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- Phytoremediation of slightly brackish, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon‐contaminated groundwater from 250 ft below land surface: A pilot‐scale study using salt‐tolerant, endophyte‐enhanced hybrid poplar trees at a Superfund site in the Central Valley of California, April‒November 2019, 2020, Remediation Journal (31) - 1
- Borehole‐scale testing of matrix diffusion for contaminated‐rock aquifers, 2020, Remediation Journal (30) - 2
- Effect of wastewater treatment facility closure on endocrine disrupting chemicals in a Coastal Plain stream, 2016, Remediation Journal (26) - 2
- Distributional patterns of arsenic concentrations in contaminant plumes offer clues to the source of arsenic in groundwater at landfills, 2015, Remediation Journal (24) - 1
- Phytoremediation of a petroleum-hydrocarbon contaminated shallow aquifer in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, USA, 2014, Remediation Journal (24) - 2
- Perils of categorical thinking: "Oxic/anoxic" conceptual model in environmental remediation, 2012, Remediation Journal (22) - 3
- Threshold amounts of organic carbon needed to initiate reductive dechlorination in groundwater systems, 2012, Remediation Journal (22) - 3
- Estimated trichloroethene transformation rates due to naturally occurring biodegradation in a fractured-rock aquifer, 2012, Remediation Journal (22) - 2
- Enhanced dichloroethene biodegradation in fractured rock under biostimulated and bioaugmented conditions, 2012, Remediation Journal (22) - 2
- Chloroethene dechlorination in acidic groundwater: Implications for combining fenton's treatment with natural attenuation, 2007, Remediation Journal (18) - 1
- Accumulation of dechlorination daughter products: A valid metric of chloroethene biodegradation, 2007, Remediation Journal (17) - 4
- Monitored natural attenuation of chlorinated solvents: Moving beyond reductive dechlorination, 2006, Remediation Journal (16) - 3
- Monitored natural attenuation forum: A panel discussion, 2004, Remediation Journal (14) - 2