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Editorial
Letter From The Editor
Robert D. Morrison
Commentaries And Perspectives
Response to Commentaries on “Age Dating of
Environmental Organic Residues” (Environmental
Forensics, June, 2003)
By Isaac R. Kaplan
Invited Article
Introduction to the Invited Article
By Christopher M. Reddy
The
Emergence of Black Carbon as a Super-Sorbent in
Environmental Chemistry: The End of Octanol?
By Rainer Lohmann
Contributed Papers
Field Detector Evaluation of Organic Clay Soils
Contaminated With Diesel Fuel
By Clayton J. Clark, II
MTBE
in California's Drinking Water: A Comparison of
Groundwater Versus Surface Water Sources
By
Pamela R. D.
Williams, Laurie Benton, and Patrick J. Sheehan
Using Radiocarbon to Apportion Sources of Polycyclic
Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Household Soot
By Christopher M. Reddy, Li Xu, and Rod O'Connor
Insecticide Residues on Weathered Passerine Carcass
Feet
By Nimish B. Vyas,
James W. Spann, Craig S. Hulse, Julie J. Butterbrodt,
Jean Mengelkoch, Kimberley MacDougall, Bruce Williams,
and Philip Pendergrass
Age
Dating Groundwater Plumes Based on the Ratio of
1,1-Dichloroethylene to 1,1,1-Trichloroethane: An
Uncertainty Analysis
By Thomas D.
Gauthier, and Brian L. Murphy
On
the Nonlocality of Reversible-Time Particle Tracking
Methods
By Amvrossios C.
Bagtzoglou |