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David W Himmelheber

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Water Research|August 30, 2011
Evaluation of a laboratory-scale bioreactive in situ sediment cap for the treatment of organic contaminantsDavid W Himmelheber, Kurt D Pennell, Joseph B Hughes
Environmental Science & Technology|September 8, 2007
Natural attenuation processes during in situ cappingDavid W Himmelheber, Kurt D Pennell, Joseph B Hughes
Environmental Science & Technology|July 2, 2008
Spatial and temporal evolution of biogeochemical processes following in situ capping of contaminated sedimentsDavid W Himmelheber, Martial Taillefert, Kurt D Pennell, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|February 13, 2009
Microbial colonization of an in situ sediment cap and correlation to stratified redox zonesDavid W Himmelheber, Sara H Thomas, Frank E Löffler, et al.
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Water Research|August 30, 2011
Evaluation of a laboratory-scale bioreactive in situ sediment cap for the treatment of organic contaminantsDavid W Himmelheber, Kurt D Pennell, Joseph B Hughes
Environmental Science & Technology|September 8, 2007
Natural attenuation processes during in situ cappingDavid W Himmelheber, Kurt D Pennell, Joseph B Hughes
Environmental Science & Technology|July 2, 2008
Spatial and temporal evolution of biogeochemical processes following in situ capping of contaminated sedimentsDavid W Himmelheber, Martial Taillefert, Kurt D Pennell, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|February 13, 2009
Microbial colonization of an in situ sediment cap and correlation to stratified redox zonesDavid W Himmelheber, Sara H Thomas, Frank E Löffler, et al.
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