidleman, Michael V. Ruby, Michael J. Martin
págs. 1633-1638
Fluxes and Reservoirs of Trichloroacetic Acid at Forest and Moorland Catchment
J. N. Cape, R. T. Stidson, K. V. Heal, M. R. Heal, C. A. Dickey
págs. 1639-1647
Susceptibility of Residential Wells to VOC and Nitrate Contamination
C. Marjorie Aelion, Brian C. Conte
págs. 1648-1653
Walter Böhmer, Heinz Rüdel, Andrea Wenzel, Josef Müller, Christa Schröter-Kermani
págs. 1654-1661
Chiral PCB Signatures in Air and Soil: Implications for Atmospheric Source Apportionment
Matthew Robson, Stuart Harrad
págs. 1662-1666
Gunilla Lindström, Christian Lydersen, Kit M. Kovacs, Hans Wolkers, Andrew E. Derocher, Øystein Wiig, Bert Van Bavel
págs. 1667-1674
Takashi Yamamoto, Shin-Ichi Sakai, Yukio Noma
págs. 1675-1680
Andy Sweetman, N. J. Farrar, R. G. M. Lee, K. C. Jones, K. E. C. Smith, G. O. Thomas
págs. 1681-1685
Karlheinz Liebl, Fathi Zereini, Friedrich Alt, Jürge Messerschmidt, Alex Von Bohlen, Wilhelm Püttmann
págs. 1686-1692
Vapor Pressures of the Fluorinated Telomer Alcohols--Limitations of Estimation Methods
Derek C. G. Muir, Naomi L. Stock, David A. Ellis, Lisa Deleebeeck, Scott A. Mabury
págs. 1693-1700
Nicholas S. Fisher, Ashaki A. Rouff, Richard J. Reeder, Evert J. Elzinga
págs. 1700-1707
Elmar R. Altwicker, Shawn P. Ryan
págs. 1708-1717
Anne Louise Gimsing, Peter Sestoft, Ole K. Borggaard
págs. 1718-1722
A Multibiomarker Apprpach To Environmental Assessment
Malcom B. Jones, Awantha Dissanayake, Mark A. Browne, Rebecca J. Brown, Michael H. Depledge, David Lowe, Tamara S. Galloway
págs. 1723-1731
An Li, David R. Buckley, William J. Mills, Karl J. Rockne
págs. 1732-1739
Jerald L. Schnoor, Pedro J. J. Alvarez, Roopa Kamath
págs. 1740-1745
John T. Wilson, Mark L. Ferrey, Robert G. Ford, Richard T. Wilkin
págs. 1746-1752
Production of Macromolecular Chloramines by Chlorine-Transfer Reactions
Mary Bedner, William A. Maccrehan, George R. Helz
págs. 1753-1758
Source Strengths for Indoor Human Activities that Resuspend Particulate Matter
Lynn M. Hildemann, Royal J. Kopperud, Andrea R. Ferro
págs. 1759-1764
Kathryn L. Nagy, Bradley Wakoff
págs. 1765-1771
A Theoretical Study of the Oxidation of Hg<sup>0</sup> to HgBr&sub2; in the Troposphere
H. Skov, M. E. Goodsite, J. M. C. Plane
págs. 1772-1776
Bacterial Adhesion and Transport in Porous Media: Role of the Secondary Energy Minimum
Menachem Elimelech, Sharon L. Walker, Jeremy A. Redman
págs. 1777-1785
Assessing the Bioavailability of PAHs in Field-Contaminated Sediment Using XAD-2 Assisted Desorption
Henry H. Tabak, Li Lei, Makram T. Suidan, Amid P. Khodadoust
págs. 1786-1793
Coupling Speciation and Isotope Dilution Techniques To Study Arsenic Mobilization in the Environment
Enzo Lombi, Annette L. Nolan, Mike J. Mclaughlin, Rebecca E. Hamon, Paolo Fortunati
págs. 1794-1798
Estimating Exposure to Chemical Contaminants in Drinking Water
Eunyoung Kim, Nancy Chiu, John C. Little
págs. 1799-1805
Cheng-Nan Chang, Allen C. Chao, Hong-Bang Cheng
págs. 1807-1812
Pierre Goovaerts, Noémi Barabás, Peter Adriaens
págs. 1813-1820
Quantitative Determination of Fluorotelomer Sulfonates in Groundwater by LC MS/MS
Melissa M. Schultz, Douglas F. Barofsky, Jennifer A. Field
págs. 1828-1835
Quantifying Hazardous Species in Particulate Mailer Derived from Fossil-Fuel Combustion
Gerald P. Huffman, C. Andrew Miller, Frank E. Huggins, Gerald P. William P. Linak
págs. 1836-1842
Diane Buerge-Weirich, Barbara Sulzberger
págs. 1843-1848