ISSN 1527-5922
Publisher: Academic Press
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The Evolution of Environmental Forensics in the United States pp. 177-177(1)
Was Contamination of Southern California Groundwater By Chlorinated Solvents Foreseen? pp. 179-184(6) Authors: Amter S.; Ross B.
California UST Program Connection to MTBE Problems pp. 185-187(3) Author: White J.S.
MTBEPanacea or Problem pp. 189-196(8) Author: Braids O.C.
Walkerton's Contaminated Water Supply System: A Forensic Approach to Identifying the Source pp. 197-200(4) Author: Danon-Schaffer M.N.
Comparative Electrochemical Methods to Determine Fluoride Traces in NaCl pp. 201-203(3) Authors: Maupomé G.; Castaño V.M.
State of the Art Report on Mathematical Methods for Groundwater Pollution Source Identification pp. 205-214(10) Authors: Atmadja J.; Bagtzoglou A.C.
The Use of Stable Isotopes to Differentiate Specific Source Markers for MTBE pp. 215-221(7) Authors: Smallwood B.J.; Philp R.P.; Burgoyne T.W.; Allen J.D.
Remote Sensing Tools Assist in Environmental Forensics:Part IIDigital Tools pp. 223-229(7) Authors: Brilis G.M.; van Waasbergen R.J.; Stokely P.M.; Gerlach C.L.
Fingerprinting of High Boiling Hydrocarbon Fuels, Asphalts and Lubricants pp. 231-248(18) Authors: Kaplan I.R.; Lu S-T.; Alimi H.M.; MacMurphey J.
Discriminating between Copper and Silver Mill Tailings in Silver Bow Creek Overbank Deposits, Butte, Montana, U.S.A. pp. 249-259(11) Authors: Davis A.; Helgen S.O.; McNulty T.