Tree sampling methods have been used in phytoscreening applications to delineate contaminated soil and groundwater, augmenting traditional investigative methods that are time-consuming, resource-intensive, invasive, and costly. In the past decade, contaminant concentrations in tree tissues have been shown to reflect the extent and intensity of subsurface contamination. This paper investigates a new phytoscreening tool: directional tree coring, a concept originating from field data that indicated azimuthal concentrations in tree trunks reflected the concentration gradients in the groundwater around the tree.To experimentally test this hypothesis, large diameter trees were subjected to subsurface contaminant concentration gradients in a green...
In 1999, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) designed and installed a series of engineered plantings c...
When tree roots come in contact with the unsaturated zone and shallow groundwater contaminated by vo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020One of the most important and noticeable components of...
Contaminated sites pose ecological and human-health risks through exposure to contaminated soil and ...
The research presented herein aims to investigate the strengths and weaknesses of a relatively new t...
Plants interact directly with their surroundings, extracting nutrients and water from the subsurface...
none4noApplications and acceptance of phytoscreening, i.e., the use of trees as screening tools for ...
Phytoscreening has been proven to rapidly delineate subsurface contaminant plumes for semiquantitati...
Perchlorate presents an environmental health risk due to its widespread use, high solubility in wate...
Phytoscreening has been demonstrated at a variety of sites over the past 15 years as a low-impact, s...
Plants directly interact with surrounding water, air, and soil, collecting and storing chemicals and...
Long-term monitoring (LTM) of groundwater remedial projects is costly and time-consuming, particular...
Phytoscreening for chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOC) in tree core samples is influenced ...
Characterizing the spatial extent of groundwater metal contamination traditionally requires installi...
In 1999, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) designed and installed a series of engineered plantings c...
In 1999, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) designed and installed a series of engineered plantings c...
When tree roots come in contact with the unsaturated zone and shallow groundwater contaminated by vo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020One of the most important and noticeable components of...
Contaminated sites pose ecological and human-health risks through exposure to contaminated soil and ...
The research presented herein aims to investigate the strengths and weaknesses of a relatively new t...
Plants interact directly with their surroundings, extracting nutrients and water from the subsurface...
none4noApplications and acceptance of phytoscreening, i.e., the use of trees as screening tools for ...
Phytoscreening has been proven to rapidly delineate subsurface contaminant plumes for semiquantitati...
Perchlorate presents an environmental health risk due to its widespread use, high solubility in wate...
Phytoscreening has been demonstrated at a variety of sites over the past 15 years as a low-impact, s...
Plants directly interact with surrounding water, air, and soil, collecting and storing chemicals and...
Long-term monitoring (LTM) of groundwater remedial projects is costly and time-consuming, particular...
Phytoscreening for chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOC) in tree core samples is influenced ...
Characterizing the spatial extent of groundwater metal contamination traditionally requires installi...
In 1999, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) designed and installed a series of engineered plantings c...
In 1999, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) designed and installed a series of engineered plantings c...
When tree roots come in contact with the unsaturated zone and shallow groundwater contaminated by vo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020One of the most important and noticeable components of...