Abstract

Part 1 Analytical methodologies: practical organic analytical chemistry for hazardous waste site investigations, Suzanne Lesage and Richard E. Jackson nonpriority pollutant analysis and interpretation, Kathleen C. Swallow establishing an analytical protocol for the measurement of EPA's appendix IX list of compounds, Jerry Parr et al hierarchical analytical approach to evaluating the transport and bio-geochemical fate of organic compounds in sewage-contaminated groundwater, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Larry B. Barber-II application of soil-gas sampling technology to studies of trichloroethylene vapor transport in the unsaturated zone, Bernadette M. Hughes et al. Part 2 Monitoring strategies: field monitoring for polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon contamination, Terri L. Bulman the importance of volatile organic compounds as a disposal site monitoring parameter, Russell H. Plumb-Jr. an overview of statistical methods for groundwater detection monitoring at waste disposal facilities, Robert D. Gibbons geochemistry of groundwater pollutants at German waste disposal sites, Helmut Kerndorff et al detection and evaluation of groundwater contamination caused by waste sites, Ruprecht Schleyer et al. Part 3 Site investigations: a review of studies of contaminated groundwater conducted by the U.S. geological survey organics project, Menlo Park, California, 1961-1990, Donald F. Goerlitz pollution of groundwater by organic compounds leached from domestic solid wastes: a case study from Morley, Western Australia, Chris Barber et al developing methods for the analysis of toxic chemicals in soil and groundwater: the case of Ville Mercier, Quebec, Canada, Hooshang Pakdel et al. Part 4 Geochemical investigations: the determination and fate of unstable constituents of contaminated groundwater, Mary Jo Baedecker and Isabelle M. Cozzarelli the dissolution of dense immiscible solvents into groundwater - implications for site characterization and remediation, Richard L. Johnson geochemical evaluation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in groundwater, Stanley Feenstra estimating the fate and mobility of CFC-113 in groundwater - results from the Gloucester landfill project, Richard E. Jackson, et al.

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