Elsevier. Amsterdam-London-New York-Oxford-Paris-Shannon-Tokyo
Environmental control technology, risk assessment, impact and management
The Journal of Hazardous Materials publishers full length research papers, reviews, project reports, case studies and short communications which improve our understanding of the hazards and risks certain materials pose to people and the environment or deal with ways of controlling the hazards and associated risks. To limit the scope the following areas are excluded: work place health& safety, drugs, and nuclear related topics. The Journal is published in two parts:
Part A: Risk Assessment and Management
Part B: Environmental Technologies
1-9
Wet air oxidation for hazardous waste controlOriginal Research Article
R.G.W. Laughlin, T. Gallo, H. Robey
11-23
Use of a proton precession magnetometer to detect buried drums in sandy soilOriginal Research Article
S. Tyagi, A.E. Lord Jr., R.M. Koerner
25-42
LNG safety research in the U.S.A.Original Research Article
S. Atallah, A.L. Schneider
43-57
Risk management and the landfill in hazardous waste disposalOriginal Research Article
G.W. Dawson
59-68
Autoignition temperature as an indicator of thermal oxidation stabilityOriginal Research Article
James J. Cudahy, W.L. Troxler
69-83
Profiling hazardous waste generation for management planningOriginal Research Article
Aaron A. Jennings
85-90
Safe disposal of arsenic bearing flue dust by dissolution in smelter slags
L.G. Twidwell
91-94
First International Symposium on Operating European Centralized Hazardous (Chemical) Waste Management Facilities, Odense, Denmark, September 20–23, 1
Peter O'Neill
95-96
Hazardous materials spills handbook : By G.F. Bennett, F.S. Feates and I. Wilder (Eds.), McGraw-Hill, New York, 1982, ISBN: 0-07-004680-8, 704 p., indexed, $49.50, £37.95.
J.E. Hookham, R.F. Griffiths
96
Acceptable risk : By B. Fischhoff, S. Lichtenstein, P. Slovic, S. Derby and R. Keeney, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1981, ISBN: 0-521-24164-2, 185 p. incl. i
R.F. Griffiths
96-98
High risk safety technology : By A.E. Green (Ed.), Wiley, Chichester, 1982, ISBN: 0-471-10153-2, 654 p. incl. index, £25.00.
R.F. Griffiths
99-100
Polycyclic hydrocarbons and cancer, vol. 3 stby H.V. Gelboin and P.O.P. Ts'o (Eds.), Academic Press, New York, 1982, 351 p., $49.50 (£32.80).
Gary F. Bennett
99
The economics of pollution control in the non-ferrous metals industry : By M.H. Atkins and J.F. Lowe, Pergamon, Oxford, 1979, 177 p., £21.00 ($48.00).
Gary F. Bennett
100-101
Chemical plant and its operation (including safety and health aspects) : By T.M. Cook and D.J. Cullen, Pergamon, Oxford, 2nd edn., 1980, 173 p., $9.00 (£4.50) flexicover or $20.00 (£10.00) hard cover.
Gary F. Bennett
101
Hazardous waste leachate management manual : By A.J. Shuckrow, A.P. Pajak and C.J. Touhill, Noyes Data Corporation, Park Ridge, NJ, 1982, 379 p., $36.00.
Gary F. Bennett
102
An introduction to hazard and operability studies: The guide word approach : By R.F. Knowlton, Chemetics International Ltd., Canada, 1981, 42 p., $7.00.
Gary F. Bennett
103-104
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