GEOCTuesday, September 9, 2003

6:00 PM-8:00 PM Javits Convention Center -- North Pavillion,Poster
Poster Session
Presidings:Robert Maxwell
Peggy A. O'Day
R.J. Reeder
Craig Cooper
Organizer:Susan Carroll
65Multinuclear NMR investigation of speciation in lead aluminoborosilicate glasses
April M. Sawvel, Robert Maxwell, William L. Bourcier
66NMR detection of chemical weapons manufacturing byproducts in environmental media
Sarah C. Chinn, M. Lee Davisson, J.G. Reynolds, Carolyn J. Koester, Adam H. Love, Robert Maxwell, Andrew L. Vance
67NMR investigation of metal complexation with natural organic matter
Xiang Xu, R. J. Kirkpatrick
68Possible Al-F bonding environments in F-bearing Na-aluminosilicate glasses from calculation of 19F NMR shifts
John A. Tossell, Yun Liu
69Solid state aluminum-27 NMR studies of the aluminum distribution in aluminosilicates
Becky A. Gee
70Adsorption of heavy metals on iron oxide coated silica
Ying Xu, Lisa Axe, Sungmin Maeng, Paras Trivedi, Thipnakarin Boonfueng, Trevor A. Tyson, Kaumudi Pandya
71Complexation and transport of contaminant uranium associated with corroding steel and stainless steel surfaces
Gary P. Halada, Charlotte Eng, A. J. Francis, Cleveland J. Dodge
72EXAFS investigation of Ni sorption to hydrologically conditioned amorphous Mn oxyhydroxides
Elizabeth A. Haack, Thomas P. Trainor, D. Scott Smith, Corrie Kennedy, Lesley A. Warren
73Formation and characterization of a ternary Fe(III)-U(VI)-citric acid complex with implications for uranium mobility
Cleveland J. Dodge, A. J. Francis
74Surface properties of manganese oxide coated montmorillonite
Thipnakarin Boonfueng, Lisa Axe
75Assessing the PAH sorption characteristics of glassy polymers as model NOM systems in contaminant binding studies
Frank V. Schindler, Frank J. Novotny, James A. Rice
76Uranium complexation with polyphosphates
Gustavo J. Vazquez, Cleveland J. Dodge, A. J. Francis
77Biogeochemical processes controlling multi-element transport in vadose zone sediments
Corrie Kennedy, Lesley A. Warren, Craig Cooper
78Arsenic in groundwater at landfill sites in northern central Massachusetts
Matthew J Mayo, Rudolph Hon, William C. Brandon, Robert Ford
79Measured sticking efficiencies of Enterococcus faecalis using atomic force microscopy
Tracy L. Cail, Michael F. Hochella Jr.
80Paper Withdrawn
81Arsenic speciation in reducing waters with specific attention to the roles of zero-valent sulfur and Pb(II)
Carla S. Neuberger, George R. Helz
82Volcanic ashes as source of As in Pampean sediments, Argentina
Gabriela Roman-Ross, Laurent Charlet
83Differential pulse cathodic stripping voltammetric speciation analysis of trace level inorganic arsenic compounds in natural water samples
Yi He, Yan Zheng, Mala Ramnaraine, David C. Locke
84A rapid colorimetric method for measuring arsenic concentrations in groundwater
Ratan K. Dhar, Yan Zheng, J. Robenstone, Alexander van Geen
85Preservation and stabilization of arsenic species during chemical extraction from soils
Myron Georgiadis, Yong Cai, Helena Solo-Gabriele
86Determination of arsenic sorption characteristics in sediment porewater using an iron oxyhydroxide-doped gel probe
Kate M. Campbell, Janet G. Hering, Suvasis Dixit
87Preservation of sulfidic waters containing dissolved As(III)
Joanne A. Smieja, Richard Wilkin
88Treatment of arsenic and organoarsenic compounds by ultrasound irradiation
Kevin O'Shea, Sahar Motamedi, Yong Cai, Tielian Xu
89Speciation of arsenic sorbed on ferrihydrite determined by voltammetry in sodium phosphate and hydrochloric acid extracts
Zheng Mo, Yan Zheng
90Arsenic transport and transformation associated with MSMA application on a golf course green
Jill Schrlau, Min Feng, Yong Cai, George H. Snyder, Ming Chen, John L. Cisar
91Binding of arsenic to dissolved colloidal materials derived from golf course soils
Zhangrong Chen, Yong Cai
92Spectroscopic studies of As(V) uptake by calcite
Vasso G. Alexandratos, Eef.J. Elzinga, Richard J. Reeder, Martin Schoonen
93Characterization of a bimetal oxide adsorbent and its adsorption mechanism for Arsenic(V)
Yu Zhang, Min Yang, Hong He, Xia Huang
94Removal of arsenic from water by granular titanium dioxide
Sunbaek Bang, Maria E Pena, Manish Patel, Xiaoguang Meng
95Adsorption technologies for small-scale treatment of arsenic
Fabiola Brusciotti, Pradeep Yadav, Paul Duby, James (Chip) Kilduff, Nada M. Assaf-Anid
96Chemical factors affecting arsenic removal at water treatment plants
Thomas R. Holm, Steven D. Wilson, Johnathan L. Talbott, Walton R. Kelly
97Colloidal transport of As from smelter sites in Cornwall, UK
Sam Shaw, Ben Hull-Bailey
98Influence of phosphate on arsenic accumulation in Pteris vittata
Weihua Zhang, Yong Cai, Lene Q. Ma, Kelsey Downum
99Mechanisms of arsenic removal by zero valent iron reactive barriers
Nelson A. Rivera Jr., Peggy A. O'Day, Dimitri Vlassopoulos, Robert Root
100Remediation of an arsenic contaminated site
Michael Rafferty, Charles B. Andrews, Dimitrios Vlassopoulos, Kinsley M. Binard
101Arsenic removal by zero-valent iron: Field tests in rural Bangladesh and at the Vineland Chemical, NJ, Superfund Site
Zhongqi Cheng, Nikolaos P. Nikolaidis, Alexander Van Geen, Richard C. Bailey, Matthew Westgate
102Microcosm studies examining the release of arsenic from Bangladesh aquifer sediments
Brian J Mailloux, Alexander Van Geen, Zhonqgi Cheng, Saugata Datta
103Molecular characterization of novel arsenic oxidizing or reducing isolates
E. Danielle Rhine, E. Garcia-Dominguez, Lily Y. Young
104Two-year operation of an air/iron treatment system for the removal of arsenic from simulated Bangladeshi tubewell water
Ahmedul H Chowdhury, Phillip T Crisp
105Arsenic distribution in underground aquifer water in Bangladesh and potential source of arsenic-free water
Bhajan K. Biswas, Gautam K. Basu, Dipankar Chakraborti, Richard H. Loeppert

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The 226th ACS National Meeting, New York, NY, September 7-11, 2003