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1 | Mobilization of Nickel, Cobalt and Arsenic in a Multi-aquifer Formation of the Lower Rhine Valley: Identification and Modeling of the Processes Controlling Metal Mobility | 3 |
2 | Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Oxygen Release by a Trapped Gas Phase | 19 |
3 | The Application of Stable isotopes to the Determination of the Origin of Sulfate in the Drinking Water Catchment Area of Torgau-Mockritz (Germany) | 37 |
4 | Groundwater Leakage Through a Confining Unit Beneath a Municipal Well Field, Memphis, Tennessee, USA | 51 |
5 | Iron-Cyanide Complexes in Soil and Groundwater | 65 |
6 | A FTIR Spectroscopical Study to Explain Bonding Structures of Arsenate and Chromate Associated with Schwertmannite | 78 |
7 | Protection of the Groundwater Resources of Metropolis Cebu (Philippines) in Consideration of Saltwater Intrusion into the Coastal Aquifer | 93 |
8 | Temporal Variability of Element Concentrations and Fluxes in a Strongly Acidified Cambic Arenosol | 104 |
9 | Short Chained Alkyl Phenols (SCAP) in the Environment - Chemical Analysis and Field Studies | 115 |
10 | Concept and First Results of Studying Natural Attenuation at a Site in Northern Bavaria Contaminated with Chlorinated Ethenes | 131 |
11 | Effects of Interspecies Competition on the Design of Permeable Reactive Iron Barriers | 138 |
12 | Influence of Colloids and Suspended Particles on PAH-Transport in Groundwater | 149 |
13 | Combined [delta][superscript 13]C and [delta][superscript 2]H Monitoring of in situ Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons in a Contaminated Aquifer | 169 |
14 | Fate of PAH at Contaminated Sites: Facts and Concepts for the Unsatureated Soil Zone | 182 |
15 | Natural Attenuation of Volatile Organic Compounds Related to Volatilisation | 200 |
16 | Assessment of Enhanced Natural Attenuation Processes in a BTEX-contaminated Aquifer: Field and Column Experiments and its Modeling | 210 |
17 | Analysis and Occurrence of Nitrogen-Heterocyclic and Polyaromatic Compounds and their Transformation Products in the Subsurface at a Contaminated Site | 224 |
18 | Deposition of Organic Matter and Schwertmannite Controls Neutralization Rates in Sediments of Acidic Mine Lakes | 241 |
19 | Mobilisation of Arsenic from Tin Mill Tailings | 258 |
20 | Pyrite Weathering in the Unsaturated Zone of Lignite Mine Tailings: Release of As, Cd, Ni and Pb in a Soil Column Experiment | 272 |
21 | Sources, Migration Forms and Sinks of Trace Elements in Drainage and Pore Waters from Waste Rock Dumps of Former Lignite Mines (Germany) | 287 |
22 | Arsenic Cycling in a Covered Mine Tailings Deposit, Northern Sweden | 303 |
23 | Modelling Ion Composition in Seepage Water from Column and Batch Experiments with Open Cut Coal Mine Sediments | 310 |
24 | Effect of Pyrite Oxidation on Dynamic Sulphate Concentrations in an Alluvial Aquifer | 326 |
25 | Sulphate Reduction in Lignite Mining Dumps: Insights from Stable Isotope Studies | 343 |
26 | Sulfide Oxidation at the Polymetallic Sulfide Deposit Freiberg (Germany) and Consequences for Heavy Metal Mobilisation | 356 |
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