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Desorption kinetics from contaminated sediment

Johnston AE, Goulding KWT, Poulton PR (1986) Soil acidification during more than 100 years under permanent grassland and woodland at Rothamsted. Soil Use Manage 2 3-10 Kahn SU (1982) Bound pesticides residues in soil and plant. Residue Rev 84 1-25 Kan AT, Chen W, Tomson MB (2000) Desorption kinetics from neutral hydrophobic organic compounds from field contaminated sediment. Environ Pollution 108 81-89 Kang SH, Xing BS (2005) Phenanthrene sorption to sequentially extracted soil humic acids and humans. Environ Sci Technol 39 134-140... [Pg.390]

Illustrative Example 19.5 Desorption Kinetics of an Organic Chemical from Contaminated Sediments... [Pg.834]

The bio availability of organic compounds in soils/sediments to microbes, plants, and animals is important from the perspective of remediation and risk assessment. Cleanup technology (ex situ or in situ) of contaminated soils and bottom sediments requires mass transport of contaminants through the solid materials, which in turn depends on sorption/desorption kinetics. [Pg.216]

Coates, J.T. Elzerman, A. W. (1986). Desorption kinetics for selected PCB congeners from river sediments. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 1, 191-210. [Pg.177]


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