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Prediction of landfarming period using degradation kinetics of petroleum hydrocarbons: test with artificially contaminated and field-aged soils and commercially available bacterial cultures
This study predicts the optimal landfarming period for the total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs)-contaminated field soils that are subject to the combined landfarming and Fenton oxidation treatment.
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Effect of Fenton reagent shock and recovery periods on anaerobic microbial community structure and degradation of chlorinated aliphatics
This study investigates the effect of Fenton reagent on the structure and function of a microbial consortium during the anaerobic degradation of hexachloroethane (HCA) and tetrachloroethene (PCE). Anaerobic bi...
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Effect of soil conditions on natural attenuation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) by UV photolysis in soils at an active firing range in South Korea
Naturally occurring 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) degradation by UV photolysis is one of important TNT degradation mechanisms in TNT-contaminated soils, in particular, at sites such as active firing ranges where...
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Effect of biogeochemical interactions on bioaccessibility of arsenic in soils of a former smelter site in Republic of Korea
The total concentration-based regulations for soil remediation do not consider the possible changes in bioaccessibility of remaining arsenic (As) in soils due to biogeochemical interactions after remediation. ...
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Long-term leaching prediction of constituents in coal bottom ash used as a structural fill material
This study is aimed to assess the long-term leaching of inorganic constituents from structural fills composed of reused coal bottom ash in Korea and identify key parameters that affect the amount of the consti...
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Use of ecotoxicity assessment for determining reusability of treated marine sediment on terrestrial land
Contaminated marine sediment can be treated to satisfy the concentration-based chemical criteria, but the treated sediment could still not be appropriate for reuse. This study used ecotoxicity tests to determi...