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Volume 2, Number 3, September 2001
   
Contents: Editorial

The Evolution of Environmental Forensics in the United States

Commentaries and Perspectives

Was Contamination of Southern California Groundwater By Chlorinated Solvents Foreseen?
Steven Amter, Benjamin Ross

California UST Program Connection to MTBE Problems
James S. White

MTBE-Panacea or Problem
Olin C. Braids

Technical Notes

Walkerton's Contaminated Water Supply System: A Forensic Approach to Identifying the Source
Monica N. Danon-Schaffer

Comparative Electrochemical Methods to Determine Fluoride Traces in NaCl
Gerardo Maupomé, Víctor M. Castaño

Regular Articles

State of the Art Report on Mathematical Methods for Groundwater Pollution Source Identification
Juliana Atmadja, Amvrossios C. Bagtzoglou

The Use of Stable Isotopes to Differentiate Specific Source Markers for MTBE
Barbara J. Smallwood, R. Paul Philp, Thomas W. Burgoyne, Jon D. Allen

Remote Sensing Tools Assist in Environmental Forensics:Part II-Digital Tools
G. M. Brilis, R. J. van Waasbergen, P. M. Stokely, C. L. Gerlach

Fingerprinting of High Boiling Hydrocarbon Fuels, Asphalts and Lubricants
Isaac R. Kaplan, Shan-Tan Lu, Hossein M. Alimi, John MacMurphey

Discriminating between Copper and Silver Mill Tailings in Silver Bow Creek Overbank Deposits, Butte, Montana, U.S.A.
Andy Davis, Steven O. Helgen, Terry McNulty

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