Human exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) via vapor intrusion (VI) is an emerging public health concern with notable detrimental impacts on public health. Phytoforensics, plant sampling to semi-quantitatively delineate subsurface contamination, provides a potential non-invasive screening approach to detect VI potential, and plant sampling is effective and also time- and cost-efficient. Existing VI assessment methods are time- and resource-intensive, invasive, and require access into residential and commercial buildings to drill holes through basement slabs to install sampling ports or require substantial equipment to install groundwater or soil vapor sampling outside the home. Tree-core samples collected in 2 days at the PCE South...
The potential of using tree core samples to detect and monitor natural attenuation of perchloroethen...
The Potential of Phytoscreening for Plume Delineation at Contaminated Sites Has Promoted Interest in...
Trichloroethylene (TCE) in groundwater has the potential to volatilize through soil into indoor air ...
Human exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) via vapor intrusion (VI) is an emerging public h...
Human exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) via vapor intrusion (VI) is an emerging public h...
Vapor intrusion (VI) occurs when contaminants in the vapor phase migrate in the shallow subsurface a...
Vapor intrusion (VI) by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the built environment presents a threat...
Chlorinated ethene (CE) contaminants are widespread in groundwater, and the occurrence of vinyl chlo...
Adults living in North America spend an estimated 80-90% of their time indoors where they can be exp...
The paper and presentation focus on subsurface vapor data collected as part of a vapor intrusion ass...
Phytoremediation, the use of plants to immobilize, degrade or remove contaminants from the environme...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are chemicals that come from a variety of products including paint...
The migration of chlorinated volatile organic compounds from groundwater to indoor air--known as vap...
Chlorinated solvents, such as tetrachloroethene (PCE), trichloroethene (TCE), and carbon tetrachlori...
Phytoscreening has been proven to rapidly delineate subsurface contaminant plumes for semiquantitati...
The potential of using tree core samples to detect and monitor natural attenuation of perchloroethen...
The Potential of Phytoscreening for Plume Delineation at Contaminated Sites Has Promoted Interest in...
Trichloroethylene (TCE) in groundwater has the potential to volatilize through soil into indoor air ...
Human exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) via vapor intrusion (VI) is an emerging public h...
Human exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) via vapor intrusion (VI) is an emerging public h...
Vapor intrusion (VI) occurs when contaminants in the vapor phase migrate in the shallow subsurface a...
Vapor intrusion (VI) by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the built environment presents a threat...
Chlorinated ethene (CE) contaminants are widespread in groundwater, and the occurrence of vinyl chlo...
Adults living in North America spend an estimated 80-90% of their time indoors where they can be exp...
The paper and presentation focus on subsurface vapor data collected as part of a vapor intrusion ass...
Phytoremediation, the use of plants to immobilize, degrade or remove contaminants from the environme...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are chemicals that come from a variety of products including paint...
The migration of chlorinated volatile organic compounds from groundwater to indoor air--known as vap...
Chlorinated solvents, such as tetrachloroethene (PCE), trichloroethene (TCE), and carbon tetrachlori...
Phytoscreening has been proven to rapidly delineate subsurface contaminant plumes for semiquantitati...
The potential of using tree core samples to detect and monitor natural attenuation of perchloroethen...
The Potential of Phytoscreening for Plume Delineation at Contaminated Sites Has Promoted Interest in...
Trichloroethylene (TCE) in groundwater has the potential to volatilize through soil into indoor air ...