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AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX Author Index, Vol. 21, 1992, J. Environ. Qual. Akochi, E., 704, 709 DeLaune, R.D., 539 ee A.G., 419, McDuffie, Jr., C., 196 Al-Kanani, T., 704, Di Tomaso, J.M., 293 57 McFarland, M.L., 135, 709 Dick, R.P., 426 Horton, R., 110, 740 140 Albaugh, T.J., 476 Dick, W.A., 151, 155, Hotchkiss, J.H., 742 McGeehan, S.L., 68 Alli, I., 704, 709 741 Hower, J.M., 502 McKiel, C.G., 720 Anderson, T.A., 552 o—- D.J., 181, Huntington, T.G., 345 McSweeney, W.T., Angle, J.S., 276 62 Hutson, J.L., 155 574 Ankeny, M.D., 290 Donaldson, S.G., 94 Meredith, C., 335 Antle, J.M., 307 Dougerty, P.M., 152 Ibeabuchi, I.0., 176 Merriweather, R., 552 Dowd, J.F., 259 Inskeep, W.P., 513, Meuli, R., 513 Baer, U., 359 Durner, W., 741 6 Miller, E.K., 345 Baham, J., 426 Isensee, A.R., 464 Miller, G.C., 94, 377 Bailey, G.W., 86 Eberlein, C.V., 567 Miller, J.E., 56 Bakken, L.R., 493 Edwards, W.M., 406, Jaffe, P.R., 264 Miller, W.L., 272 Barbarick, K.A., 185 607 Jing, J., 73 Miller, W.W., 94 Barnes, C.J., 232 English, M.C., 102 Johnson, A.H., 345 Mills, G.L., 144, 537 Barnhisel, R.T., 502 Johnson, D.E., 157 Miner, J.R., 591 —— S., 704, Fawcett, R.S., 110 Johnson, D.W., 1 Moore, J.A., 591 7 Fiscus, E.L., 56 Jones, K.C., 217 Moore, P.A., Jr., 387 Barriuso, E., 359 Flesch, T.K., 49 Jones, O.R., 30 Mora, N., 726 Basta, N.T., 497 Fong, F.K., 685 Joslin, J.D., 12 Morrison, C.L., 128 Bathke, G.R., 469 Forcella, F., 567 Just, R.E., 307 Mowry, F.L., 476 Beauchamp, J.J., 552 Foster, N.W., 102 Mroz, G.D., 614 Bennett, O.L., 335 Francis, C.W., 552 Kanabo, I.A.K., 679 Mt. Pleasant, J., 153 Benson, S.M., 246, Friedland, A.J., 345 Kats, G., 128 Mulla, D.J., 546 447 Kelly, E.F., 513 Benzing, T.R., 115 Galbraith, J.M., 740 Kelly, J.M., 12 Nakasaki, K., 715 Berg, W.A., 30, 595 Gale, P.M., 394 Kempton, H., 121 Naney, J.W., 595 Bertsch, P.M., 144, Gigliotti, G., 330 Kitano, M., 715 Narasimhan, T.N., 447 537 Gilbert, G.E., 151 Koehnlein, S.A., 264 Narayanan, R., 46 Bird, K.T., 203 Gilkes, R.J., 679 — W.C., 291, Nations, B.K., 486 Booker, F.L., 56 Gish, T.J., 382 6 7 Naylor, D.V., 68 Boon, D.Y., 82, 743 Giusquiani, P.L., 330 Kraft, G.J., 368 Neuman, D.R., 181 Boyd, J.R., 720 Gold, A.J., 659, 666, Kress, L.W., 476 Novak, J.M., 144, 537 Boyd, S.A., 115 720 Kubota, H., 715 Brown, K.W., 152 Gonzalez, R.X., 272 Ohno, T., 433 Buckhouse, J.C., 591 Gough, L.P., 353 Lakshman, S., 457 Oldfather, J.M., 447 Buhler, D.D., 567 Graetz, D.A., 153, Lamb, B.E., 720 Olness, A., 497 Burton, A.J., 614 7, 394 Lanyon, L.E., 574 Olsen, R., 121 Businelli, D., 330 Granato, T.C., 521 Lavy, T.L., 232, 291 Olszyk, D.M., 128, Grant, R.H., 49 Lawrence, C.H., 153 154, 289 Cabelli, V.J., 720 Griest, W.H., 552 Leenheer, J.A., 291 Otjes, R., 439 Cahill, R.A., 290 Griffin, R.A., 289 Lemberg, B., 574 Owens, L.B., 406, 607 Calvet, R., 359 Groenevelt, P.H., 36 Carlson, C., 341 Groffman, P.M., 659, Levy, D.B., 185 Page, A.L., 521 Cassel, D.K., 469 666 Li, Y., 624 Pantone, D.J., 567 Chang, A.C., 521 Guggenberger, G., 643 Liechty, H.O., 614 Pardue, J.H., 539 Che, M., 698 Gupta, G., 46, 624 Locke, M.A., 558 Parkin, T.B., 672 Chichester, F.W., 587 Logan, T.J., 73, 318, Parrish, R.S., 685 Cho, H.J., 264 Hallberg, G.R., 486 698 Patrick, W.H., Jr., 539 Christopher, S.V., 203 Harris, D., 740 Patterson, H.H., 457 Churchill, S.A., 289 Hartmann, S., 135, 140 °9 Pennell, K.D., 419 Clausen, J.C., 40 Haszler, G.R., 147 Lowrance, R., 401, Perry, H.D., 335 Coleman, G.A., 30, Hazlett, P.W., 102 602 Philbeck, R.B., 56 595 He, X.-T., 318 Luo, J., 493 Pier, P.A., 196 Comfort, $.D., 426, Heagle, A.S., 56 Poister, D., 252 653 Heck, W.W., 56 Macur, R.E., 653 Pregitzer, K.S., 614 Cooke, J.G., 726, 733 Helmke, P.A., 368 MacDonald, N.W., 614 Preston, J.W., 128 Correll, D.L., 280 Hemmen, K., 259 MacKenzie, A.F., 704, Cronan, C.S., 457 Hendricks, M.S., 552 709 Raab, T.K., 341 Crutchfield, J.D., 147 Hendrickx, J.M.H., MacLeod, C.L., 264 Reddy, K.R., 387, 394 Czapar, G.F., 110 $12 Madariaga, G.M., 276 Reid, R.L., 335 Hensel, B.R., 514 Mallawatantri, A.P., Renger, M., 410 Daniels, W.L., 635 Hern, J.L., 335 546 Retzlaff, W.A., 208 Davis, A., 121, 509 Hinton, W.S., 289 Marschner, B., 410 Rhue, R.D., 419 Dawson, P.J., 128 Hoag, D.L., 579 Marsh, M.H., 36 Richardson, C.W., 587 Day, W., 292 Hons, F.M., 135, 140 McDaniel, P.A., 469 Richter, D.D., 614 DeJong, T.M., 208 Hopkins, T.C., 502 McDowell, L.L., 373 Rinallo, C., 61 AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX Author Index, Vol. 21, 1992, J. Environ. Qual. Akochi, E., 704, 709 DeLaune, R.D., 539 ee A.G., 419, McDuffie, Jr., C., 196 Al-Kanani, T., 704, Di Tomaso, J.M., 293 57 McFarland, M.L., 135, 709 Dick, R.P., 426 Horton, R., 110, 740 140 Albaugh, T.J., 476 Dick, W.A., 151, 155, Hotchkiss, J.H., 742 McGeehan, S.L., 68 Alli, I., 704, 709 741 Hower, J.M., 502 McKiel, C.G., 720 Anderson, T.A., 552 o—- D.J., 181, Huntington, T.G., 345 McSweeney, W.T., Angle, J.S., 276 62 Hutson, J.L., 155 574 Ankeny, M.D., 290 Donaldson, S.G., 94 Meredith, C., 335 Antle, J.M., 307 Dougerty, P.M., 152 Ibeabuchi, I.0., 176 Merriweather, R., 552 Dowd, J.F., 259 Inskeep, W.P., 513, Meuli, R., 513 Baer, U., 359 Durner, W., 741 6 Miller, E.K., 345 Baham, J., 426 Isensee, A.R., 464 Miller, G.C., 94, 377 Bailey, G.W., 86 Eberlein, C.V., 567 Miller, J.E., 56 Bakken, L.R., 493 Edwards, W.M., 406, Jaffe, P.R., 264 Miller, W.L., 272 Barbarick, K.A., 185 607 Jing, J., 73 Miller, W.W., 94 Barnes, C.J., 232 English, M.C., 102 Johnson, A.H., 345 Mills, G.L., 144, 537 Barnhisel, R.T., 502 Johnson, D.E., 157 Miner, J.R., 591 —— S., 704, Fawcett, R.S., 110 Johnson, D.W., 1 Moore, J.A., 591 7 Fiscus, E.L., 56 Jones, K.C., 217 Moore, P.A., Jr., 387 Barriuso, E., 359 Flesch, T.K., 49 Jones, O.R., 30 Mora, N., 726 Basta, N.T., 497 Fong, F.K., 685 Joslin, J.D., 12 Morrison, C.L., 128 Bathke, G.R., 469 Forcella, F., 567 Just, R.E., 307 Mowry, F.L., 476 Beauchamp, J.J., 552 Foster, N.W., 102 Mroz, G.D., 614 Bennett, O.L., 335 Francis, C.W., 552 Kanabo, I.A.K., 679 Mt. Pleasant, J., 153 Benson, S.M., 246, Friedland, A.J., 345 Kats, G., 128 Mulla, D.J., 546 447 Kelly, E.F., 513 Benzing, T.R., 115 Galbraith, J.M., 740 Kelly, J.M., 12 Nakasaki, K., 715 Berg, W.A., 30, 595 Gale, P.M., 394 Kempton, H., 121 Naney, J.W., 595 Bertsch, P.M., 144, Gigliotti, G., 330 Kitano, M., 715 Narasimhan, T.N., 447 537 Gilbert, G.E., 151 Koehnlein, S.A., 264 Narayanan, R., 46 Bird, K.T., 203 Gilkes, R.J., 679 — W.C., 291, Nations, B.K., 486 Booker, F.L., 56 Gish, T.J., 382 6 7 Naylor, D.V., 68 Boon, D.Y., 82, 743 Giusquiani, P.L., 330 Kraft, G.J., 368 Neuman, D.R., 181 Boyd, J.R., 720 Gold, A.J., 659, 666, Kress, L.W., 476 Novak, J.M., 144, 537 Boyd, S.A., 115 720 Kubota, H., 715 Brown, K.W., 152 Gonzalez, R.X., 272 Ohno, T., 433 Buckhouse, J.C., 591 Gough, L.P., 353 Lakshman, S., 457 Oldfather, J.M., 447 Buhler, D.D., 567 Graetz, D.A., 153, Lamb, B.E., 720 Olness, A., 497 Burton, A.J., 614 7, 394 Lanyon, L.E., 574 Olsen, R., 121 Businelli, D., 330 Granato, T.C., 521 Lavy, T.L., 232, 291 Olszyk, D.M., 128, Grant, R.H., 49 Lawrence, C.H., 153 154, 289 Cabelli, V.J., 720 Griest, W.H., 552 Leenheer, J.A., 291 Otjes, R., 439 Cahill, R.A., 290 Griffin, R.A., 289 Lemberg, B., 574 Owens, L.B., 406, 607 Calvet, R., 359 Groenevelt, P.H., 36 Carlson, C., 341 Groffman, P.M., 659, Levy, D.B., 185 Page, A.L., 521 Cassel, D.K., 469 666 Li, Y., 624 Pantone, D.J., 567 Chang, A.C., 521 Guggenberger, G., 643 Liechty, H.O., 614 Pardue, J.H., 539 Che, M., 698 Gupta, G., 46, 624 Locke, M.A., 558 Parkin, T.B., 672 Chichester, F.W., 587 Logan, T.J., 73, 318, Parrish, R.S., 685 Cho, H.J., 264 Hallberg, G.R., 486 698 Patrick, W.H., Jr., 539 Christopher, S.V., 203 Harris, D., 740 Patterson, H.H., 457 Churchill, S.A., 289 Hartmann, S., 135, 140 °9 Pennell, K.D., 419 Clausen, J.C., 40 Haszler, G.R., 147 Lowrance, R., 401, Perry, H.D., 335 Coleman, G.A., 30, Hazlett, P.W., 102 602 Philbeck, R.B., 56 595 He, X.-T., 318 Luo, J., 493 Pier, P.A., 196 Comfort, $.D., 426, Heagle, A.S., 56 Poister, D., 252 653 Heck, W.W., 56 Macur, R.E., 653 Pregitzer, K.S., 614 Cooke, J.G., 726, 733 Helmke, P.A., 368 MacDonald, N.W., 614 Preston, J.W., 128 Correll, D.L., 280 Hemmen, K., 259 MacKenzie, A.F., 704, Cronan, C.S., 457 Hendricks, M.S., 552 709 Raab, T.K., 341 Crutchfield, J.D., 147 Hendrickx, J.M.H., MacLeod, C.L., 264 Reddy, K.R., 387, 394 Czapar, G.F., 110 $12 Madariaga, G.M., 276 Reid, R.L., 335 Hensel, B.R., 514 Mallawatantri, A.P., Renger, M., 410 Daniels, W.L., 635 Hern, J.L., 335 546 Retzlaff, W.A., 208 Davis, A., 121, 509 Hinton, W.S., 289 Marschner, B., 410 Rhue, R.D., 419 Dawson, P.J., 128 Hoag, D.L., 579 Marsh, M.H., 36 Richardson, C.W., 587 Day, W., 292 Hons, F.M., 135, 140 McDaniel, P.A., 469 Richter, D.D., 614 DeJong, T.M., 208 Hopkins, T.C., 502 McDowell, L.L., 373 Rinallo, C., 61 AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX 745 Ruby, M.V., 509 Smith, C.N., 685 Thomas, G.W., 147 Wagenet, R.J., 514 Smith, J.A., 264 Thompson, C.R., 128 Walton, B.T., 552 Sadeghi, A.M., 464 Smith, S., 373 Thornton, F.C., 196 Wan, M.T., 225, 511 ow ay R., 624 Smith, S.J., 30, 595 Timmons, M.B., 742 Ward, G. M., 157 Sartain, J.B., 272 Smith, W., 316 Tindall, J.A., 259 Warkentin, B. P., 163 Schellinger, G.R., 40 — P.N., 82, Tokunaga, TT.-K ., 246, Watanabe, A., 715 Scott, J.G., 512 510, 743 Watts, R.J., 377 Scribner, S.L., 115 Sommers, L.E., 185 Topp, E., a16 Webber, M.D., 290 Severson, R.C., 353 Southwick, L.M., 373 Torrent, ;i 157 Wienhold, B.J., 382 Sharpley, A.N., 30, Spotts, E., 627 Traina, S.J. 318, 698 Wild, S.R., 217 595 Stahr, K., 410 Travis, K., 292 Williams, L.E., 208 Shelton, D.R., 672 Stewart, B.R., 635 Tueller, P.T., 293 Willis, G.H., 373 Sheppard, S.C., 154 Stroo, H.F., 167 Witter, J.A., 614 Sherer, B.M., 591 Stub, L., 726 Ueckert, D.N., 135, Shuford, J.W., 176 Sun, S., 115 140 Young, R.A., 567 SSiiemmmeorn,s ,E .GR..,C .,1 856 59, Tabatabai, M.A., 155 Mg ng |E B.2 80 Yu, Y.S., 86 666 Takemoto, B.K., 128 ee Sistani, K.R., 176 Talbert, R.E., 232 Zawislanski, P.T., 447 Sitaula, B.K., 493 Taylor, R.W., 176 Van a Hg. 42 Zayed, A.M., 341 Smith, C.M., 237 Terry, N., 341 Vona, L.C., 335 Zech, W., 643 Subject Index, Vol. 21, 1992, J. Environ. Qual. Acid deposition starch-encapsulated, effect of water potential, temperature, and effect on fruiting of apple trees, 61 soil microbial activity on release, 382 forest ecosystems in Great Lakes region, 614 Aldicarb red spruce forest in Appalachians, 196 degradation rate in Wisconsin central sands, dependence on spruce-fir stand of North America, 12 groundwater chemistry, 368 subalpine spruce-fir forest at Whiteface Mountain, NY, 345 transport and transformation, root zone vs. aggregate models, 685 Acid mine drainage, control with P materials, 627 Alfalfa Acid mine spoil, extraction of heavy metals, 176 Se and S relationships in San Joaquin Valley, CA, 353 Acid soil Se volatilization, 341 Al dissolution rate, 439 Allium cepa L. See Onion forest, retention of dissolved organic C and SOQ,, 643 Almond, O, effects on photosynthesis and growth, 208 neutralization by wood ash, 433 Aluminum Acidity accumulation by legumes and extractability from acid mine coal refuse pile, 635 spoils, 176 effect on sorption and desorption of herbicides on clays and correlation with metals in Louisiana coastal wetlands, 539 humic acid, 695 dissolution in acid sandy soils in column experiments, 439 red pine forest floor, effect of disturbance and soil amendments, soil solution from subalpine spruce-fir forest at Whiteface Moun- 457 tain, NY, 345 Aeration Ammonia, reduction of losses from liquid hog manure, 709 odor control in liquid hog manure, 704 Ammonium nitrate, NO, in groundwater under pastures receiving, remediation of solvent-contaminated soils, 121 607 Afforestation, riparian, effects on water yields and quality in pas- Anoxic conditions, mineralization of sediment organic matter, 394 ture catchments, 237 Apatite ore, control of acid production in pyritic mine overburden, Aggregate model, transport and transformation of pesticides, 685 627 Aggregates, soil, retention of dissolved organic C and SO, in acid Appalachian forest, red spruce response to O,; and cloudwater, 196 forest soils, 643 Apple tree, effect of acid deposition on fruiting, 61 Agricultural land Aquatic plant, herbicide effects on development, 203 behavior of aged simazine residues, 115, 294 Aromatic carbon, humic substances, estimating by UV absorbance herbicide adsorption and organic C content, 546 spectrometry, 144 information management technology program for ex ante nutrient Arsenate, determination by suppressed ion chromatography, 68 loss reduction, 574 Arsenite, determination by suppressed ion chromatography, 68 N and P in streams draining agricultural watershed, 147 Aspen, Colorado, garden soils contaminated with mine dump mate- N outputs from field-size watershed, 602 rials, 82, 509-510, 743 P distribution and export in Rhode River watershed, 280 Atrazine runoff determination in soil by resin extraction, 497 from PVA-treated plots, 36 distribution in soil, tillage and rainfall effects, 464 transport of bioavailable P, 30 effect on development of Myriophyllum spicatum, 203 sludge-treated, phytotoxicity criteria for Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn, 521 in Iowa precipitation, 486 Agricultural-environmental policy analysis, 307 pre- and postemergence in corn, water quality impacts, 567 Air pollution sorption by soils, effect of dissolved organic matter, 359 chamber for testing effects on mature trees, 476 sorption to plastics and silicone rubber, 316 Great Lakes region, ion leaching in forest ecosystems, 614 starch-encapsulated, effect of water potential, temperature, and N fixation in soil treated with NO, and Mo, 46 soil microbial activity on release, 382 wind flow within open-top chamber, 49 Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt. See Saltbush, fourwing Alabandite, nitrobenzene reduction, 86 Alachlor determination in soil by resin extraction, 497 Bacteria, indicator, survival in stream sediments, 591 in Iowa precipitation, 486 Bare soil, Se-contaminated, evaporation and solute movement, 447 movement in soil columns with artificial macropore, 110 Barley, Se volatilization, 341 sorption-desorption kinetics in surface soil, tillage effects, 558 Barnyard runoff, vegetative filter treatment in cold regions, 40 746 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 21, OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1992 Bean Burial, selective-placement of drilling fluids Se volatilization, 341 I. Effects on soil chemical properties, 135 TI toxicity, 156 II. Effects on buffalograss and fourwing saltbush, 140 Beta vulgaris L. See Sugarbeet Buried sand filter, wastewater renovation, 720 Bioavailability aged simazine residues in continuous corn field, 115, 294 Cd from sewage sludge, effect of waste phosphatic clay, 272 Cabbage, Se volatilization, 341 Biotechnology, hazardous waste treatment and, 167 Cadmium Book reviews availability and extractability from sewage sludge, effect of waste Agrochemicals, Preparation and Mode of Action, 293 phosphatic clay, 272 Agrometeorological Aspects of Crops in the United Kingdom and correlation with Al in Louisiana coastal wetlands, 539 Ireland, 292 garden soils of Aspen, CO, 82, 509-510, 743 America’s Renewable Resources: Historical Trends and Current pine forest floor, lime effects, 410 Challenges, 513 sewage sludge, concentration effect on chemical extractability Analytical Instrumentation Handbook, 151 and plant uptake, 73 Aquaculture and the Environment, 742 soils near Leadville, CO, 185 Bariey Knowledge Base, 292 Calcium, pine forest floor, lime effects, 410 Biogeochemistry: An Analysis of Global Change, 153 Calcium carbonate Diversity of Environmental Biogeochemistry, 513 odor control in liquid hog manure, 704 Effective Expert Witnessing, 152 reduction of NH; losses from liquid hog manure, 709 Encyclopedia of Earth System Science, Volumes 1-4, 514 Calcium oxide, odor control in liquid hog manure, 704 The Facts on File Dictionary of Environmental Science, 741 Carbetamide, sorption by soils, effect of dissolved organic matter, Geraghty & Miller’s Groundwater Bibliography, Fifth Edition, 359 514 Carbofuran, degradation in soil, spatial and temporal variability, Groundwater Recharge. A Guide to Understanding and Estimat- 672 ing Natural Recharge (Vol. 8, International Contributions to Carbon dioxide Hydrogeology), 512 analysis by wide bore capillary gas chromatography, 493 Handbook of Applied Mycology, Vol. 1, Soil and Plants, 740 effect on photosynthesis and N fixation in soybean, 624 Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology, 512 Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, soil water-soluble Humic Substances in the Aquatic and Terrestrial Environment, organic C, 537 291 Carrot Inorganic Contaminants of Surface Water: Research and Monitor- Se volatilization, 341 ing Priorities, 290 uptake of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in sludge-amended In Situ Treatment of Hazardous Waste—Contaminated Soils, 289 soil, 217 Irrigation with Treated Sewage Effluent (Advanced Series in Ag- Cation ricultural Sciences 17), 290 hydration effect, competitive adsorption of p-xylene and water Land Planner’s Environmental Handbook, 740 vapors on kaolinite, 419 Ozone Diplomacy, 289 leaching in forest ecosystem along Great Lakes air pollution gra- Packaging for the Environment, 742 dient, 614 Pesticide Chemistry: Advances in International Research, Devel- Cattle opment, and Legislation, 291 barnyard runoff, vegetative filter treatment in cold regions, 40 The Physiological Ecology of Woody Plants, 152 grazing, impact on stream water quality, 591 Principles and Practice of Chromatography, 155 Pb in blood of animals living near smelter, 181 Radon, Radium and Uranium in Drinking Water, 151 Chamber, open-top Safety and Health in the Use of Agrochemicals: A Guide, 291 effect on orange trees, 128 Significance and Treatment of Voiatile Organic Compounds in testing air pollution effects on mature trees, 476 Water Supplies, 289 UV-B radiation system for, 56 Soil Analysis: Physical Methods, 290 wind flow within, 49 Soil Management for Sustainability, 153 Chemigation, leaching, dissipation, and efficacy of metolachlor ap- Soil Physics, 740 plied by, 232 Soil Productivity and Pollution, 155 Chloride, movement in soil columns with artificial macropore, 110 Soil Survey—A Basis for European Soil Protection, 513 Chlorinated solvent, remediation of contaminated soils by aeration, Sowing the Wind, 154 121 Terminology for Grazing Lands and Grazing Animals, 293 Chlorophenol, utility and railway rights-of-way in British Columbia, Transfer Functions and Solute Movement through Soil, 741 225, 511 Transfer of Radionuclides in Natural and Semi-Natural Environ- Chromium ments, 154 correlation with Al in Louisiana coastal wetlands, 539 Your Environment, Your Health & You, 153 mobility in urban-waste amended soils, 330 The World Wildlife Fund Atlas of the Environment, 155 phytotoxicity criteria in agricultural land application of sewage Bos taurus L. See Cattle; Dairy cattle sludge, 521 Bovine somatotropin, environmental impact of use in dairy cattle, Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck. See Orange tree 157 Clay Bradyrhizobium japonicum, sludge-borne salt effects on survival, herbicide sorption and desorption, pH effects, 698 276 waste phosphatic, effect on Cd availability and extractability from Brassica oleracea botrytis L. See Broccoli sewage sludge, 272 Brassica oleracea capitata L. See Cabbage Clay minerals, adsorption of p-xylene and water vapors, 419 Broccoli, Se volatilization, 341 Clay soil Bromide dicamba degradation and transport, 653 movement in Piedmont landscape, 469 sediment and nutrient loss, tillage effects, 587 one-time surface application, long-term groundwater quality Climate, performance of vegetative filter strip in cold weather, 40 changes, 406 Climate gases, analysis by wide bore capillary gas chromatography, transport and transformation, root zone vs. aggregate model, 685 493 Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm. See Buffalograss Cloudwater, effect on red spruce in Appalachian forest, 196 Buffalograss, effect of selective-placement burial of drilling fluids, Clover, red, heavy metal accumulation, 176 140 Coal refuse pile, physical and chemical properties, 635 SUBJECT INDEX 747 Coastal plain riparian forest, groundwater NO, and denitrification, Environmental impact, bovine somatotropin use in dairy cattle, 157 401 Environmental policy analysis, conceptual and empirical founda- Coastal wetland, Louisiana, metal to Al correlation, 539 tions, 307 Compost(ing) Environmental quality, soil science for, 163 Compost(ing) (continued) Ephemeral pools, Se in Kesterson Reservoir pools formed by municipal solid waste, chemical properties, 318 groundwater rise thermophilic, seeding of tofu refuse, 715 I. A field study, 246 urban waste, heavy metal mobility in waste-amended soils, 330 II. Laboratory experiments, 252 Copper Eutrophic lake, mineralization of organic matter, 394 accumulation by legumes and extractability from acid mine Evaporation, Se-contaminated bare soils of Kesterson Reservoir, spoils, 176 447 mobility in urban-waste amended soils, 330 phytotoxicity criteria in agricultural land application of sewage Fenton’s reagent, degradation of perchloroethylene, speciation and sludge, 521 pathway, 377 soils near Leadville, CO, 185 Fenvalerate, foliar-applied, washoff from cotton as function of time Corn between application and rainfall, 373 aged simazine residues in continuous corn field, 115, 294 Fertilizer growth effect of surface-applied PVA, 36 effect on organic C and organic acidity in red pine forest floor, Se volatilization, 341 457 water quality impacts of atrazine application, 567 low-contaminant jarosite, 679 Cost/groundwater hazard frontier, pesticide application, 579 NO, in groundwater under pastures receiving NH,NO, or slow- Cotton release N fertilizer, 607 foliar-applied insecticides, washoff as function of time between Field extraction, large, intact soil cores, 259 application and rainfall, 373 Filtration, wastewater renovation in sand filters, 720 Se volatilization, 341 Fir Cowpea, heavy metal accumulation, 176 Al in soil solution from subalpine spruce-fir forest, 345 Cucumber, Se volatilization, 41 soil chemistry and nutrition of spruce-fir stand, 12 Cucumis sativus L. See Cucumber Fluidized bed combustion residue, effect on sheep grazing hill pas- Cyanazine ture, 335 in Iowa precipitation, 486 Forage, meadows contaminated with heavy metals, coastal185 movement in soil columns with artificial macropore, 110 Forest coastal plain riparian, groundwater NO, and denitrification, 401 2,4-D red spruce response to O, and cloudwater, 196 adsorption on low-input vs. conventional farms, 546 Forest floor effect on development of Myriophyllum spicatum, 203 lime effects on leachate chemistry and element fluxes, 410 Dairy cattle red pine, effect of disturbance and soil amendments on dissolved barnyard runoff, vegetative filter treatment in cold regions, 40 organic C and organic acidity, 457 environmental impact of use of bovine somatotropin, 157 Forest soil Daucus carota. See Carrot acid, retention of dissolved organic C and SO,, 643 Degradation Al in soil solution from subalpine spruce-fir forest, 345 aldicarb residue, dependence on groundwater chemistry, 368 chemistry in spruce-fir stand, 12 carbofuran in soil, spatial and temporal variability, 672 ion enrichment of snowmelt water, 102 dicamba in clay soil, 653 ion leaching along Great Lakes air pollution gradient, 614 perchloroethylene by Fenton’s reagent, 377 N retention, 1 Denitrification NO, dynamics field-size agricultural watershed, 602 groundwater studies, 659 groundwater in coastal plain riparian forest, 401 microbial studies, 666 Desorption P distribution and export in Rhode River watershed, 280 aged simazine residues in continuous corn field, 115, 294 Fossil fuel alachlor in surface soil, tillage effects, 558 combustion herbicides on clays and humic acid, pH effects, 698 by-products, effect on photosynthesis and N fixation in soy- Dicamba, degradation and transport in clay soil, 653 bean, 624 Dimefuron, sorption by soils, effect of dissolved organic matter, N fixation in soil treated with NO, and Mo, 46 359 remediation of gasoline-contaminated soil, 94 Dissipation, metolachlor applied by chemigation or conventional selective-placement burial of drilling fluids, 135, 140 methods, 232 Free radicals, mediation of phosphonate degradation, 156 Dissolution rate, Al in acid sandy soils in column experiments, 439 Fruit tree Dissolved organic carbon effect of acid deposition on apple production, 61 red pine forest floor, effect of disturbance and soil amendments, effect of open-top chambers on orange trees, 128 457 retention in aggregated acid forest soils, 643 Garden soil, Pb, Cd, and Zn in Aspen, CO, 82, 509-510, 743 Disturbance, effect on organic C and organic acidity in red pine for- Gas est floor, 457 ’ climate, analysis by wide bore capillary gas chromatography, 493 Diuron, adsorption on low-input vs. conventional farms, 546 exchange in plants in open-top chamber, 49 Drilling fluids, selective-placement burial Gas chromatography, wide bore capillary, analysis of climate gases, I. Effects on soil chemical properties, 135 493 Il. Effects on buffalograss and fourwing saltbush, 140 Gasoline-contaminated soil, remediation by passive volatilization, Drought, effect on organic C and organic acidity in red pine forest 94 floor, 457 Glycine max (L.) Merr. See Soybean Gossypium hirsutum L. See Cotton Economic returns, simultaneous consideration with pesticide con- Grassland, Southern Plains, water quality, 95 tamination of groundwater, 579 Great Lakes region, ion leaching in forest ecosystems along air pol- Eggplant, Se volatilization, 341 lution gradient, 614 Electrical conductivity, coal refuse pile, 635 Greenhouse gases, analysis by wide bore capillary gas chromatogra- Enteric bacteria, survival in stream sediments, 591 phy, 493 748 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 21, OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1992 Groundwater Ions chemistry, effect on aldicarb residue degradation in Wisconsin leaching in forest ecosystem along Great Lakes air pollution gra- central sands, 368 dient, 614 long-term quality changes from one-time surface Br application, snowmelt water, modifications by forest soil, 102 Irrigation, Se mobility in irrigated soil, 156 NO, levels and denitrification in coastal plain riparian forest, 401 Jarosite waste, low-contaminant, as fertilizer amendment, 679 under pastures receiving NH,NO, or slow-release N fertilizer, Journal of Environmental Quality 607 becoming a more successful author, 300, 517 Groundwater (continued) editorial board minutes, 295 riparian forest, 659 guidelines for references, 302, 519 Se in Kesterson Reservoir ephemeral pools formed by reviewers for 1991, 297 I. A field study, 246 II. Laboratory experiments, 252 Kaolinite, Ca, Na, and Li-saturated, adsorption of p-xylene and simultaneous consideration of pesticide contamination and eco- water vapors, 419 nomic returns, 579 Kesterson Reservoir, California Growth, O, effects in almond, 208 Se-contaminated soils, bare soil evaporation and solute move- ment, 447 Se in ephemeral pools formed by groundwater rise Hazardous waste site I. A field study, 246 biotechnology and waste treatment, 167 II. Laboratory experiments, 252 sorption of volatile and semivolatile organic chemicals, 552 Kobe lespedeza. See Lespedeza Health, sheep grazing pasture treated with fluidized bed combustion residue, 335 Lactuca sativa L. See Lettuce Heavy metals Landscape position, Br movement in Piedmont landscape, 469 accumulation by legumes and extractability from acid mine Leaching spoils, 176 ions in forest ecosystem along Great Lakes air pollution gradient, correlation with Al in Louisiana coastal wetlands, 539 614 garden soils of Aspen, CO, 82, 509-510, 743 metolachlor applied by chemigation or conventional methods, 232 mobility in urban waste-amended soils, 330 Lead Pb in blood from cattle living near smelter, 181 accumulation by legumes and extractability from acid mine phytotoxicity criteria in agricultural land application of sewage spoils, 176 sludge, 521 blood of cattle living near smelter, 181 plant uptake correlation with Al in Louisiana coastal wetlands, 539 Cd from sewage sludge, 73 garden soils of Aspen, CO, 82, 509-510, 743 from jarosite waste, 679 soils near Leadville, CO, 185 Se volatilization by crops, 341 Leadville, CO, heavy metal contamination of soils, 185 soils near Leadville, CO, 185 Legume, heavy metal accumulation, 176 Herbage, pasture treated with fluidized bed combustion residue, 335 Lespedeza, heavy metal accumulation, 176 Herbicide Lettuce, Se volatilization, 341 adsorption on low-input vs. conventional farms, 546 Lime aged residues, desorption and bioavailability in continuous corn effect on organic C and organic acidity in red pine forest floor, field, 115, 294 457 effect on development of Myriophyllum spicatum, 203 effect on pine forest floor leachate chemistry and element fluxes, leaching, dissipation, and efficacy, effect of application method, 410 232 Linuron, effect on development of Myriophyllum spicatum, 203 movement in soil columns with artificial macropore, 110 Liquid hog manure pre- and postemergence in corn, water quality impacts, 567 amendments to reduce NH, losses, 709 sorption and desorption on clays and humic acid, pH effects, 698 odor control by amendments and aeration, 704 sorption by soils, effect of dissolved organic matter, 359 Louisiana coastal wetland, metal to Al correlation, 539 sorption to plastics and silicone rubber, 316 Low-input farm, herbicide adsorption and crganic C content, 546 sorption-desorption kinetics in surface soil, tillage effects, 558 Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. See Tomato Heterotroph, competition for soil N, 1 Hog manure, liquid Macropore, artificial, herbicide and tracer movement in soil co!- amendments to reduce NH; losses, 709 umns with, 110 odor control by amendments and aeration, 704 Malus domestica Borkh. See Apple tree Humic substances Management practices estimating percent aromatic C by UV absorbance spectrometry, herbicide adsorption and organic C content on low-input vs. con- 144 ventional farms, 546 herbicide sorption and desorption on humic acid, pH effects, 698 nutrient loss reduction from farms, 574 Hydrolysis, phosphonates, abiotic mechanisms, 156 timing of atrazine application in corn, 567 Manganese, accumulation by legumes and extractability from acid mine spoils, 176 Imazaquin, sorption and desorption on clays and humic acid, pH ef- Manure, liquid hog fects, 698 amendments to reduce NH; losses, 709 Imazethapyr, sorption and desorption on clays and humic acid, pH odor control by amendments and aeration, 704 effects, 698 Medicago sativa L. See Alfalfa Indicator bacteria, survival in stream sediments, 591 Methane, analysis by wide bore capillary gas chromatography, 493 Information management technology program, ex ante nutrient loss Methyl parathion, foliar-applied, washoff from cotton as function of reduction from farms, 574 time between application and rainfall, 373 Inoculum, effect on refuse composting, 715 Metolachlor Insecticide, foliar-applied, washoff from cotton as function of time in Iowa precipitation, 486 between application and rainfall, 373 leaching, dissipation, and efficacy, effect of application method, Ion chromatography, suppressed, determination of arsenite, arse- 232 nate, selenite, and selenate, 68 sorption to plastics and silicone rubber, 316 SUBJECT INDEX 749 transport and transformation, root zone vs. aggregate model, 685 information management technology program for loss reduction Metribuzin from farms, 574 adsorption on low-input vs. conventional farms, 546 loss from clay soil, tillage effects, 587 determination in soil by resin extraction, 497 North American spruce-fir stand, 12 Microorganisms release from soil by wood ash treatment, 433 bacterial survival in stream sediments, 591 transformation in aquatic sediments seeding for thermophilic composting of tofu refuse, 715 effect of oxygen, 387 soil mineralization under anoxic conditions, 394 effect on release of starch-encapsulated pesticides, 382 NO, dynamics in riparian forest, 666 Odor, liquid hog manure, control by amendments and aeration, 704 sludge-borne salt effects on survival, 276 Oil shale mining reclamation, topsoil substitutes, 502 Mine dump materials, garden soils contaminated with, 82, 509- Onion, Se volatilization, 341 510, 743 Open-top chamber Mine overburden, pyritic, control of acid production with P mate- effect on orange trees, 128 rials, 627 testing air pollution effects on mature trees, 476 Mine spoil, extraction of heavy metals, 176 UV-B radiation system for, 56 Mine tailings, contamination of soil near Leadville, CO, 185 wind flow within, 49 Mineralization, sediment organic matter under anoxic conditions, Orange tree, effect of open-top chambers, 128 394 Organic amendment, effect on Se mobility in irrigated soil, 156 Mining reclamation, Kentucky oil shale, topsoil substitutes, 502 Organic carbon Mobility, Se in irrigated soil, effect of organic C amendment, 156 content on low-input vs. conventional farms, 546 Model dissolved, retention in aggregated acid forest soils, 643 movement of foliar-applied insecticides, 373 red pine forest floor, effect of disturbance and soil amendments, soil SO, sorption, 426 457 transport and transformation of pesticides, 685 soil water-soluble, '*C-NMR spectra, 537 Molybdenite, nitrobenzene reduction, 86 Organic chemicals Molybdenum, N fixation in soybean treated with NO, and Mo, 46 remediation of solvent-contaminated soils by aeration, 121 Monocalcium phosphate monohydrate volatile odor control in liquid hog manure, 704 adsorption on Ca, Na, and Li-saturated kaolinite, 419 reduction of NH; losses from liquid hog manure, 709 sampling unsaturated-zone water, 264 Municipal solid waste compost, chemical properties, 318 volatile and semivolatile, sorption in mixture, 552 Myriophyllum spicatum L., herbicide effects on development, 203 Organic matter aquatic sediments decomposition, 387 Neutralization, soil acidity by wood ash, 433 mineralization under anoxic conditions, 394 Nickel dissolved, effect on sorption of herbicides by soils, 359 accumulation by legumes and extractability from acid mine soil, reactions of N with, 1 spoils, 176 Oryza sativa L. See Rice mobility in urban-waste amended soils, 330 Ovis aries. See Sheep phytotoxicity criteria in agricultural land application of sewage Oxygen, effect on nutrient transformations in aquatic sediments, sludge, 521 Nitrate Ozone dynamics in riparian forest assessment of combined effects of UV-B radiation and O,, 56 groundwater studies, 659 effect on photosynthesis and growth of almond, 208 microbial studies, 666 effect on red spruce in Appalachian forest, 196 groundwater in coastal plain riparian forest, 401 groundwater under pastures receiving NH,NO; or slow-release N Pasture fertilizer, 607 N-fertilized, NO; in groundwater, 607 Nitrifier, competition for soil N, 1 treatment with fluidized bed combustion residue, 335 Nitrobenzene, reduction by sulfide minerals, 86 Pasture catchment, riparian afforestation effects on water yield and Nitrogen quality, 237 fertilizer Pendimethalin, movement in soil columns with artificial macropore, low-contaminant jarosite waste, 679 110 NO, in groundwater under pastures receiving, 607 Perchloroethylene, degradation by Fenton’s reagent, speciation and fixation in soybean pathway, 377 exposed to NO, and CO,, 624 Percolation method, study of Al dissolution in soils, 439 treated with NO, and Mo, 46 Performance, sheep grazing pasture treated with fluidized bed com- information management technology program for loss reduction bustion residue, 335 from farms, 574 Pesticide outputs from field-size agricultural watershed, 602 degradation and transport in clay soil, 653 retention in forest soils, 1 degradation in soil, spatial and temporal variability, 672 streams draining agricultural watershed, 147 determination in soil by resin extraction, 497 water of Southern Plains grasslands, 595 distribution in soil, effect of tillage and rainfall, 464 Nitrogen dioxide in Iowa precipitation, 486 effect on N fixation in soybean, 46 simultaneous consideration of economic returns and groundwater effect on photosynthesis and N fixation in soybean, 624 contamination, 579 Nitrous oxide, analysis by wide bore capillary gas chromatography, starch-encapsulated, effect of water potential, temperature, and 493 soil microbial activity on release, 382 No-till transport and transformation, root zone vs. aggregate model, 685 atrazine distribution in soil, 464 Phaseolus vulgaris L. See Bean sediment and nutrient loss from clay soil, 587 Phosphate materials, control of acid production in pyritic mine ov- sorption-desorption kinetics of alachlor in surface soil, 558 erburden, 627 Nuclear magnetic resonance, °C, soil water-soluble organic C, 537 Phosphatic clay, waste, effect on Cd availability and extractability Nut tree, O, effects on photosynthesis and growth, 208 from sewage sludge, 272 Nutrients Phosphonate, hydrolysis and free radical mediated degradation, 156 750 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 21, OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1992 Phosphoric acid Runoff odor control in liquid hog manure, 704 agricultural land reduction of NH; losses from liquid hog manure, 709 PVA-treated plots, 36 Phosphorus transport of bioavailable P, 30 bioavailable, transport in agricultural runoff, 30 barnyard, vegetative filter treatment in cold regions, 40 distribution and export in forest and agricultural soils of Rhode ion concentration in snowmelt, 102 River watershed, 80 N outputs in field-size agricultural watershed, 602 fractionation in sediment of wetland receiving sewage effluent, 726 Saltbush, fourwing, effect of selective-placement burial of drilling release from soil by wood ash treatment, 433 fluids, 140 removal from wetland receiving, 733 Salts, sludge-borne, efféct on Bradyrhizobium japonicum, 276 runoff from PVA-treated plots, 36 Sampling streams draining agricultural watershed, 147 extraction of large, intact soil cores, 259 water of Southern Plains grasslands, 595 unsaturated-zone water for trichloroethene, 264 Photosynthesis San Joaquin Valley, California, Se and S relationships in alfalfa and O, effects in almond, 208 soil, 353 soybean exposed to NO, and CO,, 624 Sand filter, buried and recirculating, wastewater renovation, 720 Phytotoxicity criteria, Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn in sludge-treated agricul- Sandy soil tural land, 521 Al dissolution rate, 439 Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, sampling unsaturated-zone water for aldicarb degradation, dependence on groundwater chemistry, 368 trichloroethene, 264 Saturated flow, laboratory studies of large, intact soil cores, 259 Picea rubens Sarg. See Spruce, red Sawdust amendment, effect on organic C and organic acidity in red Piedmont landscape, Br movement at selected sites, 469 pine forest floor, 457 Pine Sediment lime effects on forest floor leachate chemistry and element loss from clay soil, tillage effects, 587 fluxes, 410 nutrient transformations, effect of oxygen supply, 387 red, effect of disturbance and soil amendments on dissolved or- organic matter, mineralization under anoxic conditions, 394 ganic C and organic acidity in forest floor, 457 stream, indicator bacterial survival, 591 Pinus resinosa Ait. See Pine, red water of Southern Plains grasslands, 595 Plant wetland receiving sewage effluent, P fractionation, 726 Cd uptake from sludge-amended soils, 73 Seeding, effect on thermophilic composting of tofu refuse, 715 competition for soil N, 1 Selective-placement burial, drilling fluids uptake of organic chemicals, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons I. Effects on soil chemical properties, 135 in carrot, 217 II. Effects on buffalograss and fourwing saltbush, 140 Plastics, sorption of herbicides, 316 Selenate, determination by suppressed ion chromatography, 68 Podzolic soil, ion enrichment of snowmelt water, 102 Selenite, determination by suppressed ion chromatography, 68 Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon, uptake by carrot in sludge- Selenium amended soil, 217 bare soil of Kesterson Reservoir, evaporation and solute move- Polyvinyl alcohol, surface-applied, effect on P losses in runoff and ment, 447 corn growth, 36 Kesterson Reservoir ephemeral pools formed by groundwater rise Potassium, release from soil by wood ash treatment, 433 I. A field study, 246 Power plant, wood ash for neutralization of soil acidity and release II. Laboratory experiments, 252 of P and K, 433 mobility in irrigated soil, effect of organic C amendment, 156 Prunus dulcis (Mill) D.A. Webb. See Almond rates of volatilization among crop species, 341 Public policy, agricultural-environmental policy analysis, 307 relationship to S in alfalfa and soil in San Joaquin Valley, CA, Pyritic mine overburden, control of acid production with P mate- 353 rials, 627 Semivolatile organic chemicals, sorption in mixture, 552 Sericea lespedeza. See Lespedeza Railway right-of-way, chlorophenols in British Columbia, 225, 511 Sewage effluent, wetland receiving Rainfall P fractionation in sediment, 726 effect on atrazine distribution in soil, 464 P removal, 733 pesticide content in Iowa, 486 Sewage sludge, Cd washoff of foliar-applied insecticides from cotton, 373 availability and extractability, effect of waste phosphatic clay, Recirculating sand filter, wastewater renovation, 720 272 Reclamation, Kentucky oil shale mining, topsoil substitutes, 502 concentration effect on chemical extractability and plant uptake, Red clover. See Clover, red Red pine. See Pine, red Sheep, grazing hill pasture treated with fluidized bed combustion Red spruce. See Spruce, red residue, 335 Remediation SI units, conversion factors, 304, 515 gasoline-contaminated soils by passive volatilization, 94 Silicone rubber, sorption of herbicides, 316 solvent-contaminated soils by aeration, 121 Silver mine dump materials, garden soils contaminated with, 82, Resin extraction method, determination of pesticides in soil, 497 509-510, 743 Rhode River watershed, P distribution and export in forest and agri- Simazine, aged residues, desorption and bioavailability in continu- cultural soils, 280 ous corn field, 115, 294 Rice, Se volatilization, 341 Sludge-amended soil Riparian afforestation, effects on water yields and water quality in phytotoxicity criteria for Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn, 521 pasture catchments, 237 polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon uptake by carrot, 217 Riparian forest salt effects on Bradyrhizobium japonicum, 276 coastal plain, groundwater NO, and denitrification, 401 Smelter, Pb in blood in cattle living nearby, 181 NO, dynamics Snowmelt groundwater studies, 659 ion enrichment of water within podzolic soil, 102 microbial studies, 666 performance of vegetative filter strip during, 40 Root trenching, effect on organic C and organic acidity in red pine Sodium sulfide, nitrobenzene reduction, 86 forest floor, 457 Soil Root zone model, transport and transformation of pesticides, 685 chemistry in spruce-fir stand, 12 SUBJECT INDEX effect of selective-placement burial of drilling fluids, 135 Sulfur gasoline-contaminated, remediation by passive volatilization, 94 elemental heavy metal contamination near Leadville, CO, 185 odor control in liquid hog manure, 704 humic substances, estimating percent aromatic C by UV absor- reduction of NH, losses from liquid hog manure, 709 bance spectrometry, 144 fertilizer, low-contaminant jarosite waste, 679 N retention, 1 relationship to Se in alfalfa and soil in San Joaquin Valley, CA, neutralization of acidity by wood ash, 433 353 pesticide determination by resin extraction, 497 Sulfuric acid Se and § relationships in San Joaquin Valley, CA, 353 odor control in liquid hog manure, 704 SO, sorption, 426 reduction of NH; losses from liquid hog manure, 709 solvent-contaminated, remediation by aeration, 121 Suppressed ion chromatography, determination of arsenite, arsenate, Soil amendment, effect on organic C and organic acidity in red pine selenite, and selenate, 68 forest floor, 457 Surface mining, properties of coal refuse, 635 Soil column, with artificial macropore, herbicide and tracer move- Surface soil, sorption-desorption kinetics of alachlor, tillage effects, ment, 110 558 Soil core, large, intact, field extraction and laboratory analysis, 259 Sus scrofa domesticus. See Hog Soil science, for environmental quality, 163 Soil solution 13C-NMR spectra of soluble organic C, 537 Temperature effect, release of starch-encapsulated pesticides, 382 Al in subalpine spruce-fir forest at Whiteface Mountain, NY, 345 Temporal variability, carbofuran degradation in soil, 672 forest ecosystem in Great Lakes region, 614 Tetrachloroethylene, remediation of contaminated soils by aeration, As and Se determination by suppressed ion chromatography, 68 121 spruce-fir stand, 12 Texture, coal refuse pile, 635 Solanum melongena L. See Eggplant Thallium, toxicity in bean, 156 Solid waste compost, municipal, chemical properties, 318 Thidiazuron, effect on development of Myriophyllum spicatum, 203 Solute, movement in Se-contaminated bare soils of Kesterson Res- Tillage effect ervoir, 447 atrazine distribution in soil, 464 Solvent sediment and nutrient loss from clay soil, 587 perchloroethylene degradation by Fenton’s reagent, 377 sorption-desorption kinetics of alachlor in surface soil, 558 remediation of contaminated soils by aeration, 121 Tofu refuse, seeding for thermophilic composting, 715 Somatotropin, bovine, environmental impact of use in dairy cattle, Tomato, Se volatilization, 341 157 Topsoil substitute, Kentucky oil shale mining reclamation, 502 Sorption Toxicity, Tl in bean, 156 alachlor in surface soil, tillage effects, 558 Tracer competitive, p-xylene and water vapors on kaolinite, 419 Br, long-term effects on groundwater, 406 dissolved organic C and SO, on acid forest soils, 643 movement in soil columns with artificial macropore, 110 herbicides Transformation, pesticide, root zone vs. aggregate model, 685 on clays and humic acid, pH effects, 698 Transport on low-input vs. conventional farms, 546 bioavailable P in agricultural runoff, 30 to plastics and silicone rubber, 316 Br in Piedmont landscape, 469 by soils, effect of dissolved organic matter, 359 dicamba in clay soil, 653 SO, by soil, 426 gasoline in soil, 94 volatile and semivolatile organic compounds in mixture, 552 herbicide and tracers in soil columns with artificial macropore, Southern Plains grassland, water quality, 595 110 Soybean P in forest and agricultural soils of Rhode River watershed, 280 heavy metal accumulation, 176 pesticide, root zone vs. aggregate model, 685 N fixation in plants treated with NO, and Mo, 46 Tree, mature, open-top chamber for testing air pollution effects, photosynthesis and N fixation in plants exposed to NO, and CO,, 476 624 Triallate, adsorption on low-input vs. conventional farms, 546 sorption-desorption kinetics of alachlor in surface soil, 558 Trichloroethane, remediation of contaminated soils by aeration, 121 weed control, 579 Trichloroethene, sampling unsaturated-zone water at Picatinny Arse- Spatial variability, carbofuran degradation in soil, 672 nal, NJ, 264 Sphagnum moss Trichloroethylene, remediation of contaminated soils by aeration, odor control in liquid hog manure, 704 121 reduction of NH, losses from liquid hog manure, 709 Trifolium pratense L. See Clover, red Sphalerite, nitrobenzene reduction, 86 Spruce Ultraviolet absorbance spectrometry, estimating percent aromatic C Al in soil solution from subalpine spruce-fir forest, 345 in humic substances, 144 red Ultraviolet-B radiation system, for open-top chamber, 56 response to O, and cloudwater, 196 Unsaturated flow, laboratory studies of large, intact soil cores, 259 soil chemistry and nutrition of spruce-fir stand, 12 Unsaturated-zone water, sampling for trichloroethene at Picatinny Starch-encapsulated pesticide, effect of water potential, temperature, Arsenal, NJ, 264 and soil microbial activity on release, 382 Urban area, pesticides in Iowa precipitation, 486 Stream Urban waste-amended soil, mobility of heavy metals, 330 chlorophenols in right-of-way ditches in British Columbia, 225, Utility right-of-way, chlorophenols in British Columbia, 225, 511 511 indicator bacterial survival in sediments, 591 Vegetables, contaminated gardens in Aspen, CO, 82, 509-510, 743 N and P in agricultural watershed, 147 Vegetation, establishment on coal refuse, 635 Subsurface flow, N outputs in field-size agricultural watershed, 602 Vegetative filter treatment, dairy barnyard runoff in cold regions, Sudax, Cd uptake from sludge-amended soils, 73 40 Sugarbeet, Se volatilization, 341 Vigna unguiculata L. See Cowpea Sulfate Volatile organic chemicals medeling soil sorption, 426 adsorption on Ca, Na, and Li-saturated kaolinite, 419 retention in aggregated acid forest soils, 643 sampling unsaturated-zone water, 264 Sulfide mineral, nitrobenzene reduction, 86 sorption in mixture, 552 752 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 21, OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1992 Volatilization in soybean, 579 passive, remediation of gasoline-contaminated soils, 94 Wetland Se by crop species, 341 Louisiana coastal, metal to Al correlation, 539 receiving sewage effluent Washoff, insecticide from cotton, 373 P fractionation in sediment, 726 Waste management P removal, 733 municipal solid waste composts, 318 Whiteface Mountain, New York, Al in soil solution from subalpine selective-placement burial of drilling fluids, 135, 140 spruce-fir forest, 345 Waste treatment, biotechnology and, 167 Wide bore capillary gas chromatography, analysis of climate gases, Wastewater, renovation in buried and recirculating sand filters, 720 4 Water, humic substances, estimating percent aromatic C by UV ab- Wind, flow within open-top chamber, 49 sorbance spectrometry, 144 Wisconsin central sand plain, aldicarb residue degradation, depend- Water potential, effect on release of starch-encapsulated pesticides, ence on groundwater chemistry, 368 382 Wood ash, neutralization of soil acidity and release of P and K, 433 Water quality Wood poles, chlorophenol-treated, contamination of right-of-way impact of grazing cattle, 591 ditches, 225, 511 impact of pre- and postemergence atrazine in corn, 567 P in agricultural runoff, 30 P in runoff from PVA-treated plots, 36 p-Xylene vapor, adsorption on Ca, Na, and Li-saturated kaolinite, riparian afforestation effects in pasture catchments, 237 419 Se in Kesterson Reservoir, 246, 252 Southern Plains grasslands, 595 vegetative filter treatment of barnyard runoff, 40 Zea mays L. See Corn Water retention, coal refuse pile, 635 Zinc Water treatment, wastewater renovation in buried and recirculating accumulation by legumes and extractability from acid mine sand filters, 720 spoils, 176 Water vapor, adsorption on Ca, Na, and Li-saturated kaolinite, 419 fertilizer, low-contaminant jarosite waste, 679 Water yield, riparian afforestation effects in pasture catchments, garden soils of Aspen, CO, 82, 509-510, 743 237 mobility in urban-waste amended soils, 330 Water-soluble organic carbon, soil, '*C-NMR spectra, 537 phytotoxicity criteria in agricultural land application of sewage Weed control sludge, 521 efficacy of metolachlor applied by chemigation or conventional pine forest floor, lime effects, 410 methods, 232 soils near Leadville, CO, 185

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