Volume 9, 2001Volume 9: Number 1Dispersal of polychlorinated biphenyls from a closed landfill site Authors: Leah R., Johnson M., Connor L., Fox W. and Levene C.
pp. 1-8
The potential for cereal crop production on a former landfill site restored with London ClayAuthors: Sellers G., McRae S.G. and Cook H.F.
pp. 9-19
A guide to communicating contaminated land riskpp. 21-28
Author: Wehrmeyer W.
Selected articles from the CLARINET and NICOLE special edition: the sustainable management and remediation of contaminated land
Human exposure model comparison study: state of playpp. 101-106
Author: Swartjes F.A.
Towards a framework for selecting remediation technologies for contaminated sitespp. 119-128
Authors: Vik E.A.
et al.
Source remediation vs. plume management: critical factors affecting cost-efficiencypp. 129-140
Authors: Teutsch, G., Rügner H., Zamfirescu D., Finkel M. and Bittens M.
Urban brownfields in Europepp. 143-148
Authors: Grimski D. and Ferber U.
Framework for decision support used in contaminated land management in Europe and North Americapp. 149-163
Authors: Bardos P., Mariotti C., Marot F. and Sullivan T.
Risk communication for contaminated land: developing guidelines from practical observations and case studiespp. 165-170
Authors: Wylie J., Ouboter S., Reijerkerk L., Schelwald L., Weenk A. and Weterings R.
Volume 9: Number 2Ex situ and in situ bioremediation of former oil distribution terminalspp. 175-189
Authors: Richard J.F. Bewley, John G. Alexander and Graham H. Webb
Quantifying risks due to ground gas on brownfield sitespp. 191-207
J.A. Sladen, A. Parker and G.L. Dorrell
A funnel and gate system for remediation of dissolved phase petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwaterpp.209-223
Authors:Turlough F. Guerin, Terry McGovern and Stuart Horner
The potential use of the goat (Capra hircus) for the restoration of scrub-invaded chalk grasslandpp. 225-231
Authors: Pauline A. Oliver, David A. Orwin, Michael J. Beauchamp and David J. Bullock
Project managing the remediation of Cwmbrwyno metal mine – a successful collaborative approachpp. 233-239
Author: Shaun Robinson
Volume 9: Number 3A case study of the bioremediation of a former industrial site: the Lanstar Tar Distillerypp. 269-277
Authors: R. Edwards, N.W. Lepp, J.D. Cook, P. Routledge and R. Routledge
Potential for anaerobic biodegradation of linear alkylbenzene cable oils: literature review and preliminary investigationpp. 279-291
Authors: S.J. Johnson, D.A. Barry, N. Christofi and D. Patel
Quantification of microbial sulphate reduction in a petroleum-contaminated aquiferpp. 293-300
Authors: M.H. Schroth, J. Kleikemper, C. Bolliger and J. Zeyer
Remediation of Cd-contaminated soils using sodium dodecyl sulphatepp. 301-306
Authors: E.A. Elkhatib, A.G. Thabet, H.A. Elkhatib and M.L. Moharam
Management and rehabilitation of contaminated sites: international forums and emerging trendspp. 307-317
Author: Turlough F. Guerin
Volume 9: Number 4In situ bioremediation of groundwater contaminated with phenols, BTEX and PAHs using nitrate as electron acceptorpp. 335-347
Authors: Richard J.F. Bewley and Graham Webb
A critical review: protection from pollution by heavy metals – phytoremediation of industrial wastewaterpp. 349-357
Authors: Rauf V. Galiulin, Vladimir N. Bashkin, Rumiya R. Galiulina and Paul Birch
Phytoremediation of cadmium contaminated soils: role of organic complexing agents in cadmium phytoextractionpp. 359-366
Authors: E.A. Elkhatib, A.G. Thabet and A.M. Mahdy
The theoretical basis of microbiological transformation and degradation of pesticides in soilpp. 367-376
Authors: Rauf V. Galiulin, Vladimir N. Bashkin, Rosa A. Galiulina and Paul Birch