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Jury WA, Spencer WF, Farmer WJ. 1983. Use ofmodels for assessing relative volatility, mobility, and persistence of pesticides and other trace organics in soil systems. In SaxenaJ, ed. Hazard assessment of chemicals Current developments. Vol. 2, New York, NY Academic Press, 1-43. [Pg.215]

General degradation rate models of organics in soils have been described by Hamaker,146 Larson,147 and Rao and Jessup.148 In most instances, biodegradation is the major, but not necessarily the only, process affecting the rate of degradation. [Pg.833]

Jury, W. A., Spencer, W. F., Farmer, W. J. (1983) Behavior assessment model for trace organics in soil I. Model description. J. Environ. Qual. 12, 558-566. [Pg.53]

Kuzyakov Y, Larionova AA (2005) Root and rhizomicrobial respiration a review of approaches to estimate respiration by autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms in soil. J Plant Nutr Soil Sci 168 503-520... [Pg.213]

Studies of sequence information from organisms in soil microhabitats and then-gene expression under different management conditions will provide guidelines for designing new and improved culturing methods that resemble their natural niches. [Pg.291]

Krock and Wilkins [4] have used multidimensional gas chromatography with infrared and mass spectrometric detection to determine organics in soil. Direct acetylation followed by gas chromatography with flame ionization, electron capture and mass spectrometric detectors has been used to determine phenolic residues in soil [5]. Llopart-Visoso et al. [6] have used direct acetylation followed by headspace gas chromatography to determine phenolic and cresolic components of soil. [Pg.294]

Half-Lives of Common Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organics in Soil and Groundwater... [Pg.403]

Jury WA, Spencer F, Farmer WJ, et al. 1984. Behavior assessment model for trace organics in soil III. Application of screening model. J Environ Qual 13 573-579. [Pg.100]

Gas chromatography detectors employed for the determination of volatile organics in soil are generally flame ionization detectors (FIDs), photoionization... [Pg.159]

Detects organisms in soil, leaves, etc. As Sensitive as plate counting Shaw el al. (1992)... [Pg.374]

H.J. Dawson, F.C. Ugolini, B.F. Hrutfiord and J. Zackara, Role of soluble organics in soil processes of a podzol, Central Cascades, Washington, Soil Sci. 126 (1978) 290-296. [Pg.287]

Organics in soil Cool to 4°C Glass or Teflon As soon as possible... [Pg.18]

What can you conclude about the influence of half-life on the accumulation of a particular organic in soil ... [Pg.363]


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