textIn situ passive sampling is the use of a polymer sorbent to directly assess freely dissolved concentration (C [subscript free]) profiles within the environment. The primary focus herein is the use of passive sampling methods to detect and quantify persistent hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) in sediment porewater and surface water using solid phase microextraction (SPME) profilers with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) as the receiving phase sorbent. Contaminated sediment sites pose a unique challenge in terms of remediation and monitoring for several reasons including: the large number of past and ongoing sources, sediment stability, and the extent of contamination. Capping with a clean layer of material, an accepted remediation approach,...
Passive samplers are useful novel tools for assessing contaminant exposure and evaluating its potent...
Dredged contaminated sediments are considered as waste. Traditional solutions to the management of t...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...
textIn situ passive sampling is the use of a polymer sorbent to directly assess freely dissolved con...
This manuscript surveys the literature on passive sampler methods (PSMs) used in contaminated sedime...
This article provides practical guidance on the use of passive sampling methods (PSMs) that target t...
Hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) like polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and polychlorinate...
Passive sampling methods (PSMs) allow the quantification of the freely dissolved concentration (Cfre...
Currently, there is an effort under way to encourage remedial project managers at contaminated sites...
Passive sampling methods (PSMs) allow the quantification of the freely dissolved concentration (Cfre...
Equilibrium passive sampling methods (EPSMs) allow quantification of freely dissolved contaminant co...
textSediments serve as the ultimate sink for many hydrophobic organic compounds and thus present a r...
This paper details how activity-based passive sampling methods (PSMs), which provide information on ...
textDuring the Fall of 2009, a pilot study was conducted at the McCormick and Baxter (M&B) Superfund...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...
Passive samplers are useful novel tools for assessing contaminant exposure and evaluating its potent...
Dredged contaminated sediments are considered as waste. Traditional solutions to the management of t...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...
textIn situ passive sampling is the use of a polymer sorbent to directly assess freely dissolved con...
This manuscript surveys the literature on passive sampler methods (PSMs) used in contaminated sedime...
This article provides practical guidance on the use of passive sampling methods (PSMs) that target t...
Hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) like polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and polychlorinate...
Passive sampling methods (PSMs) allow the quantification of the freely dissolved concentration (Cfre...
Currently, there is an effort under way to encourage remedial project managers at contaminated sites...
Passive sampling methods (PSMs) allow the quantification of the freely dissolved concentration (Cfre...
Equilibrium passive sampling methods (EPSMs) allow quantification of freely dissolved contaminant co...
textSediments serve as the ultimate sink for many hydrophobic organic compounds and thus present a r...
This paper details how activity-based passive sampling methods (PSMs), which provide information on ...
textDuring the Fall of 2009, a pilot study was conducted at the McCormick and Baxter (M&B) Superfund...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...
Passive samplers are useful novel tools for assessing contaminant exposure and evaluating its potent...
Dredged contaminated sediments are considered as waste. Traditional solutions to the management of t...
This work presents the results of an international interlaboratory comparison on ex situ passive sam...