Potentially toxic nitroaromatic and nitramine compounds are introduced onto soils during detonation of explosives. The present study was conducted to investigate the desorption and transformation of explosive compounds loaded onto three soils through controlled detonation. The soils were proximally detonated with Composition B, a commonly used military explosive containing 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX), and octahydro 1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (HMX). Gas-exchangeable surface areas were measured from pristine and detonated soils. Aqueous batches of detonated soils were prepared by mixing each soil with ultrapure water. Samples were collected for 141 d and concentrations of Composition ...
Concentrations of TNT and RDX in soil (10%) decomposed similar to the neat explosive. First-order ra...
Explosives residues in soils may be a useful source of evidence following the detonation of an impro...
Post-blast residues are potential interferents to chemical detection of landmines. To assess the pot...
Abstract—Potentially toxic nitroaromatic and nitramine compounds are introduced onto soils during de...
Abstract—Potentially toxic nitroaromatic and nitramine compounds are introduced onto soils during de...
Explosives compounds, known toxins, are loaded to soils on military training ranges predominantly du...
Abstract Explosive compounds, including known toxicants 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) and hexahydro-1,...
Allen, HerbertDi Toro, Dominic M.The objective of this research is to quantify the reversibility and...
During live fire training exercises, large amounts of explosives are consumed. Low order detonations...
Packed beds of six different, granular, pure, metal oxide phases were loaded with explosives through...
The purpose of this research was to identify the principal soil characteristics that influence the a...
Contamination of military ranges by the use of explosives can lead to irreversible environmental dam...
© 2002 Tim RobertsonHighly toxic explosives compounds can potentially contaminate soil and groundwat...
New explosive compounds that are less sensitive to shock and high temperatures are being tested on m...
Military training exercises can result in deposition of energetic residues on range soils, which ult...
Concentrations of TNT and RDX in soil (10%) decomposed similar to the neat explosive. First-order ra...
Explosives residues in soils may be a useful source of evidence following the detonation of an impro...
Post-blast residues are potential interferents to chemical detection of landmines. To assess the pot...
Abstract—Potentially toxic nitroaromatic and nitramine compounds are introduced onto soils during de...
Abstract—Potentially toxic nitroaromatic and nitramine compounds are introduced onto soils during de...
Explosives compounds, known toxins, are loaded to soils on military training ranges predominantly du...
Abstract Explosive compounds, including known toxicants 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) and hexahydro-1,...
Allen, HerbertDi Toro, Dominic M.The objective of this research is to quantify the reversibility and...
During live fire training exercises, large amounts of explosives are consumed. Low order detonations...
Packed beds of six different, granular, pure, metal oxide phases were loaded with explosives through...
The purpose of this research was to identify the principal soil characteristics that influence the a...
Contamination of military ranges by the use of explosives can lead to irreversible environmental dam...
© 2002 Tim RobertsonHighly toxic explosives compounds can potentially contaminate soil and groundwat...
New explosive compounds that are less sensitive to shock and high temperatures are being tested on m...
Military training exercises can result in deposition of energetic residues on range soils, which ult...
Concentrations of TNT and RDX in soil (10%) decomposed similar to the neat explosive. First-order ra...
Explosives residues in soils may be a useful source of evidence following the detonation of an impro...
Post-blast residues are potential interferents to chemical detection of landmines. To assess the pot...