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1999 Bioremediation Symposium
Hardcover (July 1999)
This is an eight-volume set of the proceedings of the April 1999 conference encompassing laboratory, bench-scale and full-scale field studies being conducted worldwide on a variety of bioremediation and supporting technologies used for a wide range of contaminants. Topics include natural attenuation (Volume 1, ISBN 074-8, $65<-->57 papers); the efforts to remediate sites contaminated with chlorinated compounds (Volume 2, ISBN 075-6, $65<-->46 papers); in-situ bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon and other organic compounds (Volume 3, ISBN 076-4, $75<-->96 papers); bioremediation as an approach to remediating metals and inorganic compound contamination (Volume 4, ISBN 077-2, $55<-->24 papers); the use of engineered systems to treat vapor, water, slurries, and soils (Volume 5, ISBN 078-0, $65<-->33 papers); phytoremediation and specialized remediation approaches (Volume 6, ISBN 079-9, $65<-->47 papers); the application of bioremediation technologies at sites contaminated with explosives, pesticides, herbicides, PCBs, and other aromatic compounds (Volume 7, ISBN 080-2, $65<-->43 papers); and polycyclic aromatic compound remediation theory and practice
Accelerated Bioremediation Using Slow Release Compounds : Selected Battelle Conference Papers, 1995-1999
Stephen S. Koenigsberg (editor), Robert D. Norris (editor) Hardcover (January 2000)
Bioavailability of Organic Xenobiotics in the Environment : Practical Consequences for the Environment (NATO Science Partnership)
by Ph. Bavey (editor), et al./ Hardcover/ Sept. 1999
Book News, Inc.
Papers and lectures from an August 1997 study institute held in Prague, Czech Republic, cover theoretical and practical aspects of the limited bioavailability of organic xenobiotics in the environment. Major themes are organic pollutants and bioremediation, assessment of bioavailability, processes that control bioavailability, and strategies to modify bioavailability in situ. Some specific topics are the use of whole-cell living biosensors to determine the bioavailability of pollutants to microorganisms, transport of organic xenobiotics in the environment, the role of plants in remediation of contaminated soils, and surfactants-enhanced bioremediation. The editor works at the Laboratory of Environmental Geophysics at Cornell University. -- Copyright © 2000 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR All rights reserved.
Bioremediation
by James J. Valdes (editor). Hardcover/ Feb. 2001
This multi-authored book addresses the potential of bioremediation (cleaning up contaminated sites using biological systems) for the treatment different types of wastes (petroleum hydrocarbons, inorganic species and recalcitrant organics).
Bioremediation
by James J. Valdes (editor). Hardcover/ August 2000
In the field of biosensors the previous focus has been almost entirely on medical diagnostics. Here it is discussed in relation to bioremediation. The application of new biosensing techniques to environmental monitoring promises to be a more economical approach to monitoring both soil consortia and levels of pollutants. Significantly, functional biosensors can determine such parameters as`How clean is clean?' This new edition is targeted specifically at graduate students and environmental professionals.
Bioremediation and Phytoremediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds : Second International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and recal...
by Godage B. Wickramanayake (Editor), Arun R. Gavaskar (Editor), bru Alleman. Hardcover (June 2000)
From Book News, Inc.
Progress continues to be made in applying a variety of biological approaches to sites contaminated with contaminants such as MTBE, chlorinated solvents, and metals--contaminants less vulnerable to biological treatment than hydrocarbons, the more common target of these site remediation methods. Sixty-three contributions from a May 2000 conference are arranged in sections on potential electron donors, microcosm and laboratory studies, MTBE, field applications of enhanced reductive dechlorination of chlorinated solvents; aerobic/anaerobic mechanisms; bioaugmentation and biomonitoring; cometablic processes; and phytoremediation. This is one volume of a seven-volume set of conference proceedings.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Bioremediation Engineering of Mining & Mineral Processing Wastes
by Mritunjoy Sengupta. Paperback (February 1997)

 

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