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The utility of AVS/EqP in hazardous waste site evaluations
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1995
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Alternative Title:AVS proceedings
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Description:The purpose of the AVS/EqP Workshop was threefold: (1) Clarify the scientific theory on which the equilibrium partitioning (EqP) and acid volatile sulfides (AVS) methodologies for sediment evaluation are based. (2) Determine what the EqP and AVS methodologies can and cannot tell us about sediment contamination and toxicity. (3) Identify how these methodologies can be applied to the evaluation of hazardous waste sites.
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Content Notes:edited by Donald A. MacDonald, Sandra M. Salazar.
"August 1995."
"Proceedings of a workshop sponsored by the Coastal Resource Coordination Branch, Hazardous Materials Response and Assessment Division, NOAA"--Cover.
"September 13-15, 1994, Woods Hole, Massachusetts."
Also available online in PDF.
Includes bibliographical references.
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