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15:12, 11 November 2016 Walsh-Article 1-Table 5.PNG (file) 28 KB Debra Tabron Table 5: Soil concentrations of DNT for propellant burn (mg/kg) 1
15:10, 11 November 2016 Walsh-Article 1-Table 3.PNG (file) 59 KB Debra Tabron Table 3. Detonation efficiency descriptors used by CRREL. 1
15:09, 11 November 2016 Walsh-Article 1-Figure 5.PNG (file) 1.25 MB Debra Tabron Figure 5. A towed howitzer at FP Sally, DTA. Soil sample labeling at FP Sally following artillery training. 1
15:08, 11 November 2016 Walsh-Article 1-Figure 4.PNG (file) 570 KB Debra Tabron Figure 4. Burning of excess propellant 1
15:06, 11 November 2016 Walsh-Article 1-Figure 3.PNG (file) 1.08 MB Debra Tabron Figure 3. Firing position tests: Anti-tank rocket (residues deposited primarily behind weapon) and tank (residues deposited in front of weapon) 1
15:06, 11 November 2016 Walsh-Article 1-Figure 2.PNG (file) 678 KB Debra Tabron Figure 2. Post-detonation residues deposition footprint and sampling residues on snow-covered ice 1
15:04, 11 November 2016 Walsh-Article 1-Figure 1.PNG (file) 1.13 MB Debra Tabron Figure 1. Range ordnance disposal operation. Blow-in-place (BIP) operations often result in significant energetics deposition. 1
08:38, 11 November 2016 No Author-Article 1-Table 1.PNG (file) 7 KB Debra Tabron Table 1. Median lethal concentration of NTO to Ceriodaphnia (mg/L) 1
16:27, 10 November 2016 USAPCH-Lent-2012--Tox Study no. 87-XE-0DBP-10.pdf (file) 4.38 MB Debra Tabron Found: Lent, E.M., Crouse, L.C., Hanna, T. and Wallace, S.M., 2012. The subchronic oral toxicity of 2, 4-dinitroanisole (DNAN) in rats (No. USAPHC-87-XE-0DBP-10). Army Public Health Command Aberdeen Proving Ground MD. 1
11:35, 10 November 2016 Kennedy-2013-Dev. of Envl Health Criteria for Insensitive Munitions.pdf (file) 1.94 MB Debra Tabron Kennedy AJ, Lounds CD, Melby NL, Laird JG, Winstead B, Brasfield SM, Johnson MS. 2013. Development of Environmental Health Criteria for Insensitive Munitions: Aquatic Ecotoxicological Exposures Using 2,4-Dnitroanisole. ERDC/EL TR-13-2, U.S. Army Corps... 1
09:39, 9 November 2016 Favara-Article 1-Figure 3.PNG (file) 220 KB Debra Tabron Figure 3. Relationship between the sustainable aspects (center), core elements (spokes), and BMPs (wheel tread. Reprinted, with permission, from E2876-13 Standard Guide for Integrating Sustainable Objectives into Cleanup, copyright ASTM International,... 1
09:34, 9 November 2016 Favara-Article 1-Figure 2.PNG (file) 33 KB Debra Tabron Figure 2. Life-cycle phases of remediation projects and where footprint assessments and LCAs can be implemented. Reprinted, with permission, from E2893-16, Standard Guide for Greener Cleanups, copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West C... 1
09:29, 9 November 2016 Favara-Article 1-Figure 1-Exhibit-2.jpg (file) 997 KB Debra Tabron Figure 1. Comparison of linear versus holistic approach to integrating sustainability into projects (from Holland et al, 2011 1
16:33, 8 November 2016 USNAVY-2016-Tech Memo TM-NAVFAC-EXWC-EV-1601.pdf (file) 809 KB Debra Tabron US Navy. 2016. Technical Memorandum TM-NAVFAC-EXWC-EV-1601. Green and Sustainable Remediation Best Management Practices. 1
11:52, 8 November 2016 USACE-2012-Evaluation of Consideration and inc. of GSR.pdf (file) 5.4 MB Debra Tabron US Army Corp of Engineers (USACE), 2012. Evaluation of Consideration and Incorporation of Green and Sustainable Remediation (GSR) Practices in Army Environmental Remediation. 1
09:49, 8 November 2016 ESTCP-2013-Quantifying Life Cycle envl Footprints...ER-201127.pdf (file) 6.8 MB Debra Tabron ESTCP, 2013. Quantifying Life Cycle Environmental Footprints of Soil and Groundwater Remedies. ER-201127 1
15:00, 7 November 2016 BJohnson-Article 1-Figure 4.PNG (file) 89 KB Debra Tabron Figure 4. Computed and measured groundwater concentrations of RDX at MW161 down gradient of Demolition Area 2, MMR, with upper (UCL) and lower (LCL) confidence limits for uncertainty of RDX degradation rate. 1
14:59, 7 November 2016 BJohnson-Article 1-Figure 3.PNG (file) 95 KB Debra Tabron Figure 3. CSM as modeled in TREECS™ with Advanced Tier 2 option for Camp Pendleton, CA 1
14:58, 7 November 2016 BJohnson-Article 1-Figure 2.PNG (file) 98 KB Debra Tabron Figure 2. Conceptual Site Model used with TREECS™ Advanced Tier 2 for the Zulu Impact Area (ZIA) and receiving waters, Camp Pendleton, CA. The area of interest (AOI) is the ZIA. 1
14:57, 7 November 2016 BJohnson-Article 1-Figure 1.PNG (file) 434 KB Debra Tabron Figure 1. TREECS main screen as it appears for an application involving GIS data. 1
13:18, 7 November 2016 Johnson-2014a-Hydrology Model Formulation.ERDC.EL TR-14-2.pdf (file) 562 KB Debra Tabron Johnson, B.E., and M.S. Dortch. 2014a. Hydrology model formulation within the Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System (TREECS™). ERDC/EL TR-14-2, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. 1
12:59, 7 November 2016 Gerald-2012-User guide for applying the training range Evnl Eval.Char sys.pdf (file) 4.76 MB Debra Tabron Gerald, J.A., B.E. Johnson, and M.S. Dortch. 2012. User guide for applying the Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System (TREECS™). ERDC/EL TR-12-16, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS 1
10:28, 7 November 2016 Dortch-2015-Modules for modeling firing range.pdf (file) 600 KB Debra Tabron Dortch, M.S. and Gerald, J.A., 2015. Modules for modeling firing range best management practices within TREECS™ (No. ERDC/EL-TR-15-7). Engineer Research and Development Center Vicksburg MS Environmental Lab. 1
09:53, 7 November 2016 Dortch-2014-Eval of time-varying hydrology...ERD-EL-CR-14-3.pdf (file) 2.01 MB Debra Tabron Dortch, M.S. 2014. Evaluation of time-varying hydrology within the Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System (TREECS™). ERDC/EL CR-14-3, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. 1
15:59, 4 November 2016 Dortch-2013b-Modeling firing range...ERDC-EL TR-13-6.pdf (file) 1.05 MB Debra Tabron Dortch, M.S., B.E. Johnson, and J.A. Gerald. 2013b. Modeling firing range best management practices with TREECS™. ERDC/EL TR-13-6, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. 1
15:45, 4 November 2016 Dortch-2012-Extension of cap for the Tier 1 and 2 approaches Training range ERDC-EL-TR-12-11.pdf (file) 510 KB Debra Tabron Dortch, M.S., B.E. Johnson, and J.A. Gerald. 2012. Extension of capabilities for the Tier 1 and Tier 2 Approaches within the Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System (TREECS™). ERDC/EL TR-12-11, U.S. Army Engineer Research... 1
15:26, 4 November 2016 Dortch-2011a-Methods for Tier 2 modeling Training Range ERDC-EL-TR112.pdf (file) 1.94 MB Debra Tabron Dortch, M.S., B.E. Johnson, Z. Zhang, and J.A. Gerald. 2011a. Methods for Tier 2 modeling within the Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System (TREECS™). ERDC/EL TR-11-2, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, V... 1
15:21, 4 November 2016 Dortch-2009-Methods for Tier 1 modeling training range ERCDC-EL-TR0911.pdf (file) 1.71 MB Debra Tabron Dortch, M.S., J.A. Gerald, and B.E. Johnson. 2009. Methods for Tier 1 modeling with the Training Range Environmental Evaluation and Characterization System. ERDC/EL TR-09-11, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. 1
13:10, 4 November 2016 Davis-Solubility+Product+Constant-Kathryn Rashe, Lisa Peterson.pdf (file) 117 KB Debra Tabron U.C. Davis/ Solubility Product Constant. Contributors. Kathryn Rashe, Lisa Peterson 1
12:39, 4 November 2016 Davis-The+Equilibrium+Constant-Heather Voigt.pdf (file) 140 KB Debra Tabron U.C. Davis, ChemWiki. The Equilibrium Constant. Contributor: Heather Voigt. Updated: July 12, 2016. 1
09:03, 4 November 2016 Denham-Article 2-Figure 2.PNG (file) 30 KB Debra Tabron Figure 2: Mineral surface exchanging hydrogen ions with varying pH 1
09:02, 4 November 2016 Denham-Article 2-Figure 1.PNG (file) 82 KB Debra Tabron Figure 1: Aqueous speciation of uranium (diagram produced with The Geochemist’s Workbench® 1
09:00, 4 November 2016 Denham-Article 2-Equation 1.PNG (file) 2 KB Debra Tabron   1
12:30, 3 November 2016 NABIR-2003-Bioremediation of Metals and Radionuclides.pdf (file) 2.75 MB Debra Tabron NABIR, 2003. Bioremediation of Metals and Radionuclides – What It Is And How It Works. LBNL-42595, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, for the Natural and Accelerated Bioremediation Research Program, Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy 1
14:16, 1 November 2016 Denham-Article 1-Figure 1. PNG.PNG (file) 82 KB Debra Tabron Figure 1: Uranium’s complicated aqueous speciation (diagram produced with The Geochemist’s Workbench® PCO2 = 0.01 atm., [Ca] = 10 (mg/L). 1
14:47, 27 October 2016 Walsh-2006-EnergeticResiduesDeposition.PDF (file) 1.47 MB Astenger   1
12:52, 27 October 2016 Morgan-1988-Ninety-day Subchronic.pdf (file) 6.11 MB Astenger   1
15:03, 26 October 2016 Palaia-Article 1-Fraction 1.2.PNG (file) 567 bytes Debra Tabron   1
15:02, 26 October 2016 Palaia-Article 1-Fraction 1.1.PNG (file) 696 bytes Debra Tabron   1
14:47, 26 October 2016 Puls-1991-Facilitated Transport.pdf (file) 1.02 MB Astenger   1
13:09, 26 October 2016 Heron-Article 1. Table 1.PNG (file) 29 KB Debra Tabron Table 1. Characteristics of the three main thermal technologies. 1
13:04, 26 October 2016 Heron-Article 1. Figure 3.PNG (file) 66 KB Debra Tabron Figure 3. Properties of PCE, TCE and water as a function of temperature. Changes in PCE and TCE properties with increased temperature facilitate contaminant recovery as a vapor. 1
13:03, 26 October 2016 Heron-Article 1. Figure 2.PNG (file) 108 KB Debra Tabron Figure 2. The Three Most Commonly Used In Situ Thermal Technologies. (See text for abbreviation definitions) 1
13:02, 26 October 2016 Heron-Article 1. Figure 1.PNG (file) 65 KB Debra Tabron Figure 1. Candidate Site for ISTR Application with Significant NAPL Source Material 1
14:44, 25 October 2016 Palaia-Article 1-Equation 2.PNG (file) 2 KB Debra Tabron   1
14:43, 25 October 2016 Palaia-Article 1-Equation 1.PNG (file) 2 KB Debra Tabron   1
13:39, 25 October 2016 Palaia-Article 1-Table 1.PNG (file) 95 KB Debra Tabron Table 1. Terminal Electron Accepting Processes Associated with the Aqueous Expression of NSZD (for decane, excerpt from Johnson et al., 2006) 1
13:37, 25 October 2016 Palaia-Article 1-Figure 5.PNG (file) 863 KB Debra Tabron Figure 5. Example Site-wide NSZD Rate Contouring (with permission from an ongoing American Petroleum Institute NSZD guidance project, pending publication late-2016). 1
13:33, 25 October 2016 Palaia-Article 1-Figure 4.PNG (file) 732 KB Debra Tabron Figure 4. LI-COR 8100A DCC Apparatus and Setup 1
13:32, 25 October 2016 Palaia-Article 1-Figure 3.PNG (file) 753 KB Debra Tabron Figure 3. Schematic (left) and Photo (right) of a Passive CO2 Flux Trap (Used with permission from E-Flux, LLC 1
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