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Volume 17: Number 1 (2009) Natural and anthropengic occurrence Occurrence and
geochemistry of tungsten in the Carson River Basin, Nevada, USA Spatial patterns of
tungsten and cobalt on leaf surfaces of trees in Fallon, Nevada Geochemistry Competitive sorption
of tungstate, molybdate and phosphate mixtures onto goethite Dissolution of
tungsten–tin compared to tungsten–nylon rounds Distribution of
tungsten on soil particles following firing of tungsten ammunition into various
soil types Effect of soil type
on tungsten leachability Partitioning between
aqueous and soil system components for soluble tungsten and lead species Persistence and
bioaccumulation of tungsten and associated heavy metals under different
climatic conditions Effect of other
metals on the dissolution of tungsten Effect of legacy
lead on leachability of tungsten and lead from differing soil types Analytical methodology Coupling of oxygen
and pH requirements for effective microwave-assisted digestion of soils for
tungsten analysis Polytungstate analysis
by SEC–ICP–MS and direct-infusion ESI–MS Toxicology and biological uptake Tungsten
bioavailability and toxicity in sunflowers (Helianthus annuus L.) Uptake of lead and
tungsten in Cyperus esculentus in a small-arms range simulation The potential for
bioaccumulation of tungsten in earthworms – the effect of legacy lead on
biouptake Prenatal exposure of
mice to tungstate is associated with decreased transcriptome-expression of the
putative tumor suppressor gene, DMBT1: implications for childhood leukemia Preliminary
risk-based concentrations for tungsten in soil and drinking water Tungsten in the
former Soviet Union: review of environmental regulations and
related research Tungsten human
toxicity: a compendium of research on metallic tungsten and tungsten compounds Volume 17: Number 2 (2009) Phytoremediation and its effect on the mobility of metals in
soil: a fractionation study Remediation of soils contaminated with petrol and diesel
using lime Characteristics of removal of hydrophobic organic carbons
from sand/mulch using nonionic surfactants Volume 17: Number 3-4 (2009) Introduction: smart environmental management 1. Environmental management Efficient environmental management and MOKKA Risk-based environmental management: end-user demand in Hungary Efficient environmental management and MOKKA: the European
context EURODEMO: end-user needs Risk-based environmental management and decision making 2. Environmental risk management and decision making Scientific and engineering ‘improvement’ of environmental
risk management by MOKKA Risk management and decision making in remediation option
selection Complex environmental risk management at a former mining
site 3. Site assessment and monitoring tools Integrated and efficient assessment of contaminated sites Early warning and monitoring in efficient environmental
management Cyclodextrin-containing sensors to provide an early warning
of contamination Spatial modelling of contamination in a catchment area
impacted by mining: a case study of the Recsk copper mine, Hungary Remote sensing as a promising tool for environmental
assessment In situ site assessment: a short overview and description of
the field-portable XRF and its application Measuring adverse effects of contaminated soil using
interactive and dynamic test methods Microcosm models and experiments: types and applications Complex leaching of metal-sulfide-containing mine waste and
soil in microcosms Bioavailability- and bioaccessibility-dependent mutagenicity
of pentachlorophenol (PCP) Chemical stabilization of toxic metals in soil microcosms Laboratory testing of biodegradation in soil: a comparison
of chemical and biological methods 4. Environmental Risk Assessment Environmental data interpretation and risk assessment GIS-based quantitative
hazard and risk assessment of an abandoned mining site 5. Development of remediation technologies Contaminated-site remediation: role and classification Soil bioremediation – a bioengineering tool In situ soil remediation: the reactor approach Combined chemical and phytostabilization: field application Cyclodextrin-enhanced soil-remediation technologies Development of cyclodextrin-enhanced soil remediation: from
the laboratory to the field Demonstration of soil bioremediation technology enhanced by
cyclodextrin Bioremediation of areas polluted with chlorinated and
non-chlorinated hydrocarbons Practical experience with in situ remediation technologies –
application problems and solutions Enhancing the efficacy of permeable reactive barriers EURODEMO – environmental efficiency of remediation Verification tool for in situ soil remediation EURODEMO – improving the uptake of efficient soil and
groundwater remediation technologies 6. MOKKA Databases Web-based information system and decision-support tool: the
structure and use of the MOKKA IT tool The informatics background to the MOKKA project Promoting knowledge and learning through remediation
demonstration projects EUGRIS – more than a database The interface between the MOKKA decision-support tool and
EUGRIS: an integrated approach Summary
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