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of Soil Contamination
Volume 6, Number 6
November 1997
Special Issue!
Chromium in Soil: Perspectives in Chemistry, Health, and
Environmental Regulation
Contents
Preface
by Brent L. Finley
Chromium Chemistry and
Implications for Environmental Fate and Toxicity
by Joel Barnhart
Oxidation-Reduction Chemistry
of Chromium: Relevance to the Regulation and Remediation of
Chromate-Contaminated Soils
by Bruce R. James, John C. Petura, Rock J. Vitale, and
George R. Mussoline
Cr(IV) Soil Analytical
Method: A Reliable Analytical Method for Extracting and
Quantifying Cr(IV) in Soils
by Rock J. Vitale, George R. Mussoline, John C. Petura,
and Bruce R. James
Health-Based Soil Action
Levels for Tirvalent and Hexavalent Chromium: A Comparison
to State and Federal Standards
by D. M. Proctor, E. C. Shay, and P. K. Scott
Using Applied Research to
Reduce Uncertainty in Health Risk Assessment: Five Case
Studies Involving Human Exposure to Chromium in Soil and
Groundwater
by Brent L. Finley and Dennis J. Paustenbach
Evaluation of 10% Minimum
Election Threshold for Cr(IV)-Induced Allergic Contact
Dermatitis Using Benchmark Dose Methods
by P. K. Scott and D. M. Proctor
Investigation and Remediation
of Chromium and Nitrate Groundwater Contamination: Case
Study for an Industrial Facility
by Christopher R. Maxwell
Effects of Chromite
Ore-Processing Residue on Concrete Structures
by A. Rhett Whitlock and Christopher L. Galitz
Traditional and Innovative
Treatment Methods for Cr(IV) in Soil
by Thomas E. Higgins, Amy R. Halloran, and John C. Petura
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