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Publications by Dr. Joseph E. Odencrantz:
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For the full list of technical papers authored by
Joseph E. Odencrantz, please see his resume.
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Environmental Impacts from Largest MTBE Release in History, NGWA Water and Environmental Law Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, July 21-22, pp. 373-386 and Invited Keynote Speaker, National Ground Water Association Conference on MTBE and Perchlorate: Assessment, Remediate, and Public Policy. San Francisco, California, May 26-27. Joseph E. Odencrantz, 2005. |
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Natural
Attenuaton: Is Dilution the Solution?
LUSTLINE Bulletin 40, March 2002, Pages 8-12.
Joseph E. Odencrantz, Mark D. Varijen and Richard Vogl |
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In
Situ Bioreclamation of Contaminated Groundwater
Waste
Management and Research Center, Illinois Department of
Natural Resources, Champaign, Illinois, 1988, 142 pages.
Bruce E. Rittmann, Albert J. Valocchi, Joseph E. Odencrantz and Wookeun Bae |
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Implications
of MTBE for Intrinsic Remediation of Underground Fuel
Tank Sites
Journal of Remediation (The Journal of Environmental Cleanup
Costs, Technologies & Techniques), Summer 1998, pp
7-16
Joseph E. Odencrantz |
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Natural
Attenuation Rate Clarifications: The Devil’s in
the Details, The 18th Annual International Conference
on Contaminated Soils, Sediments and Water, Analysis,
Site Assessment, Fate, Environmental and Human Risk Assessment,
Remediation and Regulation. University of Massachusetts
at Amherst, October 21-14.
Joseph E. Odencrantz,et al. 2002. |
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Extensive
Database from Over 500 Sites and Three Years Allows Examination
and Interpretation of Groundwater MtBE Plumes in Southern
California
Division of Environmental Chemistry, Inc., American Chemical
Society. Preprints of Extended Abstracts Presented at
the 219th ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March
26-30, 2000, Vol 40. No. 1., pp 225-228.
Joseph E. Odencrantz |
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Comparison
of Minimum-rate and Multiplicative Monod Biodegradation
Kinetic Models Applied to in Situ Bioremediation
Prodeedings
of the Fifth International Conference on Solving Groundwater
Problems with Models, Dallas, Texas, sponsored by the
National Water Well Association and the International
Groundwater Modeling Center, February 1992, pp. 479-496
Joseph E. Odencrantz |
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Stimulation
of Biologically Active Zones (BAZ's) in Porous Media by
Electron-Acceptor Injection
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 6 (1990) 37-52
Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Joseph E. Odencrantz, Wookeun Bae, Albert J. Valocchi
and Bruce E. Rittmann |
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Enhanced
Intrinsic Bioremediation of Hydrocarbons Using an Oxygen-Releasing
Compound
Journal of Remediation (The Journal of Environmental Cleanup
Costs, Technologies & Techniques), Autumn 1996, pp
99-114
Joseph E. Odencrantz, et al. |
| 10. |
Modeling
the Interaction of Sorption and Biodegradation on Transport
in Ground Water In Situ Bioremediation Systems
Presented at the 1993 Groundwater Modeling Conference,
Golden, Colorado, June 9-12, 1993.
Joseph E. Odencrantz, Albert J. Valocchi and Bruce E.
Rittmann |
| 11. |
Integration
of RBCA Frameworks and Remediation Technologies
Journal of Remediation (The Journal of Environmental Cleanup
Costs, Technologies & Techniques), Summer 1997, pp
97-107
Joseph E. Odencrantz and David Duran |
| 12. |
Transport
Model Sensitivity for Soil Cleanup Level Determinations
Using SESOIL and AT123D in Context of the California Leaking
Underground Fuel Tank Field Manual
Journal of Soil Contamination, 1(2):159-182 (1992)
Joseph E. Odencrantz, et al. |
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Gateway
Center Water Treatment Plant, Los Angeles: Controlled
Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment of Hydrogen Sulfide and VOC
Affected Groundwater
Presented at Chemical Oxidation Technologies for the Nineties.
Fifth International Symposium and Principles & Practices
Workshop, Vanderbilt University and International Chemical
Oxidation Association, February 14-17, 1995.
Joseph E. Odencrantz, et al. |
| 14. |
Hydrogeologic
Characterization of Coralline Limestone Aquifer at Industrial
Facility in the Hawaiian Islands
Presented at Pacific Basin Conference on Hazardous Waste,
Honolulu, Hawaii, November 8-12, 1993.
Joseph E. Odencrantz |
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Transformation
Kinetics of Trace-Level Halogenated Organic Contaminants
in a Biologically Active Zone (BAZ) Induced by Nitrate
Injection
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 6 (1990) 53-68
Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Wookeun Bae, Joseph E. Odencrantz, Bruce E. Rittmann and
Albert J. Valocchi |
| Dissertation
by Joseph E. Odencrantz |
| 1. |
Modeling
the Biodegradation Kinetics of Dissolved Organic Contaminants
in a Two-Dimensional Heterogeneous Aquifer:
Dissertation, 1991, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
pp 147
Joseph E. Odencrantz |
| En
Español |
| 1. |
Joseph E. Odencrantz. et al. 1998. Consecuencias
del MTBE para la remediación de sitios con tanques
de gasolina subterráneos. Propuestra de
Ponancia para el Primer Congreso Anual de Restauracion
de Suelos-Conference in Mexico City, October 28-28. |
| Related
Technical Papers |
| 1. |
Stability,
Relaxation and Oscillation of Biodegradation Fronts
SIAM J. APPL. MATH, Vol. 61, No.2, pp 472-505
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Jack X. Xin and James M. Hyman |
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