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R W Puls

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Chemosphere|July 20, 2000
Forces dictating colloidal interactions between viruses and soilS Chattopadhyay, R W Puls
Environmental Science & Technology|May 12, 2001
Arsenate and arsenite removal by zerovalent iron: kinetics, redox transformation, and implications for in situ groundwater remediationC Su, R W Puls
Environmental Science & Technology|January 5, 2002
Arsenate and arsenite removal by zerovalent iron: effects of phosphate, silicate, carbonate, borate, sulfate, chromate, molybdate, and nitrate, relative to chlorideC Su, R W Puls
Journal of Hazardous Materials|October 16, 1999
Long-term performance monitoring for a permeable reactive barrier at the U.S. Coast Guard Support Center, Elizabeth City, North CarolinaR W Puls, D W Blowes, R W Gillham
Environmental Science & Technology|December 24, 2011
Coupled iron corrosion and chromate reduction: mechanisms for subsurface remediationR M Powell, R W Puls, S K Hightower, et al.
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Chemosphere|July 20, 2000
Forces dictating colloidal interactions between viruses and soilS Chattopadhyay, R W Puls
Environmental Science & Technology|May 12, 2001
Arsenate and arsenite removal by zerovalent iron: kinetics, redox transformation, and implications for in situ groundwater remediationC Su, R W Puls
Environmental Science & Technology|January 5, 2002
Arsenate and arsenite removal by zerovalent iron: effects of phosphate, silicate, carbonate, borate, sulfate, chromate, molybdate, and nitrate, relative to chlorideC Su, R W Puls
Journal of Hazardous Materials|October 16, 1999
Long-term performance monitoring for a permeable reactive barrier at the U.S. Coast Guard Support Center, Elizabeth City, North CarolinaR W Puls, D W Blowes, R W Gillham
Environmental Science & Technology|December 24, 2011
Coupled iron corrosion and chromate reduction: mechanisms for subsurface remediationR M Powell, R W Puls, S K Hightower, et al.
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