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index to Volume 13 Authors A Roemer’ Bi. v6 < oceans eid ERCOR EEE TT 174 Rood, Mark J Akgerman, Aydin ............005. 45 Hodee, Douglas $. ow. ccc ceceees 167 Rutherford, Thomas L. Arunachalam, Selvam B Schofield, C rr 9 Irvine, Robert L gS Pere a 188 Battaglia, Alessandro Iyer, Ramesh Schurig Angela C. Banks, M. K. Schwab, A.P. SM gs ack a dsin a 50.8 8b 188 Scott, D.W. i ae ener 98 | 2, a ee AD 149 as | , (la ar ees IEE 134 Boersma, Paul TETere Ce TE 214 Shilling, Norman Z. .............. 37 0 ) ee rer 192 Shoubary, Youssef-El eig y kd eee 143 K neinet ye 89 Bridges, James S. Keinath, Thomas M. .............. 51 Siebert, Paul C rrr 232 Singh, Manjari RRC OY We a Sas, Serene wales 65 Skeen, Rodney, S ERD ee 26 NS vii s Vesa aeemetean 134 Chatzopoulos, Dimitrios Smith Edward H. ............... 202 Chen, J. M. Larson, Karen A. Speronello, B. K. Chiang, H.L. Larson, Susan M. Stephan, David G IN eee ib E ishessnd wien Osea dto ra 31 Li, Qi-dong Sweet, Bill Corsi, Richard L PG ek eden chen enone 89 Swithenbank, J. ae 79 RCT OC bn,5 i h oni a eee 124 Lower, M.W. D PRVIOPOROW WE: ss tac eo ete 65 EN lu Naks ner nwiddinnv e2 14 Theis, Thomas L Danko, Joseph Thomas, Bob Davis, L.C. Madras, Giridhar Togna, A. Paul Deuster, E.V. McCann, Michael FORMMSORI PES. 2... 6388 Ss as oars 134 Devinny, Joseph S. Melcer, H , eS, eeesr 226 Mensing, A Treux, M.J. Morgan, David J. Edelstein, W.A. IE ES eee scewe 4 247 Ellis, Sonia K. Muralidharan, N. Erickson, L.E. yee r ee a 45 Fosberg, Ted Papadelis, E.P. Wei - chi Ying SG han snewheeckadeeneue 98 Whitmore Arlene ee eee 51 OOS Meds 5s 2k oS ee sii 143 Wiencek, John M. Ghosh, Mriganka M Sererrr r r ee 174 . 0 eer 214 Gombert, Dirk fo 2 i:| Pane 247 Woodmansee, Donald E Er 155 R Guerriero, Margaret Y ig. naeme r ieee 60 reerra nt rr ry ee 3) H Serere rTere ee 226 Ra, WARS. oc o scerinkciewscal 9 Hannam Shennen C. ol, eeee ES: 134 Yuan-Pan, Jill Harmon, Thomas C RODS AN iis iicccesc weaenw s l 298 November, 1994 Environmental Progress (Vol. 13, No. 4) index to Volume 13 Authors A Roemer’ Bi. v6 < oceans eid ERCOR EEE TT 174 Rood, Mark J Akgerman, Aydin ............005. 45 Hodee, Douglas $. ow. ccc ceceees 167 Rutherford, Thomas L. Arunachalam, Selvam B Schofield, C rr 9 Irvine, Robert L gS Pere a 188 Battaglia, Alessandro Iyer, Ramesh Schurig Angela C. Banks, M. K. Schwab, A.P. SM gs ack a dsin a 50.8 8b 188 Scott, D.W. i ae ener 98 | 2, a ee AD 149 as | , (la ar ees IEE 134 Boersma, Paul TETere Ce TE 214 Shilling, Norman Z. .............. 37 0 ) ee rer 192 Shoubary, Youssef-El eig y kd eee 143 K neinet ye 89 Bridges, James S. Keinath, Thomas M. .............. 51 Siebert, Paul C rrr 232 Singh, Manjari RRC OY We a Sas, Serene wales 65 Skeen, Rodney, S ERD ee 26 NS vii s Vesa aeemetean 134 Chatzopoulos, Dimitrios Smith Edward H. ............... 202 Chen, J. M. Larson, Karen A. Speronello, B. K. Chiang, H.L. Larson, Susan M. Stephan, David G IN eee ib E ishessnd wien Osea dto ra 31 Li, Qi-dong Sweet, Bill Corsi, Richard L PG ek eden chen enone 89 Swithenbank, J. ae 79 RCT OC bn,5 i h oni a eee 124 Lower, M.W. D PRVIOPOROW WE: ss tac eo ete 65 EN lu Naks ner nwiddinnv e2 14 Theis, Thomas L Danko, Joseph Thomas, Bob Davis, L.C. Madras, Giridhar Togna, A. Paul Deuster, E.V. McCann, Michael FORMMSORI PES. 2... 6388 Ss as oars 134 Devinny, Joseph S. Melcer, H , eS, eeesr 226 Mensing, A Treux, M.J. Morgan, David J. Edelstein, W.A. IE ES eee scewe 4 247 Ellis, Sonia K. Muralidharan, N. Erickson, L.E. yee r ee a 45 Fosberg, Ted Papadelis, E.P. Wei - chi Ying SG han snewheeckadeeneue 98 Whitmore Arlene ee eee 51 OOS Meds 5s 2k oS ee sii 143 Wiencek, John M. Ghosh, Mriganka M Sererrr r r ee 174 . 0 eer 214 Gombert, Dirk fo 2 i:| Pane 247 Woodmansee, Donald E Er 155 R Guerriero, Margaret Y ig. naeme r ieee 60 reerra nt rr ry ee 3) H Serere rTere ee 226 Ra, WARS. oc o scerinkciewscal 9 Hannam Shennen C. ol, eeee ES: 134 Yuan-Pan, Jill Harmon, Thomas C RODS AN iis iicccesc weaenw s l 298 November, 1994 Environmental Progress (Vol. 13, No. 4) Titles A Aquifer Soils on the Adsorption PCB Cleanup Using an Oxygen/Fuel- Abatement of NO Emissions and Desorption of Fired Mobile Incinerator Produced in the Adipic Acid Hydrophobic Organic Compounds..51 Pollution Prevention Strategies for the Effect of Equilibration Time on Minimizing of Industrial Wastes in the Adsorption and Desorption Studies Desorption Rate Measurements VCM-PVC Industry in the Phase for the with Chlorinated Alkenes and Toluene/Activated Carbon System . .21 Aquifer Particles R Adsorption of Selenium on Effects of High Speed Jets and Radiofrequency Ground Heating for Hydrous Alumina Internal Baffles on the Gas Soil Remediation: Science Application of Material Balance Residence Times in Large and Engineering Concept in Waste Minimization Municipal Incinerators Radiolytic Degradation of Dioxin on Soil: Assessment of a Metal Finishing Experimental and Modeled results Optimal Conditions and Economic Describing the Adsorption of Considerations A Priori Simulation of Acetone and Benzene onto Remediation of a VOC- Tetrachloroethane Transport Activated Carbon Fibers Contaminated Superfund Site through Aquifer Material Using Ex Situ Forced Aeration of Soil Using Soil Vapor Extraction, an Intraparticle Diffusion Model 9 Piles: A Physical Model Groundwater Extraction, and Treatment: A Case Study B F Removal of Lead and Cadmium Final Disposal of VOCs From from Aqueous Waste Streams Batch Reactor for Monitoring Process Dynamics During Industrial Wastewaters using Granular Activated Biodegradation of Volatile Carbon (GC) Columns Organics, A M Removing Lead in Drinking Water Biofilter Treatment of Ethanol Vapors 167 Mark I Measurement Methodology _ -for with Activated Carbon Biological Vapor-Phase Treatment Pollution Prevention Progress Using Biofilter and Biotrickling Ocurring as a Result of Product S Design Decisions, A Semi-Continuous Evaporation Model for Filter Reactors: Practical Operating Regimes Measurement of Gas-Liquid Mass Leachate Treatment Process Transfer Coefficients for Volatile Evaluation Organic Compounds Soil Washing and Radioactive Cleaning of Flue Gas from Solid in Sewers Contamination Waste Incinerator Plants by Mercury Removal From Aqueous Sorption and Desorption of Wet/Semi-Dry Process Streams Utilizing Microemulsion Contaminants from Different CO, Capture From the Flue Gas of Liquid Membranes Host Matrices Migration and Sorption of Jet Fuel Supercritical Extraction of Organic Conventional Fossil-Fuel-Fired Cycloalkane and Aromatic Vapors in Contaminants from Soil Power Plants Unsaturated Soil Combined with Adsorption onto Comparison of adsorption Characteristics Modelling the Fate of Chlorinated Activated Carbon for VOCs on Activated Carbon and Phenols in Wastewater Treatment Oxidized Activated Carbon Comparison of Air Dispersion Update on VOC MACT Modeling Results With Ambient Standards Air Sampling Data: A Case Study at Operating Characteristics and Use of Electrochemical Iron Tacoma Landfill, A National Priorities Commercial Operating Experience Generation for Removing Heavy List Site with High Temperature SCR NOx Metals from Contaminated Content and Fractionation of Catalyst Groundwater Heavy Metals in Soils of Two Using Evaporators to Achieve Contaminated Sites in Zero Effluent at a BCTMP Pulp Mill Parameter Estimation for Trace Element Sorption on a New Granular Using Vegetation to Enhance Iron Oxide In Situ Bioremediation Effect of Clay Minerals Present in Environmental Progress (Vol. 13, No. 4) November, 1994 Subjects Evaporators, using at pulp mill .... Pollution Activated carbon Evaporation, semi-continuous methodology for prevention adsorption onto prevention strategies F Process dynamics, monitoring oxidized Forced aeration of soil piles Pulp Mill, BCTMP removing lead with Fibers, activated carbon Flue gas, cleaning of Adsorption Fossil-fuel-fired power plants Radioactive contamination and desorption Forced aeration of soil piles Radiolytic degradation of acetone and benzene Radiofrequency ground heating .... of selenium G Air Granular activated carbon columns . . S dispersion modeling. .......... 155 Granular iron oxide Soil piles, forced aeration of ambient air sampling data Ground heating, radiofrequency ... Soil(s) Alumina, hydrous Groundwater extraction dioxin on Ambient air sampling data forced aeration of soil piles Aqueous waste streams H heavy metals in Aquifer Heavy metals in soils remediation material Host matrices, contaminants from .. . sorption in unsaturated particles Hydrophobic organic compounds ... vapor extraction Set gear Hydrous alumina Solid waste, flue gas from Aromatic vapors Sorption and desorption Incinerator, oxygen fuel/fired in unsaturated soil Batch reactor Incinerator plants, cleaning of trace element Benzene, adsorption of Intraparticle diffusion model Biodegradation of volatile organics .174 Iron oxide, granular Biofilter treatment of vapors Incinerator(s) Tacoma landfill, a case study Bioremediation, in situ large municipal Tetrachloroethane transport mobile, PCB cleanup using Toluene/Activated Carbon System . . . & plants, cleaning flue gas from .... Trace Element Sorption Cadmium and lead, removal of Catalyst, SCR, NO, J Clay minerals, effect of Jet fuel cyclohexane Vapors Chlorinated alkenes aromatic Contaminants ethanol extraction of organic Leachate treatment VOC (volatile organic compounds) sorption and desorption of Lead adsorption characteristics for Contamination, radioactive and cadmium, removal of in sewers Contaminated groundwater removing with activated carbon . remediation of superfund site . . . . 208 Liquid membranes, microemulsion . 253 update on MACT standards Volatile organics Desorption M and adorption “Mark I” measurement methodology 232 and sorption Mercury removal Waste(s) rate measurements Microemulsion membranes aqueous streams Desorption and adsorption studies . . . industrial, minimizing Diffusion model, intraparticle O minimization assessment Organic compounds, hydrophobic . . .51 streams, aqueous E Oxygen fuel/fired incinerator Wastewaters, industrial Effluent, achieving zero Wet/semi-dry cleaning process .... Equilibration time, effect of Ethanol vapors, treatment of PCB cleanup 300 November, 1994 Environmental Progress (Vol. 13, No. 4)

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