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Chromium in Soils: Perspectives in Chemistry, Health, and Environmental Regulation

Journal of Soil Contamination (Vol. 6, No. 6)
Edited by Deborah M. Proctor, Brent L. Finley, Mark A. Harris, Dennis J. Paustenbach, and David Rabbe
U.S. $59.95, 1997, 240 pp. ISSN 1058-8337

The importance of understanding the complex toxicological and chemical properties of hexavalent and trivalent chromium has increased rapidly over the last few years as state and federal regulators reevaluate environmental standards. The challenges faced by those investigating and remediating chromium impacted soils and groundwater will be discussed in articles on the most recent research on chromium toxicity, chemistry, environmental fate and transport, remediation technology and health-based cleanup standards in this special issue of the Journal of Soil Contamination.

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