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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.
P. Duclos, S. Binder, R. Riester, Community evacuation following the spencer metal processing plant fire, nanticoke, pennsylvania, Pages 1-11
V.C. Marshall, The predictions of human mortality from chemical accidents with especial reference to the lethal toxicity of chlorine, Pages 13-56
George O. Rogers, John H. Sorensen, Warning and response in two hazardous materials transportation accidents in the U.S., Pages 57-74
C.R.Krishna Murti, Chemical safety: Organization of infrastructures in India, Pages 75-83
D.M. De Faveri, A. Vidili, R. Pastorino, G. Ferraiolo, Wind effects on diffusion flames of fires of high source momentum, Pages 85-100
James K. Hammitt, Peter Reuter, Illegal hazardous-waste disposal and enforcement in the United States: A preliminary assessment, Pages 101-119
ToddR. Carroll, ArthurD. Schwope, Evaluation, development and verification of field methods for rapid, on-site determination of appropriate chemical protective clothing, Pages 121-127
2nd international specialist meeting on major hazards in the transport and storage of pressure liquefied gases, 27–30 May, 1990, Kingston, Canada, Pages 129-130
GaryF. Bennett, Storage and treatment of hazardous wastes in tank Systems : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste, Washington, DC, published by Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, NJ, 1987, ISBN: 0-8155-113 (no), Page 131
H.H. Fawcett, Formula for safety — Making communities safer from chemical hazards : By Janis M. Adkins, Atlantic Information Services, Inc., 1050 17th St., N.W., Suite 480, Washington, DC 20036, paperback, 122 p., 1988, US $ 25, singl, Pages 131-132
GaryF. Bennett, Indoor air quality control techniques: Radon, formaldehyde, combustion products : By W.J. Fisk, R.K. Spencer, D.T. Grimsrud, F.J. Offerman, B. Pedersen and R. Sextro, Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, NJ, 1987, ISBN: 0-8155-1129-9 (No),, Page 132
GaryF. Bennett, Toxic and hazardous waste; Proceedings of the nineteenth mid-atlantic conference : Edited by J.C. Evans, Technomic Publishing, Lancaster, PA, 1987, ISBN: 0894-0290 (No), 729 p., US $
65.00., Pages 132-133
GartF. Bennett, Hawley's condensed chemical dictionary : By N.I. Sax and R.S. Lewis, Van Nostrand Rheinhold, New York, NY, 1987, ISBN: 0-442-28097-1 (No), 1288 p., 11th ed., US $
52.95., Page 133
WilliamA. Cawley, Preface, Pages iii-iv
Donald A. Oberacker, Test burns for banned pesticides, Pages 135-142
Larry D. Johnson, Trial burns: Methods perspective, Pages 143-150
RichardA. Carnes, RCRA trial burns: Adventures at rollins, Pages 151-159
Stacy L. Daniels, Products of incomplete combustion (Ox, COx, HOx, NOx, SOx ROx, MOx and POx), Pages 161-173
Barry Dellinger, Philip H. Taylor, Debra A. Tirey, C.C. Lee, Pathways of formation of chlorinated PICs from the thermal degradation of simple chlorinated hydrocarbons, Pages 175-185
EdwardB. Overton, Development of real-time stack-gas analysis methods, Pages 187-194
V.A. Cundy, T.W. Lester, C. Leger, G. Miller, A.N. Montestruc, S. Acharya, A.M. Sterling, D.W. Pershing, J.S. Lighty, G.D. Silcox, W.D. Owens, Rotary kiln incineration - combustion chamber dynamics, Pages 195-219
PaulD. Lorimer, Review of design and operational concepts for the dupont regional incinerator sabine river works, Orange, Texas, Pages 221-232
Anthony J. Buonicore, Experience with air pollution control equipment and continuous monitoring instrumentation on hazardous waste incinerators, Pages 233-242
JohanE. Bayer, Incinerator operations, Pages 243-247
DanielH. Chen, Carl.L. Yaws, Property data prediction for hazardous substances, Page 251
J.Dale Ortego, Scott Jackson, Gu-Sheng Yu, Hylton McWhinney, DavidL. Cocke, Solidification of hazardous substances — A TGA and FTIR study of Portland cement containing metal nitrates, Pages 251-252
DavidL. Cocke, Hylton McWinney, J.Dale Ortego, Surface investigations of the bindings of metals in concrete, Page 252
GaryP. Miller, ThomasW. Lester, VicA. Cundy, Prediction of rate constants in the CH2Cl2 reaction set, Page 253
ShyamS. Shukla, Kwun-Chi Lee, A study of Solidification/Stabilization process for disposal of pentachlorophenol, Page 254
Emily McCreary, Aydin Akgerman, RobinL. Autenrieth, JamesS. Bonner, Microbial degradation of hazardous wastes to non-toxic end-products, Pages 254-255
MarkA. Fletcher, Aydin Akgerman, Selective removal of metals from waste streams, Page 255
ReaganC. Rorschach, RobinL. Autenrieth, JamesS. Bonner, Air stripping of hexachlorobiphenyl from the aqueous phase, Page 256
Mauricio Cardenosa, RobinL. Autenrieth, JamesS. Bonner, In situ soil reclamation by air stripping and sludge uptake, Pages 256-257
T.C. Ho, J. Chen, S. Shukla, J.R. Hopper, Metal capture during fluidized bed incineration of solid wastes, Pages 257-258
StuartA. Wright, The Not-In-My-Backyard Syndrome: A research proposal for assessing public resistance, Page 258
C.David Cooper, ChristianA. Clausen III, Enhancement of the kinetics of incineration of dilute hazardous organic vapors, Page 259
RobertK. Roop, RichardK. Hess, Aydin Akgerman, Supercritical extraction of organics from water and soil, Pages 259-260
JamesR. Lawrence, Choosing landfill sites: Stable isotope analyses of groundwater as an evaluation tool, Page 260
C. Vipulanandan, O.I. Ghazzaly, M.W. O'Neill, M. Leung, Laboratory modeling of fractured clay for hazardous waste studies, Page 261
C. Vipulanandan, O.I. Ghazzaly, Polymer concrete in hazardous waste management: Applications, Pages 261-262
MarvinD. McKinley, I.Atly Jefcoat, Liquid diffusion coefficients in shale, Pages 262-263
Sanjeev Lahoti, MarvinD. McKinley, Stabilization of toxic heavy metals in municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash, Page 263
IrvinA. Jefcoat, Jonas Klingspor, DavidL. Roberts, Pilot plant performance of a SDA/FF on a simulated MSW flue gas, Page 264
NormanE. Dyer, Technology transfer/pollution prevention, Pages 264-265
K.Y. Li, K.J. Hsiao, Feasibility study of ground water detoxification, Page 265
JamesM. Symons, J.William Prengle, Danelle Belhateche, Use of ultraviolet irradiation and hydrogen peroxide for the control of solvent contamination in small water utilities, Pages 265-266
Bill Batchelor, Glen Taffinder, Incorporating chemical and physical mechanisms into leaching models for solidified hazardous wastes, Pages 266-267
T.C. Marrs, H.F. Colgrave, J.A.G. Edginton, P. Rice, N.L. Cross, The toxicity of a red phosphorus smoke after repeated inhalation, Pages 269-282
Yoram Cohen, Patrick A. Ryan, Chemical transport in the top soil zone — the role of moisture and temperature gradients, Pages 283-304
Christopher Winder, Ramkishore Tandon, Towards an Australian system for hazardous material incidents reporting, Pages 305-317
J.K.W. Davies, The application of box models in the analysis of toxic hazards by using the probit dose-response relationship, Pages 319-329
E. Vergison, J. van Diest, J.C. Basler, Atmospheric dispersion of toxic gases in a complex environment, Pages 331-357
Danny D. Reible, Mark E. Malhiet, Tissa H. Illangasekare, Modeling gasoline fate and transport in the unsaturated zone, Pages 359-376
A. Brenner, R.L. Irvine, L.H. Ketchum Jr., C.F. Kulpa Jr., J.P. Moreau, Treatability studies for on-site biological remediation of soils and leachates contaminated by coal conversion residuals and by-products, Pages 377-391
Mark S. Morris, John T. Novak, Mechanisms responsible for the biodegradation of organic compounds in the subsurface, Pages 393-406
M. Heinrich, E. Gerhold, P. Wietfeldt, Large scale propane release experiments over land at different atmospheric stability classes, Pages 407-413
S.J. Skinner, 6th international symposium on loss prevention and safety promotion in the process industries, held at Oslo, Norway, 19–22 June 1989, Pages 415-416
H.H. Fawcett, Toxicology : By Michael A. Kamrin, Lewis Publishers, Inc., Chelsea, MI 1988, ISBN: 0-87371-133-5, 145 p., price: US$
27.50., Page 417
GaryF. Bennett, Anaerobic treatment of industrial wastewaters : By M.F. Torpy, Noyes Data Corp., Park Ridge, NJ, 1988, ISBN: 0-8155-1165-5 (No), 122 p., price: US$
36., Pages 417-418
GaryF. Bennett, Sorbents for liquid substance cleanup and control : By R.W. Melvold, S.C. Gibson and R. Scarberry, Noyes Data Corp., Park Ridge, NJ, 1988, ISBN: 0-8155-1159-0 (No), 153 p., price: US$
36., Pages 418-419
GaryF. Bennett, Treatment of hazardous waste leachate: Unit operations and cost : By J.L. McCardle, M.M. Arozarena and W.E. Gallagher, Noyes Data Corp., Park Ridge, NJ, 1988, ISBN: 0-8155-1160-4 (No), 111 p., price: US$
36., Pages 419-420
The 1990 SO2 control symposium, New Orleans, LA, U.S.A., May 8–11, 1990, Pages 421-422
European energy week/coal power technology 90 conference and exhibition, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 21–23, 1990, Pages 422-423
Author index of vol. 22, Pages 424-425