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AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX Author Index, Vol. 30, 2001, J. Environ. Qual. Aamand, J., 24 Boersma, L., 101, 112 Christiansen, A., 2046 Drury, C.F., 561 Aase, J.K., 1009, 1315 Boesch, D.F., 303 Chudek, J.A., 147 Dunham. S.J., = Abbott, D.E., 608 Bolan, N.S., 1064 Chung, S.W., 822 Dutilleul, P., 11 Abdul-Baki, A.A., 1808 Bollinger, J.-C., 1581 Clausen, L., 846, 858 Ebinger, M ss. 2202 Achtnich, C., 403 Bonaiti, G., 1330 Clay, $.D., 180 Edge, V.E.., 714, 729 Adams, M.L., 1575 Boote, K.J., 71 Clegg, B.S., 1360 Edwards, C.A., 1481 Adani, F., 1675 Boothe, D.L., 992 Clothier, B.E., 1064 Edwards. D.R., 992 Addiscott, T., 2212 Bordjiba, O., 418 Clucas, L.M., 1968 Eawards, G.C., 776 Adel, M.M., 356 Borin, M., 1330 Coale, F.J., 1023 Egsgaard, H., 1266 Adriano, D.C., 596, 1071 36rjesson, G., 369 Cogger, C.G., 2188 E ilertsson, J.. 1604 Ahmad, D., 1, 11 Bork, H., 2070 Cohen, Y., 884 Eklo, O.M., 2046 Ahmad, N., 683, 729 Boyd, R.S., 85 Colangelo, D.J., 1564 Elliott, J.A., 1796 Ahn, C., 1457 Boyd, S.A., 152: C ‘olucci, M.S., 2070, 2077 Ellsworth, T.R.. 894 Airoldi, C., 954 Brand, M.H., 1564 C olvin, T.S., 1305 E lentiaien er i W.. Aislabie, J., 2134 Brandsch, R., 1604 ¢ ‘omfort, S.D., 1636 Entry, J.A., 153 Akala, V.A., 2098 3ranham, B.E., 1612 Conder, J.M., 1231 Epstein, L.. 1844 Al-Abed, S.R., 903 Braskerud, B.C., 1447 Connolly, R.D., 702 Eriksen, J., 1051 Albanis, T.A., 121 Breeze, V.G., 180 Cooper, B., 714 Eriksson, J., 2053 Alborzfar, M., 200 Breshears, D.D., 2202 ( Yooper, E.E., 624 Eshel, A., 884 Allain, C.M.G., 1575 Bresson, L.-M., 211 ( ‘orapcioglu, M.Y., 2081 Esparza, M., 2037 Alleman, J.E., 246 Briggs, P.R., 714, 729 ( ornelis, C., 1040 Essiger, C., 1904 Allshouse, R.D., 1432 Brinsfield, R.B., 303 ( ‘orwin, D.L., 2211 Essington, M E., 608 Alm, J., 387 Brobst, R.B., 1490, 1528 ¢ “raig, I.P., 697 Evanylo, G.K., 1784 Almas, A.R., 869 Brooks, B.E., 624 ( ‘remers, D.A., 2202 Evenson, C_J., 648 Ambus, P., 1266 a G.O., 493 € ‘restana, S.. 520 Exner, M.E., 1184 Ammons, J.T., 608 own, J.R.., —_ ( ‘ritter, S.A M , 954 Fabricius, I., 846, 858 Andraski, T.W., 1822 na K R., ( ‘rutchfield, J., 2206 Fales, S.L., 584 Andres, A.S., 1163, 1858 Bundt, M.., 1296 ( ‘rowley, D.E., 2091 Fan, T.W.-M.. 2091 Andrieux, P., 982 Bundy, L.G., 58, 1822 ( ‘ryer, S.A., 1887 Farmer, N., 1533 Anisimova, M.A., 2006 Bunzl, K., 934 Dabrowski, J.M., 814 Fennessy, M.S., 1853 Arey, J.S., 460 Burbach, M.E., 1184 D’ Angelo, E., 2206 Ferguson, J.D., 1432 Armbruster, M., 174 Bush, B.J., 939 Daniel, T.C., 992 Fernandez. P.. 1286 Artiola, J.F., 479 Butler, T.A., 2141 Daniels, M.B.., 2157 Ferrero, A., 131 Athay, D., 648 Cabrera,M .L., 217, 1411, 1784,1790 Daniels, W.L., 1382 Ferris, M.J., 2202 Augustin, J., 272 (C ahill, C.F., 1118 Dao, T.H., 1693 Filoso, S., 967 Aulenbach, B.= 329 ( amargo, P.B., 967 Davis, M.A., 85 Firestone, M.K Ausma, S.,7 (C ambardella, C.A., 1305 Davranche, M., 1581 Fisher, M.M., 261 Austin, NR.99 3¢ ( ameron, K.C., 1855 Dean, S.M., 1126 Fitzgerald-Hubble Badawy, S.H., 1575 ( ampbell, C.G., 573 De Busk, W.F., 1438 Flite, ( Bahadir, M., 2006 ( ‘apel, P.D., 212 De Jager, P.A., 1675 Flowerday. Balogh, S.J., 2173 ( arballo, M. “3165 De la Torre, A.I., 2165 Folmar, Banks, M.K., 395, 1516 ( irtagena, M.C., 2165 Delaune, P., 2157 Ford, P.W Barbarick, K A., “ta8 ( sey, F.X.M., 1354 Delgado, A., 182° ) Fox, R.H.. 584 16% Barbash, J.E.,8 : ( asey, R.E., 1720, 1732 Dentel, S.K., 102 3 FransenS,. C., 2188 Barnes, P.L.., feo ( atlett, K.M., 2202 Derby, N . 194 Fraser, R., 2134 Barnette, M., 1134 ( att, J.A a ig J., 1134 Freebairn, D.M., 702 Barrie Webster, G.R., 273 ( ‘essna, A.J., 1796 De Vos, 5 1092 Fritze, H., 1134 Barriuso, E., 2113 ( ha. DK.. 1126 Di, H.J.. 55 Fumoto, T., 45 Bartkowiak, D., 448 ( hambers, B.J., 1575 Diaz, R. Ae 5 Gaber, H., 1636 Barton, L., 1831 ( han, A.S.K., 786, 1896 Diez. J.A., 2165 Gabet, E J., 1080 Bary, / A.L., 188 ( haney, R.L., 1490, 1693, 1949 Dijkstra, P., 501 Gadelle, F.. 47 Bassein,S. ., 1844 ( hang, C., 229, 376 Dilmeghani, M., 2062 alligan, I D I D242 0 Basta, N.T., 493, : 653 Chang, N.-B., 1392 Dise, N.B., 1747 allivan, G J.. 798 ( , Battaglin, W.A., hanmekha, N., 1940 DiSpirito, A.A., 624, 635 an, J., 127 8, 2213 Becker, J.O.., 178 ( ‘hanton, J., 369 Do, Y.S., 624, 635 ardner, D.S.. 1612 Beckett, R., 750 ( ‘hapman, J.C., 740 Dobrovin-Pennington, A., 760 arrett, P.B., 1° Bell, J.N.B., 1341 ( ‘hapman, S.L., 2157 Dohrmann, R., 1927 arrido, F., 573 Benson, V.W., 1790 ( “haudri, A.M., 1575 Dorr, G., 697 irty, J., 884 Bergstrém, L.F., 1659 C ‘hen, J.-L., 903 Dou, Z., 1432 sassman, P.W., 822 Bertsch, P.M., 460, 1206 ( ‘hen, W., 2037 Douglass, L.W., 2141 Gaynor, J.D., 561 Birr, A.S., 2018 ( ‘hendorain, M., 573 Dowdy, R.H.., 140 ; Gennari, M., 131 Bjorneberg, D.L., 1009, 1315 ( ‘heon, J.-Y., 1548 Downs, W.C., 1540 Geuzens, P., 1040 Blaser, P., 1296 ( ‘hin, Y.-P., 1371 Drabyk, A.M.S., 1098 Ghodrati, M., 573 Bloom, S.A., 1540 ( ‘horover, J., 1699, 2127 Drake, B., 501 Giardini, L., 1330 Blumenthal, D.L., 1118 ¢ ‘how, J.C., 1118 Drew, M.C., 2081 Gillespie, T.J.. 776 2215 2216 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL 30, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2001 Gilliam, J.W — 1858 Huttunen, J.T., 387 Le, J., 750 Mead, A., 760 Gilliom, R.J., 83 Hymus, G., 501 Le Bissonnais, Y., 211 Meding, S.M., 1411 Gledhill, M.. 173 Hyne, R.V., 750 Lecomte, V., 2113 Meehan, T., 1206 Glenn, E.P.., 1454 Isensee, A e. L808 Lee, D.-Y., 894 Meek, D.W., 1305 Gold, A.J., 1596 Jabro, J.D.. Lee, J.-Y., 1548 Merckx, R., 1249 a Gonzalez Jorge. H., 1118 Jackson, M1 , 138 Lee, K.-K., 1548 Mersie, W *- 1271 Goolsby, D.A., 329, 1836 Jage C.R.. 1015 Lee, LS. 1258, 1644 Mersiowsky, I., 1604 Govers, G., 1249 Janssen, K.A., 1324 Lee, M.-H., 1548 Meyer, M.T., 1836 Gower, S.T., 58 Jaynes, D.B., 1305 Lee, S.-Y., 1548 Meyer, V.F., 1528 Gradwohl, R., 1222 Jensen, E.S., 1266 Leeds, J.A., 1998 Miller, B.S., 30 Graham, G.R., 1848 Johansen, M.P., 2010 Leifeld, J., 602 Mills, A.L., 238 Granato, T.C., 140, 1653 Johnson, C.A., 1237 Leigh, K.A., 750 Misselbrook, T.H., 760 Green, S.R.. a Johnson, C.B., 101, 112 Leirés, M.C., 1420 fitchell, T.J., 1756 Green, J.T.. 2180 Johnson, D.W., 501 Lenke, H., 403 Mitsch, W.J., 1457 Griffis, C.L.. "992 Johnston, C.T., 246 Leonard, A.W., 7 Miya, R.K., 1911 Grimalt, J.O., 1286 Jokela, W.E., 1659 Levy, G.J., 2149 Moncrief, J.F., 998, 2120 Groffman, P.M., 1596 Jonassen, KE N., 526 Leys, J.F., 7 Montgomery, B.R., 30 Gron, C., 200, 52 6. 1266 Jones, R.M., 210 Li, Z., 903 Moore, D., 1154 Guest, C.A., 246 Jgrgensen, C., 24 Liang, X., 1618 Moore, P.A., Jr., 992, 2157 Guiraud, P., 418 Jgrgensen, O., 526 Lilja, T., 589 Morris, L.A., 1411 Guo, M., 1699, 2127 Juang, K.-W., 894 Lim, R.P., 750 Mortensen, G.K., 1266 Gupta, S.C., 998, og Kabala, C., 485 Lin, B., 1618 Mortimer, W.P., 77¢€ Gurprasad, N.P., Kadri, M , 418 Lin, K.-S., 1392 Mountford, H.S.., 1080 Haggerty, P.K., 1 1. 112 Kammerdiener, S.A., 2202 Lin, Z.-Q., 1464, 171¢ Moussa, R., 98 Haith, D.A., 1 33 Karlen, D.L., 1305 Liu, D., 37 Muir, J.P., 210 Hakonson, T.E., 2010 Karnieli, A., 884 Lode, O., 947, 2046 Mulla, D.J., 337, 2018 Halfpenny-Mitchell, L., 77 Karr, J.D., 1163, 1858 Lombi, E., 1919 Mullen, M.D., 608 Hall, J.C.. 1360 Kauppila, T., 589 Louchart, X., 982 Munn, D.A., 1857 Hamasaki, A., 1693 Kay, D., 1523 Lowenthal, D.H., 1118 Munoz, M.J., 2165 Hamelers, H.V.M.. Keller, A., 1976 Lowrance, R., 617 Munster, C.L., 2081 Hammar, T., 387 Kellogg, D.Q., 1596 Lu, P., 37, 1059 Murphy, J.F., 85 Han, F.X., 912 Kelly, J.M., 427 Lytle, C.M., 1464, 17 Muschal, M., 714 Hanrahan, G., 1738 Kennedy, I.R., 683, 702 Ma, L.Q., 222 aaa Nacapricha, D., 1195 Hansen, N.C., 2120 Kettrup, A., 1618 Ma, O.L. Nachtergaele, J., 1249 Hansen, P.E., 526 Kiikkila, O., 1134 MacDonald. 1 Nairn, R.W., 648 Hansmann. W., 919 Kim-Yang, H., 162 Machacek, T.A., 1636 Nater. E., 2173 Hao, X., 376 Kimber, S.W., 683 Madsen, L., 846 Négre, M., 131 Hapeman, C_J., 1808 Kimmell, R.J., 1324 Magnien, R.E., 303 Nelson, S.G., 1154 Hargreaves, J.A., 912 Kincaid, R.L., 1490 Maguire, R.O., 1023 Newman, S., 1438, 1998 Harman-Fetcho, J.A., 1808 King, J.J., 246 Mah, J.T., 1023 Ng, H.Y.F., 561 Harris, W.G.. 1961 King, L.D., 2180 Maier, R.M., 479 Nichol — W.., 1796 Hart, T.T., 635 Kingery, W.L., 912 Mamedov. A.I., 2149 Nicosia, I Hartikainen. H., 546, 960 Kirso, U., 526 Manoliadis, O.G., 1150 Nielsen, T.r y: Haslam, S.F.1., 147 Klaine, S.J., 411, 1720, 1732 Mansell, R.S., 1540 Nierop, K.G.J., 1675 Hassid, I., 88 Kleinman, P.J.A., 2026 Mansfeldt, T., 1927 Nkedi-Kizza, P., 71 Hatfield, J.1 . 624, 635, 1100 Knicker, H., 403 Marade, J., 448 Noble, R., 760, 1015 Havens, P.L., 553 Knighton, R.E., 194 Martikainen, P.J., 387 Nohrstedt, H.-O., 189 Haygarth, P., 2105 Koch, C., 2113 Martin-Neto, L., 520 Nookabkaew, S., 1195 Fe. Y:,. 1371 Koégel-Knabner, I., 602 Martin, G.E., 1184 Nordiund, S., 189 He, Z.. 1685 Kolb, M., 2006 Martinelli, L.A., 967 Nordmark, C., 448 Heathwaite, L.. 2 Kollist-Siigur, K., 526 Martinez, C., 1286 Norman, J.M., 58 Heidtke, T.M., 17 Kolpin, D.W., 831 Masten, S.J., 1624 Norton, L.D., 246 Heighton, L.P., 1808 Konstantinou, [.K., 121 Matthews, R., 2105 Nowack, B., 919 Helweg, C., 526 Képpel, V.. 919 Matzner, E., 1747 Nutter, W.L., 1411 Hess, T.M., 538 Koski-Vahala, J., 546, 960 Mauromoustakos, A., 2157 O’Connor, G.A., 140, 1059, 1490, Hettiarachchi, G.M., 1214 Kotylak, M.W., 768 Mays, P.A., 427 1653 Hill, N.S., 217 Kovach, J., 798 Mbagwu, J.S.C., 1667 Obrecht, J.-M., 919 Hintz, L.D., 1853 Kraft, G.J., 1176 Mbila, M.O., 1667 Ochoa-Loza, F.J., 479 Hobbs, P.J.. 345. 760 Krauss, M., 1296 Mbuya, O.S., 71 Oh, B.-T., 1636 Hoégbom, L., 189 Kristensen, K., 1051 McBride, M.B., 78 Ohno, T., 1631 Honeycutt, C.W., 1685 Kukier, U., 1949 McCann, M.A., 1784, 1790 Olness, A.E., 2120 Hooper, R.P., 329 Kumar, A., 740 McConnell,L. L., 1808 Orlovsky, L., 884 Hoover, C.M.. 141] Kumaraswamy, S., 2195 McCrory, D.F., 345 Ostendorf, D.W., 1756 Hopkins, D.W., 147 Kusserow, R., 171 McDowell, L.R., 1490 Otton, J.K., 12: Hossner, L.R., 1143 Kuykendall, H.A., 1784, 1790 McDowell, R.W., 508, 1587, 2026 @ygarden, L., 1771 House, W.A.., 17 Laird, D.A., 635, 1667 McFarland, M.J., 210 Paerl, H.W., 1508 Hoveland, C.S., 1784, 1790 Lal, R., 2098 McGowen, S.L., 493 Pant, H.K., 668, 1474 Huang, X., 1258 Lamb, J.F.S., 30 McGrath, A.E., 1080 Papiernik, S.K., 1278 Hubbard, R.K., 617 Lamminen, M., 1371 McGrath, S.P., 1575, 1919 Parizek, R.R., 254 Huggett, D.B., 912 Langston, J.M., 2157 McKeon, C., 1154 Park, J.-H., 1523 Huggins, D.R., 822, 998 Lanno, R.P., 1231 McLaren, R.G., 1940, 1968 Parkin, G.W., 1360 Hugo, L., 683 Lara, L.B., 967 McLeod, M., 2134 Parkin, T.B., 786, 1896 Hungate, B.A., 501 Larney, F.J., 376 McNamee, C., 1271 Parlange, J.-Y., 151 Hutchinson, S.L., 395, 1516 Larsen, L., 2 McTiernan, K., 2105 Patel, R., 171 Al THOR INDEX, J ENVIRON. QUAI VOI Peacock, All aps ss Sanderson, M.A., 210 Stone, J.J., 2010 aite, 3 768 Peall, S.K.C., 814 Scarbrough J.D., 427 R., |Y D alker, H Peeling, D.C., 1756 Schepers, J.S., 1 184 584 ilker, f D.. 1624 Peirce, J.J., 1904 Schipper, L.A.., 1X] allschlage I D i jOR& Pennanen, T., 1134 Sci wlenk, D.K., 912 Stroup alter, M.F i 51 Pepple, M . 448 Su, f alter, M 5 Perkiémaki, J., 11 34 Suga, i Petersen, $.O., 1051 Sullivan D.M., 2188 Picchioni, G.A., 440 Sun, Y P.. 1392 g, H.P Picek, Be 147 Sund, J. 648 ang, Z., 3 Pichtel, J.T., 1481 1855 Surge ner G a7 ashburn S.P Pierson, S.T., 1784, 1790 SuzZUKI, S is itson, J. Pierzynski, G.M., 1214, 1324, 1490 Suzuk ay itson, M I Poesen, J.. | 249 SV ensson atts, D.G 175 Pollock, S.J W j Poreda, R.J.. 1184 D Porro, I., 655 Weber, J.1 Powell, J.M., 1822 Webs ter, E.A Powelson, D.K., 238 Wehage, H Power, J.F., 1866 Welacky r.W Prasher, S.O., 1, 1] Sél Weld, J.1 Preedy, N., 2105 intidanai, N., 11! 5 Welke S.. 22 Prescott. C.E., 1401 P., 1040 avlor, M., 2134 Wendroth, O Preston, C.M., 1401 \.. 1271 ivlor, M.D., 17 W est, I I Punshon, T., 1071 ; g. I... 2149 eal,J 185. 4 Westerhoff Qafoku, O.S., 217 hannon, R.D., 254 JLR.. 1808 Westermann Qian, J.H., 1464, 1710 A.N S08. | 1464, 1710 Whalen J.K Quinton, J.N. 538 134] Whicker, I Quiring, D.V., 7 6S 1636 hompson M.L.. 1667 Whitall, D R Quiroga-Garza H.M 440 ffield, R.E., 2180 horstensen, ¢ W.., 947. 2046 White, S.I Rabalais, N.N.. 320 M., I Whiting S.N Radcliffe, D.E 1790 Whitwell, 7 Radosevich, M., 11 Wiese. R., 1866 . Ram, J.L., 171 Wilcke, W Ramakrishnan, Williams R Ramberg, C.F., . Williams M.R Randall, G.W ‘ Wilson. P.( 4 Ransom, M.D., 1214 D.M Wilson, S.\ Raupach, M.R., 714, 729 Windham W.E Reddy, K.R., 261, 668, | 43 8. 1474 imanton, J.R., 2010 Wirth, S.. 1 Redente, E.F., 152 8 imek M.. 14 .M 934 Wiseman, V \ J I Reed, R I 210 p| son. B.W., 702 Withers. P J \ 120) Reifenhauser, W., 934 ims, J.T., 1023 Wong, I K Reinecke, A.J., 814 L040, 135 +| Wong, H.¢ x Remmenga, M.D., 440 RAY Wong J.W.C., 878 Rice, P.J., 1808 Wood, J Richards, L.W., 1118 Woods, N ) Robbins, C.W., 1009 Worsfold, I> Roberts, A., 2134 Wu. L., 222 Roman, H., 1624 Xin, X 5 Rosario, R., 1699 illejo, A é Xu. I l¢ N Rose, J.B., 1933 Vance, C.P., 30 Yaguchi K Rosenblatt, A.f . 1596 Van der Zee, S.I \.T.M., 1976 Yates, S.R Ross, D.S., 91 Sosebee Vandi viere, M.. 2206 Ye, ZH Rostagno, C.M., 160 Spalding Van Genuchten, MvAi Th 1040 Yokovan i Rowe, G.T., 281 Sparovek Van Ripe G.G 1400 Young, B Rowell, D.M., 1401 Sposi to Van Wesenbeeck,L J 553. 561 1887 Young, i| E.¢ ) Roy, J.W., 1360 Vaz, C.M.P., « 520 Zahir, K.O . Roygard, J.K.F.. 1064 \ eek A.H.M., 1675 Zahn, J.A Rubin, A.. 1490 I Zarkadis \.K Rudolph, D.L., 1848 Vilanova Zawislanski PA Russelle, M.P., 30 Ste Villumsen, Zelazny. L.W Ryan, J.A., 903 Ste Zhao, FJ ) Ryan, M.C., 1848 Stewart, B.R Zhao. SA YS Sadeghi, A.M., 1808 Stewart, M.1 \ oltz M ' 98? Zhao, X., | < Salbu, B., 1771 Stewart, W.M., 1143 Von Steiger B Zhou, L.X 7 R Samphao, A., 1940 Stites, W., 1176 Wadey, P.. 1341 Zielinski, R \ Sanchez-Bayo, F., 683 toit, M.H., 1596 Waener-Ric iidd]l e, ¢ 1360 Zipper,C. I j Ss Subject Index, Vol. 30, 2001, J. Environ. Qual. Acetochlor, ground water, National Water-Quality Assessment pro- output fluxes from forest ecosystems in Europe, 1747 gram, 831 Aluminum by-products, effect on manure P extractability, 1693 Acid mine spoil, reclamation with fly ash and lime-stabilized biosolids Aluminum chloride, effect on P runoff from swine manure, 992 mixture, 608 Ammonia/ammonium Acid rain, effect on Al output fluxes from forest ecosystems, 1747 emissions from livestock wastes, additives to reduce, 345 Acidic mine drainage, treatment using successive alkalinity-producing surface runoff from grasslands fertilized with broiler litter, 1784 systems, 1015 Ammonium nitrate, fertilizer on barley, cover crop effects on nitrate Acidification, lignite mine spoil amended with fly ash or limestone, leaching, 1659 1420 Anaerobic degradation, atrazine and metolachlor in wetland soil and Acorus gramineus Sol. ex Aiton. See Sweetflag water microcosms, 1271 Additives, reducing ammonia and odor emissions from livestock Andisols, nitrate adsorption in coffee plantations in Costa Rica, 1848 wastes, 345 Animal feeding operation lagoon system, nutrient conversions by Aerial application, pesticides in cotton, 697 photosynthetic bacteria, 648 Aerobic composting, effect on extractability of manure P, 1693 Animal waste effluent, effect of dissolved organic matter on chlor- Agaricus bisporus (Lange) Imbach. See Mushroom pyrifos sorption by soils, 1258 Aged petroleum sludge, phytoremediation, effect of irrigation tech- Anoxic soils, methane production and oxidation in rice soil, 2195 niques and scheduling, 1516 Appalachian Valley and Ridge physiographic province, nitrate re- Aging effect. Cd transport in undisturbed contaminated sandy soil moval in riparian wetland, 254 columns, 1040 Arid region, biosolids application in Chihuahuan Desert, runoff water Agricultural ecosystem quality, 160 biosolids-amended watershed, Hg in soil and runoff, 2173 Arsenic model for regional heavy-metal balances, 1976 availability to vegetables grown in slag-contaminated soils, 934 P export, linking source and transport mechanisms, 1587 fractionation in soil by continuous-flow sequential extraction site vulnerability to P loss, 2026 method, 1940 Agricultural practices immobilization in contaminated sediments by hydroxyapatite addi- effect on nitrate N in surface waters, 337 tion, 460 eutrophication of Chesapeake Bay, 303 solubility and transport in smelter-contaminated soils, reduction Agricultural soils with diammonium phosphate, 493 application of pig slurry to experimental crop, 2165 water resources in Ganges basin, 356 methane oxidation and production, 1896 Artificial recharge, humic ground water, 200 N and C leaching and their role in denitrification potential, 58 Asulam, degradation in turfgrass soil incubated under open and sealed P accumulation from long-term applications of cattle feedlot ma- conditions, 18 nure, 229 Atrazine persistence of estrogenic hormenes adsorption on Fe oxides, 858 I. 178-Estradiol and estrone, 2070 adsorption onto quartz, calcite, kaolinite, and a-alumina, 846 I]. 17a-Ethynylestradiol, 2077 anaerobic degradation in wetland soil and water microcosms, 127 sediment and Pt ransport from Belgian agricultural catchment, 1249 fate in sandy soil cropped with sorghum, 71 Agrochemicals, microbial biodegradation studies in Oxisols using cal- ground water, National Water-Quality Assessment program, 831 orimetry, 954 interaction with humic substances, 520 Agronomic approach, application of pig slurry to experimental crop, losses, effect of tillage, intercrop, and controlled drainage-subir- 2165 rigation, 561 Air pollution, photosynthesis, chlorophyll integrity, and spectral re- metabolite formation, 1271 flectance in exposed lichens, 884 mineralization in ground water—-fed wetland area, 24 Airborne compounds nonpoint sources of deisopropylatrazine in surface water using concentrations of malodorous volatile organic compounds from discrimination diagrams, 1836 swine effluent, 624 photodegradation in natural waters and soils under environmental 1,3-dichloropropene from tree and vine applications, 1887 conditions, 121 lindane movement from canola fields planted with treated seed, 768 transport through unsaturated soil columns, effects of effluent irri- Mt. Zirkel Visibility Study, 1118 gation and wetting—drying cycles, 1644 pathways of endosulfan transport from cotton, 714, 729 Atroplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt. See Saltbush, fourwing Alachlor Australia ground water, National Water-Quality Assessment program, 831 endosulfan transport runoff losses, herbicide banding and tillage system interactions, I. Integrative assessment of airborne and waterborne path- 2120 ways, 714 Alaska, biogeochemistry of treeline watershed, 1990 II. Modeling airborne dispersal and deposition by spray and Aldrin, Brazilian watershed with sugarcane and sediment redistribu- tion, 2006 vapor, 729 endosulfan transport in runoff from cotton, GLEAMS model, 702 Alfalfa, remediation of excess inorganic N at fertilizer spill site, 30 fate and toxicity of endosulfan in Namoi River water and bottom Alkalinity, generation by successive alkalinity-producing systems, sediment, 750 1015 Allelopathic activity, oxidation of phenolic acid derivatives by soil, off-site movement of endosulfan from irrigated cotton, 683 1631 profenofos residues in wild fish from cotton-growing areas, 740 Alpine soils, Pb and Zn in soils of Swiss National Park, 919 spray drift of pesticides arising from aerial application in cotton, 697 Alum, effect on P runoff from swine manure, 992 Availability. See Bioavailability a-Alumina, pesticide adsorption, 846 Avena barbata Pott ex Link. See Slender oat Aluminum Azinphos-methyl, spray deposition into surface waters in orchard complexation with rhamnolipid biosurfactant, 479 area, 814 immobilization in contaminated sediments by hydroxyapatite addi- tion, 460 Bacteria SUBJECT INDEX, J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 30, 2001 2219 movement in ground water flowing through basalt and sand aqui Mo standards for land application, 1490 fers, 1533 relatio|n ships between treatment process and soil P availability \ phenanthrene degradation in soils co-inoculated with phenan- (23 threne-degrading and biosurfactant-producing Pseudomo repeated application to tall fescue, 2188 nas, 1126 Biosurfactant. See Surfactant photosynthetic, nutrient conversions in concentrated animal feed Blast furnace sludge deposit, crystalline cyanide-coniaining compound ing operation lagoon system, 648 1927 Bangladesh, upstream water diversion in Ganges basin, 356 Book reviews Barium, immobilization in contaminated sediments by hydroxyapatite Agrochemical Fate and Movement—Perspectis addition, 460 Study, 2211 Barley 4 Case for Wetland Restoration, 1853 fertilized with ammonium nitrate, cover crop effects on nitrate Ecotoxicology: The Study of Pollutants in Ec leaching, 1659 tion, 1481 phytosiderophore influences on Cd mobilization and uptake, 2091 Encyclopedia of Environmental Science, 1853 Basalt aquifer, movement of coliform | ria and nutrients in ground Environmental Pollution and Plant Responses water flowing through, Estuarine Science: A Synthetic Approach t Belgium, sediment and P transport from agricultural catchment, 1249 tice, 1854 . Benefin, degradation in turfgrass soil incubated under open and sealed Handbook of Property Estimation Methods f conditions, 18 ronmental and Health Sciences, 1099 Bentazone Hormonally Active Agents in the Environme idsorption on Fe oxides, 858 An Introduction to the Management and Regu adsorption onto quartz, calcite, kaolinite, and a-alumina, 846 Waste, 1481 degradation in Norwegian soils, 947 All Scales: An Introduction to Syste sorption in Norwegian soils, 2046 Wealth of Nations: Harnessing the Bermudagrass vironment, 1482 fertilized with slow-release N source Nature Farming and Microbial I. N uptake and potential leaching losses, 440 Pesticide Formulations and phytoremediation of aged petroleum sludge, 395 Physical Science: W Bioavailability Know, 1857 As, Cu, Pb, Th, and Zn to vegeta g-contaminatec ion of Chlorinated <¢ soils, 934 e Energy—lIts Physics biosolids Mo to maize, 140 Economics a nd Planning, Seconc - biosolids Mo to soybean grain, 1653 Resources and the Environment, 2212 metals in smelter-contaminated soil and Environmental Quality. Second Edit and chemical extractions, | Movement in the Rhizosphere, 1855 relationships between bios« ization for Mani j syste ab ility, 1023 ments in the R sorbed-phase 2,4-D, kinetic ind Downscal Biodegradation. See Degradation Biogeochemistry, treeline watershed in Biomacromolecules, degradation during endosullan amended feces, 1675 Seasonal Nypt Biomass-filter strip, switchgrass, with dairy manure, 210 Bioremediation alfalfa remediation of excess inorgar heavy metal—contaminated soils, chemically enhanced phytoextrac mulching of soil polluted by Cu-Ni plant contamination by organic | 2081 residual fertilizer nitrate I. Laboratory demonstration of system, | II. Soil redox potential and solul during treatment, 11 Biosolids application in Chihuahuan Desert bioavailability of Mo to maize, 14 Cd adsorption on amended soils, 9 compost compost age and sample storage effects on maturity tors, 2141 s9> effect of sample storage on stability and maturity evaluation rock phosphate, Ld decomposition and N mineralization tionship with initial chem n and uptake by wheat and barley, eff istry, 1401 es effect on P retention and release in sandy soils, 1059 effects on stream water concer! effect on runoff water quality after forest fire, 1528 rank-order geostatistics for spatial interpol Hg distribution in soil and runoff from amended agricultural water contaminated site, 894 shed, 2173 removal from coal ash leachate by constructed wetland, 1710 immobilization of Pb, Zn, and Cd in smelter-contaminated soils, solubility and transport in smelter-contaminated soils, reduction 1222 with diammonium phosphate, 493 lime-stabilized, mine spoil reclamation, 608 sorption and desorption on phosphatic clay, 1961 Mo availability to soybean grain, 1653 transport in undisturbed contaminated sandy soil columns, 1040 J. ENVIRON. OUAL.. VOI EMBER-DECEMBER 2001 ield experiment with sewage sludge inosulfuron, behavior in paddy surface waters, sediments, and ground water, 13] lifferent temperature and organic mat- lay ation exchange content relative to clay content in lignite overbur sources, 1315 den, 1143 rroptu ion, effect on runoff and soil loss in effluent-irrigated soils, 2149 phosphatic, heavy metal interactions, 196] rhhaammnnoollii pid bioesuer factanete , 4i/g9 layey soils, particulate P and sediment in surface runoff and drain- unsaturated soil column, 92 flow, 589 limate, effect on nitrate N in surface waters, 337 pene air concentrations from tree and vine applica- lopyralid, transport from irrigation district to South Saskatchewan ISS River, 1796 pesticide applications of Cu on perennial crops, 1844 ‘oal ash pile, trace element removal from leachate by constructed sampling well water for pesticide residues, 448 wetland, 1710 Se distribution and fluxes in intertidal wetlands of San Francisco oal combustion by-product leachate, behavior of Fe. Mn, Co, and Bay. 1080 Ni in constructed wetland treating, 1464 lorimetry, microbial biodegradation studies of agrochemicals in oal combustion by-products Oxisols. 954 composting, chemical characterization of synthetic soil, 246 netalaxyl toxicity, uptake, and distribution, 411 wetland mesocosm lined with, chemical analysis of soil and lea wwbrida L. See Canna chate, 1457 . atmospheric movement of lindane from fields planted with oal mine, underground, effect of flue gas desulfurization by-product treated seed, 768 on water quality, 1371 arbon oal mine spoil pile, Colorado, sources of salinity near, 1237 effect on denitrification potential in agroecosystems, 58 oal refuse, leachates blended with fly ash, 1382 leaching in agroecosystems, 58 ‘obalt relationship between microbial C and resource quality of soil C, 147 complexation with rhamnolipid biosurfactant, 479 total soil C measurement with LIBS, 2202 immobilization in contaminated sediments by hydroxyapatite addi arbon dioxide tion, 460 elevated, effect on soils in Florida scrub oak ecosystem, 501 removal and distribution in constructed wetland treating coal com- emission during cattle feedlot manure composting, 376 bustion by-product leachate, 1464 eutrophied lakes during winter stratification, 387 Cobalt-60, soil migration and crop uptake, 1341 arbon isotope ratio, measurement of methane oxidation in landfill Coefficient modeling approach, prediction of P leaching in Frome covers. 369 catchment, UK, 1738 itfish ponds, Cu in sediments of ponds receiving copper sulfate Coffee plantation, nitrate adsorption in Andisols of Costa Rica, 1848 applications, 912 Coliform bacteria, movement in ground water flowing through basalt ation exchange, transport model of hydrazinium cations, 1540 and sand aquifers, 1533 ation exchan ge capacity, relative to clay content in lignite overbur- Colorado, salinity near coal mine spoil pile, 1237 den, .| 1143 Colorado Plateau, AZ, revegetation of abandoned U millsite, 1154 attle feedlot manure Combustible fraction, construction and demolition wastes, oxidation greenhouse gas emissions during composting. kinetics, 1392 P accumulation in cultivated soils from long-term applications, 229 Complexation, metals with rhamnolipid biosurfactant, 479 sium-134, study of particle transport processes within small catch- Compost/composting ment with buffer zone, 1771 aerobic, effect on extractability of manure P, 1693 esium-137 biosolids immobilization in contaminated sediments using soil amendments, compost age and sample storage effects on maturity indicators 1206 2141 soil migration and crop uptake, 1341 effect of sample storage on stability and maturity evaluation, 222 transport after fire at semiarid site, 2010 cattle feedlot manure, greenhouse gas emissions during, 376 hemical analysis coal combustion and pharmaceutical by-products, chemical charac- mushroom composting emissions, 760 terization of synthetic soil, 246 soil and leachate from wetland mesocosm lined with coal combus- mushroom, olfactory response to emissions, 760 lion products, 145 organic matter, stabilization after application to humus-free sandy synthetic soil from composting coal combustion and pharmaceutical mining soil, 602 by-products, 246 sludge, dissolved organic matter effect on soil Cu sorption, 878 ‘hemisorption retention, in transport model for hydrazinium cat- wheat straw-amended feces, degradation of biomacromolecules. ions, 1540 1675 hesapeake Bay, eutrophication, 303 Concentrated animal feeding operation lagoon system, nutrient con- hihuahuan Desert, surface-applied biosolids, runoff water quality, versions by photosynthetic bacteria, 648 160 Concentration effect, degradation of soil fumigants, 1278 hloride Constructed wetlands field-scale preferential transport by depression-focused recharge, effect of vegetation on sedimentation and resuspension of soil 194 particles, 1447 loading to ground water from irrigated sand-plain vegetable field, trace element removal from coal ash leachate, 1710 1176 treating coal combustion by-product leachate, behavior of Fe. Mn, persistence in deiced access road drainage system, 1756 Co, and Ni, 1464 hlorinated hydrocarbons, transport of compounds undergoing se- Construction and demolition wastes, oxidation kinetics of combustible quential transformations, 1354 fraction, 1392 ‘hlorobenzene, degradation in aqueous samples using advanced oxi- Containerized nursery crop, nitrate leaching beneath trickle or over- dation processes, 2062 head irrigation, 1564 ‘hlorophyll integrity, lichens exposed to air pollution, 884 Continuous-flow sequential extraction method ‘hlorpyrifos, sorption by soils, effect of dissolved organic matter from fractionation of As in soil, 1940 animal waste effluent, 1258 metal speciation in solids, 1195 Chromium, immobilization in contaminated sediments by hydroxyap- Controlled drainage, reducing agricultural pollution, lysimeter study, atite addition, 460 1330 aerobic, atrazine 197) crocosms ! atrazine in sandy, soil ' cropped w b} entazone,> dich+l] orprop, MCPA soils] , 947 binding of TNT degradation pri biomacromolecules during comp feces, 1675 biosolids and other organic ansport to surface chemistry, 1401 chlorobenzene in aqueous samples cesses, 2062 aina ige-sSul dicamba in turfgrass, 1360 ile flo Minnesota croy herbicides in natural waters and soils under environmental condi monito leaching from tions, 121 nitrate te loss, effect of N fertilizer linear alkylbenzene sulfonate in sludge-amended soil, | P release from soils to subsurface dra microbial degradation of agrochemicals in Oxisols, s particulate P and sediment in drainflow calorimetry, 954 reducing agricultural pollution, lysimeter J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL 30, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2001 from soil core lysimeters, SOIL-SOILN simulations, 584 metal speciation in solids, 1195 Dreissena polymorpha. See Zebra mussel Farming systems, management for nitrate control, 1866 Earthworms, assessment of metal availability in smelter soil, 1231 Fecal coliforms Ecotoxicological approach, application of pig slurry to experimental movement in ground water flowing through basalt and sand aqui- crop, 2165 fers, 15 2323 Effluent irrigation transport in sand columns with constant and changing water con- effect of prewetting rate and clay content on runoff and soil tents, 238 loss, 2149 zebra mussels to monitor bacteria in environmental waters, 171 effect on triazine transport through unsaturated soil columns, 1644 Fenitrothion, degradation in turfgrass soil incubated under open and [Missions sealed conditions, 18 ammonia and odor from livestock wastes, additives to reduce, 345 Fertilizer classification of swine manure management system, 635 ammonium nitrate on barley, cover crop effects on nitrate leach- effect of land use on methane flux from soil, 786 ing, 1659 greenhouse gases during cattle feedlot manure composting, 376 bermudagrass fertilized with slow-release N source methane from soils in naturai and agricultural ecosystems, 1896 I. N uptake and potential leaching losses, 440 monitoring total hydrocarbon emissions from landfarms to atmo- bioremediation of residual nitrate sphere, 776 I. Laboratory demonstration of on-farm in situ pollution control nitric oxide from hurricane-loaded soil, 1904 system, | nitrous oxide from soils irrigated with dairy farm effluent, 1881 II. Soil redox potential and soluble Fe as indicators of soil health odors from mushroom composting, 760 during treatment, 11 Endosulfan broiler litter on grassland fate and toxicity in Namoi River water and bottom sediment, 750 P and ammonium in surface runoff, 1784 off-site movement from irrigated cotton, 683 P losses, 1790 remote mountain lake waters, 1286 inorganic, effect on phytoremediation of aged petroleum sludge, spray deposition into surface waters in orchard area, 814 395 spray drift arising from aerial application in cotton, 697 N transport alfalfa for remediation at fertilizer spill site, 30 I. Integrative assessment of airborne and waterborne path- effect on nitrate loss in subsurface drainage, 1305 ways, 714 effect on stream water Cd concentration, 189 II. Modeling airborne dispersal and deposition by spray and vapor, 729 P transfer in runoff, 180 transport in runoff from cotton, GLEAMS model, 702 placement effect on P runoff from sorghum-soybean rotation, Engineered barriers, hydrologic behavior after extreme wetting, 655 1324 Environmental management, P in pasture soils, 2157 timing of application within irrigation cycle for perennial pas- Enzymatic characterization, organic P in animal manure, 1685 ture, 939 EPIC model wood ash in forest soils, effect on PAHs and PCBs, 1296 P losses from grassland fertilized with broiler litter, 1790 Fescue, tall tile flow and nitrate loss for Minnesota cropping systems, 822 phytoremediation of aged petroleum sludge, 395 Erosion seven years of biosolids vs. inorganic N applications, 2188 irrigation with effluents, effect of prewetting rate and clay con- Festuca arundinacea Schreb. See Fescue, tall tent, 2149 Field study, virus removal in septic tank drainfield, 1933 selective removal of P from soil, 538 Field-scale preferential transport, water and C! tracer by depression- Escherichia coli focused recharge, 194 transport in sand columns with constant and changing water con- Field-weathered spent mushroom substrate, leachate chemistry, 1699 tents, 238 Fire zebra mussels to monitor bacteria in environmental waters, 171 biosolids applications affect runoff water quality after forest fire, 178-Estradiol, persistence in agricultural soils, 2070 1528 Estrogenic hormones, persistence in agricultural soils effect on soil constituents in degraded wetland of Everglades, 1998 I. 17B-Estradiol and estrone, 2070 semiarid site, hydrologic response and radionuclide transport fol- II. 17a-Ethynylestradiol, 2077 lowing, 2010 Estrone, persistence in agricultural soils, 2070 Fish Estuarine ecosystem Cu in sediments of catfish ponds receiving copper sulfate applica- hypoxic waters along Japanese coast. 291 tions, 912 Neuse River, spatiotemporal variability of wet atmospheric N depo- profenofos residues in wild fish from cotton-growing areas of Aus- sition, 1508 tralia, 740 P sorption in sediment under different redox conditions, 1474 Flooded soils 17a-Ethynylestradiol, persistence in agricultural soils, 2077 nitric oxide emissions from hurricane-loaded soil, 1904 Eutrophication P release, microcosm study, 91 Chesapeake Bay, 303 Florida greenhouse gases in lakes during winter stratification, 387 biosolids effects on P retention and release in sandy soils, 1059 P release from seasonally flooded soils, 91 scrub oak ecosystem, effect of elevated carbon dioxide on soils, 501 Everglades Flue gas desulfurization residue effect of fire on soil constituents in degraded wetland, 1998 effect on plant establishment and soil and leachate quality, 1071 P flux from wetland soils, effect of long-term nutrient loading, 261 effect on water quality at underground coal mine, 1371 spatio-temporal patterns of soil P enrichment, 1438 Fluorescence analysis, fulvic acid and tertiary treated wastewater, 2037 Export coefficient model, prediction of P leaching in Frome catch- Fiutolanil, degradation in turfgrass soil incubated under open and ment, UK, 1738 sealed conditions, 18 Extractability, manure P, effect of Al- and Fe by-products and aerobic Fly ash composting, 1693 acidification—neutralization processes in lignite mine spoil, 1420 Extraction coal refuse blended with, 1382 assessment of metal availability in smelter soil, 1231 effect on soil properties and turfgrass establishment, 596 continuous-flow sequential extraction method mine spoil reclamation, 608 As fractionation in soil, 1940 Forest ecosystem SUBJECT INDEX, J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 30, 2001 Al output fluxes in Europe, 1747 Heptachlor, Brazilian watershed with sugarcane and sediment redistri- biogeochemistry of treeline watershed in Alaska, 1990 bution, 2006 Forest fire, biosolids applications affect runoff water quality after, 1528 Herbicides Forest soils ground water, National Water-Quality Assessment program, 831 fertilization with wood ash, effect on distribution and storage of herbicide banding and tillage interactions on runoff losses of ala- PAHs and PCBs, 1296 chlor and cyanazine, 2120 runoff water quality after forest fire, 152: mineralization in ground water-fed wetland area, 24 Forested land treatment system, denitrification in Piedmont of Geor- photodegradation in natural waters and soils under environmental gi a, 1411 conditions, 121 Fourwing saltbush. See Saltbush, fourwing removal from liquid media by fungi from contaminated soil, 418 Fractionation transport from irrigation district to South Saskatchewan River, 1796 As in soil by continuous-flow sequential extraction method, 1940 transport to surface waters in Mediterranean vineyard area, 982 Cu, Ni, and Zn in metal-spiked sewage sludge, 1968 Heterogeneous field soil, solute transport, 573 Cu, Pb, and Zn in soil near Cu smelter, 485 Hexachlorobenzene, remote mountain lake waters, 1286 Frome catchment, UK, P loading, seasonal refinement of coefficient Hexachlorocyclohexanes, remote mountain lake waters, 1286 modeling approach, 1738 High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), column with im- Fulvic acid mobilized humic and fulvic acids, PAH sorption, 526 fluorescence analysis, 2037 Highway maintenance, Cl persistence in deiced access road drainage immobilized to HPLC column material, sorption of PAHs, 526 system, 1756 Fumigants, soil Hordeum vulgare L. See Barley degradation affected by initial concentration and temperature, 1278 House fly, toxicity of ozonated animal man | ,3-dichloropropene air concentrations from tree and vine applica Humic acid, immobilized to HPLC column sorption of tions, 1887 PAHs, 526 Fungi, removal of herbicides from liquid media by isolates from con- Humic ground water, artificial recharge, 200 taminated soil, 418 Humic substances, interaction with atrazine and hydroxyatrazine, 52 {) Furrow irrigation, P losses in runoff Hurricane-loaded soil, nitric oxide emissions, 1904 Hydrazinium cations, transport model with coupled ternary exchange Gamma-emitting radionuclides, soil migration and crop uptake, 1341 and chemisorption retention, 154 Hydrocarbons, monitoring emissions from Ganges basin, effect on water resources from upstream water diver- sion, S50 sphere, 776 Georgia, denitrification at long-term forested land treatment system Hydrologic behavior, engineered barriers after 1411 Hydrologic effect GLEAMS model, endosulfan transport in runoff from cotton fields fire at semiarid sites, 2010 02 stability of organic P in wetland detritus Glycine max (L.) Merr. See Soybean Hydroxyapatite Gossypium hirsutum L. See Cotton immobilization of ‘Cs and U in contami Grasslands immobilization of Ni and other metals in sedim fertilized with broiler litter Hydroxyatrazine, interaction with humic substan P and ammonium in surface Hyperaccumulator P losses, 1790 Ni increases susceptibility of Ni hyperaccumu irus. RS rapid incidental P transfers from Greenhouse gases phytoremediation of heavy emissions during cattle feedlot manur e composting Hypoxia eutrophied lakes during winter stratification, 387 Chesapeake Bay eutrophication, nmiettrhoausn e oxoixdied aetimoins sioannds pfrroodmu cdtaiiorny in soils, 1i8r9r6i gated soils, GNu lifn puotf Mteo xiGcuolf, o3f 20M exico, 3 oa ) Ground wate nitrate N in surface waters, 33 behavior of cinosulfuron, 131 verview of ecosystems around the world flowing through basalt and sand aquif seasonal, bottom water off Mississippi Riv bacteria and nutrients, 1533 waters along Japanese coast and effects one herbicides mineralization in ground water—fed wetland area Ictalurus punctatus é sh entry National Water-Quality Assessment program, 831 Illite. immobilization Cs and U in contam humic, artificial recharge, 200 Immobilization nitrate and Cl loading from sand-pl 1in vegetable field, 1176 Cs and U in contaminz Gulf of Mexico Ni and other metals in sediments by hypoxia, 320 Pb, Zn, and Cd in smelter-contaminated s N input, 329 rock phosphate, 1222 seasonal hypoxia in bottom water off Mississippi River delta, 281 In situ bioremediation, mulching of soil 1134 Hardwood seedling root, parameters for model of nutrient uptake, 427 In situ pollution control system, on Haze, aerosol chemical and optical properties during Mt. Zirkel Visi fertilizer nitrate, | bility Study, 1118 In situ stabilization, Pb-contaminated soils t Heavy metals Indicator species fractionation in metal-spiked sewage sludge, 1968 lichens exposed to air pollution, 884 phytoremediation of contaminated soils, 1919 zebra mussels to monitor Escherichia coli in environmental wa- rank-order geostatistics for spatial interpolation of skewed data in ters, 171 contaminated site, 894 Insecticides, spray deposition into surface waters in orchard area regional balances in agroecosystems, stochastic empirical model. Intercropping, atrazine, metribuzin, and metolachlor losses, 561 1976 Intertidal wetlands, Se distribution and fluxes in San Francisco Bay solubility and transport in smelter-contaminated soils, reduction estuary, L080 with diammonium phosphate, 493 Inverse analysis, transport of chlorinated hydrocarbons subject to sorption and desorption on phosphatic clay, 1961 sequential transformations, 1354 2224 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL 30, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2001 Iprodione, degradation in turfgrass soil incubated under open and methane oxidation and production in soils, 1896 sealed conditions, 18 Landfarming, monitoring total hydrocarbon emissions to atmo- Iron sphere, 776 complexation with rhamnolipid biosurfactant, 479 Landfill, screening leachate for organotin compounds, 1604 remediation of metolachlor-contaminated spill site with zerovalent Landfill cover Fe, 1636 designs for semiarid region, water balance study, 2214 removal and distribution in constructed wetland treating coal com- methane oxidation measured with C isotope ratio, 369 bustion by-product leachate, 1464 Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), measurement of total removal from coal ash leachate by constructed wetland, 1710 soil C, 2202 soluble, indicator of soil health during bioremediation, 11 Leachate Iron by-products, effect on manure P extractability, 1693 coal ash pile, trace element removal by constructed wetlands, 1710 Iron oxides, adsorption of atrazine, isoproturon, mecoprop, 2,4-D, from coal refuse blended with fly ash, 1382 and bentazone, 858 effect of flue gas desulfurization residue on leachate quality, 1071 Irrigation field-weathered spent mushroom substrate, 1699 control of nitrate leaching, 1184 landfill, screening for organotin compounds, 1604 effect of controlled drainage-subirrigation on herbicide losses, 561 wetland mesocosm lined with coal combustion products, 1457 effect on P accumulation in soils treated with cattle feedlot ma- Leaching nure, 229 Al from forest ecosystems in Europe, 1747 effect on soil mobility and dissipation of mefenoxam and propicona- C in agroecosystems, 58 zole, 1612 dicamba in turfgrass, 1360 effect on triazine transport through unsaturated soil columns, 1644 N with effluents, effect of prewetting rate and clay content on runoff in agroecosystems, 58 and soil loss, 2149 from bermudagrass fertilized with slow-release N, 440 herbicide and nutrient transport into South Saskatchewan River, nitrate 1796 in barley fertilized with ammonium nitrate, cover crop effects, nitrate and Cl loading to ground water from sand-plain vegetable 1659 ield, 1176 beneath containerized nursery crop receiving trickle or over- nitrate leaching beneath containerized nursery crop, 1564 head irrigation, 1564 nitrous oxide from soils irrigated with dairy farm effluent, 1881 in irrigated agriculture, 1184 off-site movement of endosulfan from cotton, 683 from submerged drains, 1092 P losses in furrow irrigation runoff, 1009 Lead perennial pasture, timing of P fertilizer, 939 alpine soils of Swiss National Park, 919 system analysis using sustainability-related criteria, 1150 availability to vegetables grown in slag-contaminated soils, 934 techniques and scheduling for phytoremediation of aged petro- complexation with rhamnolipid biosurfactant, 479 leum sludge, 1516 fractionation and mobility in soil near Cu smelter, 485 Isoprothiolane, degradation in turfgrass soil incubated under open immobilization in contaminated sediments by hydroxyapatite addi- and sealed conditions, 18 tion, 460 Isoproturon immobilization in smelter-contaminated soils using biosolids and adsorption on Fe oxides, 858 rock phosphate, 1222 adsorption onto quartz, calcite, kaolinite, and a-alumina, 846 in situ stabilization of soil Pb using P, 1214 mineralization in ground water-—fed wetland area, 24 sludge-derived, distribution and movement in Nigerian soils, 1667 soil surface structure effect on loss in runoff, 2113 solubility and transport in smelter-contaminated soils, reduction with diammonium phosphate, 493 Japan, hypoxic waters along coast and effects on estuarine ecosys- sorption and desorption on phosphatic clay, 1961 tem, 291 ichens, photosynthesis, chlorophyll integrity, and spectral reflectance Jewelflower, susceptibility of Ni hyperaccumulator to Turnip mosaic in Organisms exposed to air pollution, 884 vITus, dD Lignite mine spoil, acidification—neutralization processes in spoil Journal of Environmental Quality amended with fly ash or limestone, 1420 editorial board, 1101 Lignite overburden, ratio of cation exchange capacity to clay con- instructions to authors, 1484, 1859, 2233 tent, 1143 reviewers, 1105 Lime-stabilized biosolids, mine spoil reclamation, 608 suggestions for contributors, x (Jan.—Feb.), x (Mar.-Apr.), 1112 Limestone, acidification—neutralization processes in lignite mine spoil, 1420 Kaolinite, pesticide adsorption, 846 Lindane Kinetics atmospheric movement from canola fields planted with treated chlorobenzene degradation in aqueous samples, 2062 seed, 768 modeling bioavailability for sorbed-phase 2,4-D, 1523 Brazilian watershed with sugarcane and sediment redistribution, oxidation of combustible fraction of construction and demolition 2006 wastes, 1392 Linear alkylbenzene sulfonate, degradation in sludge-amended soils. Kriging. spatial interpolation of skewed data in heavy-metal contami- effect of plant growth, 1266 nated site, 894 Linuron, removal from liquid media by fungi from contaminated soil, 418 Laboratory degradation studies, bentazone, dichlorprop, MCPA, and Livestock wastes, additives to reduce ammonia and odor emissions, propiconazole in Norwegian soils, 947 345 Lagoon system, concentrated animal feeding operation, nutrient con- Lolium perenne L. See Ryegrass versions by photosynthetic bacteria, 648 Lysimeter study Lake controlled drainage and wetlands to reduce agricultural pollu- eutrophied, greenhouse gases during winter stratification, 387 tion, 1330 organochlorines in remote mountain lake waters, 1286 water drainage and nitrate N transport from soil core, 584 Land application, Mo standards for biosolids, 1490 Land treatment system, forested, denitrification in Piedmont of Geor- Magnesium, complexation with rhamnolipid biosurfactant, 479 gia, 1411 Maize Land use accumulation of rare earth elements after agricultural applica- effect on methane flux from soil, 786 tion, 37

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