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Jeanne E Tomaszewski

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Environmental Science & Technology|September 5, 2008
Field deployment of polyethylene devices to measure PCB concentrations in pore water of contaminated sedimentJeanne E Tomaszewski, Richard G Luthy
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 18, 2007
Activated carbon amendment as a treatment for residual DDT in sediment from a superfund site in San Francisco Bay, Richmond, California, USAJeanne E Tomaszewski, David Werner, Richard G Luthy
Environmental Science & Technology|June 18, 2011
Protein encapsulation by humic substancesJeanne E Tomaszewski, René P Schwarzenbach, Michael Sander
Water Research|August 30, 2008
Measuring and modeling reduction of DDT availability to the water column and mussels following activated carbon amendment of contaminated sedimentJeanne E Tomaszewski, Pamela B McLeod, Richard G Luthy
Environmental Science & Technology|August 7, 2012
Adsorption of insecticidal Cry1Ab protein to humic substances. 1. Experimental approach and mechanistic aspectsMichael Sander, Jeanne E Tomaszewski, Michael Madliger, et al.
Water Research|July 15, 2009
Sorption of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its metabolites by activated carbon in clean water and sediment slurriesSarah E Hale, Jeanne E Tomaszewski, Richard G Luthy, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|August 7, 2012
Adsorption of insecticidal Cry1Ab protein to humic substances. 2. Influence of humic and fulvic acid charge and polarity characteristicsJeanne E Tomaszewski, Michael Madliger, Joel A Pedersen, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|June 24, 2009
Field application of activated carbon amendment for in-situ stabilization of polychlorinated biphenyls in marine sedimentYeo-Myoung Cho, Upal Ghosh, Alan J Kennedy, et al.
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Environmental Science & Technology|September 5, 2008
Field deployment of polyethylene devices to measure PCB concentrations in pore water of contaminated sedimentJeanne E Tomaszewski, Richard G Luthy
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 18, 2007
Activated carbon amendment as a treatment for residual DDT in sediment from a superfund site in San Francisco Bay, Richmond, California, USAJeanne E Tomaszewski, David Werner, Richard G Luthy
Environmental Science & Technology|June 18, 2011
Protein encapsulation by humic substancesJeanne E Tomaszewski, René P Schwarzenbach, Michael Sander
Water Research|August 30, 2008
Measuring and modeling reduction of DDT availability to the water column and mussels following activated carbon amendment of contaminated sedimentJeanne E Tomaszewski, Pamela B McLeod, Richard G Luthy
Environmental Science & Technology|August 7, 2012
Adsorption of insecticidal Cry1Ab protein to humic substances. 1. Experimental approach and mechanistic aspectsMichael Sander, Jeanne E Tomaszewski, Michael Madliger, et al.
Water Research|July 15, 2009
Sorption of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its metabolites by activated carbon in clean water and sediment slurriesSarah E Hale, Jeanne E Tomaszewski, Richard G Luthy, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|August 7, 2012
Adsorption of insecticidal Cry1Ab protein to humic substances. 2. Influence of humic and fulvic acid charge and polarity characteristicsJeanne E Tomaszewski, Michael Madliger, Joel A Pedersen, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|June 24, 2009
Field application of activated carbon amendment for in-situ stabilization of polychlorinated biphenyls in marine sedimentYeo-Myoung Cho, Upal Ghosh, Alan J Kennedy, et al.
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