Journal
of Soil Contamination
Volume 7, Number 4
July 1998
Special Issue!
Phytoremediation: Current Views on an Emerging Green
Technology
Guest Editors
Guy Lanza, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Paul Flathman, CTL Engineering, Inc., Columbus, OH
Contents
Introduction
by Paul E. Flathman and Guy R. Lanza
Natural Attenuation of
Trichloroethylene in Rhizosphere Soils at the Savannah River
Site
by Robin L. Brigmon, N. Bell, A. Glucksman, C. Berry, R.
White, and Terry C. Hazen
Phytoremediation of Fuel
Oil-Contaminated Soil
by Eric P. Carmen, Tom L. Crossman, and Edward G. Gatliff
Cleanup of MGP Sites Using
Phytoremediation
by Salil Pradhan, J.R. Conrad, J. Robert Paterek, and
Vipul J. Srivastava
Selenium (Se) Accumulation by
Brassica napus Grown in Se-Laden Soil from Different
Depths of Kesterson Reservoir
by Gary S. Bañuelos, Husein A. Ajwa, Lin Wu, and Stella
Zambrzuski
Phytoremediation of Mercury-
and Methylmercury-Polluted Soils Using Genetically
Engineered Plants
by Andrew C.P. Heaton, Clayton L. Rugh, Nian-jie Wang,
and Richard B. Meagher
Phytotreatment of
TNT-Contaminated Groundwater
by Roxanne Rivera, Victor F. Medina, Steven L. Larson,
and Steven C. McCutcheon
Phytoremediation of Organic
Contaminants: A Review of Phytoremediation Research at the
University of Washington
by Lee A. Newman, Sharon L. Doty, Katrina L. Gery, Paul
E. Heilman, Induluis Muiznieks, Tanya Q. Shang, Sarah T.
Siemieniec, Stuart E. Strand, Xiaoping Wang, Angela M.
Wilson and Milton P. Gordon
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