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Baehr, A.L., Kauffman, L.J., Charles, E.G., Baker, R.J., Stackelberg, P.E., Ayers, M.A., and Zapecza, O.S., 1999,
Sampling throughout the hydrologic cycle to characterize sources of volatile organic compounds in ground water, in Morganwalp, D.W., and Buxton, H.T., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March 8-12, 1999--Volume 3 of 3--Subsurface Contamination from Point Sources: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4018C, p. 21-35.
Bradley, P.M., 2007,
Dichloroethene and vinyl chloride degradation potential in wetland sediments at Twin Lakes and Pen Branch, Savannah River National Laboratory, South Carolina: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007-1028, 15 p.
Bradley, P.M., 2003,
History and ecology of chloroethene biodegradation--A review: Bioremediation Journal, v. 7, no. 2, p. 81-109.
Bradley, P.M., 2000,
Microbial degradation of chloroethenes in groundwater systems: Hydrogeology Journal, v. 8, no. 1, p. 104-111.
Bradley, P.M., Carr, S.A., Baird, R.B., and Chapelle, F.H., 2005,
Biodegradation of N-nitrosodimethylamine in soil from a water reclamation facility: Bioremediation Journal, v. 9, no. 2, p. 115-120.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 2007,
Accumulation of dechlorination daughter products--A valid metric of chloroethene biodegradation: Remediation Journal, v. 17, no. 4, p. 7-22, doi:10.1002/rem.20140.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 2004,
Chloroethene biodegradation potential in the "lower" contaminant plume, River Terrace RV Park, Soldotna, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2004-1427.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 2004,
Chloroethene biodegradation potential, ADOT/PF Peger Road Maintenance Facility, Fairbanks, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2004-1428.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 2002,
Microbial mineralization of ethene under sulfate-reducing conditions: Bioremediation Journal, v. 6, no. 1, p. 1-8.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 2000,
Acetogenic microbial degradation of vinyl chloride: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 34, no. 13, p. 2761-2763, doi:10.1021/es991371m.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 2000,
Aerobic microbial mineralization of dichloroethene as sole carbon substrate: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 34, no. 1, p. 221-223, doi:10.1021/es990785c.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 2000,
Redox conditions and the efficiency of chlorinated ethene biodegradation--Laboratory studies, in Preprints of Extended Abstracts Presented at the 220th ACS National Meeting, Division of Environmental Chemistry, Washington, D.C., August 20-24, 2000: American Chemical Society, v. 40, no. 2, p. 345-347, ISBN:, Fall 2000, Washington, D.C.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 1999,
Methane as a product of chloroethene biodegradation under methanogenic conditions, in Morganwalp, D.W., and Buxton, H.T., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March 8-12, 1999--Volume 3 of 3--Subsurface Contamination from Point Sources: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4018C, p. 601-606.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 1999,
Methane as a product of chloroethene biodegradation under methanogenic conditions: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 33, no. 4, p. 653-656, doi:10.1021/es981027+.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 1998,
Effect of contaminant concentration on aerobic microbial mineralization of DCE and VC in stream-bed sediments: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 32, no. 5, p. 553-557, doi:10.1021/es970498d.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 1998,
Microbial mineralization of VC and DCE under different terminal electron accepting conditions: Anaerobe, v. 4, no. 2, p. 81-87, doi:10.1006/anae.1998.0150.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 1997,
Kinetics of DCE and VC mineralization under methanogenic and Fe(III)-reducing conditions: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 31, no. 9, p. 2692-2696, doi:10.1021/es970110e.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 1996,
Anaerobic mineralization of vinyl chloride in Fe(III)-reducing, aquifer sediments: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 30, no. 6, p. 2084-2086, doi:10.1021/es950926k.
Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 1995,
Rapid toluene mineralization by aquifer microorganisms at Adak, Alaska--Implications for intrinsic bioremediation in cold environments: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 29, no. 11, p. 2778-2781, doi:10.1021/es00011a012.
Bradley, P.M., Chapelle, F.H., Landmeyer, J.E., and Schumacher, J.G., 1997,
Potential for intrinsic bioremediation of a DNT-contaminated aquifer: Ground Water, v. 35, no. 1, p. 12-17, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.1997.tb00054.x.
Bradley, P.M., Chapelle, F.H., Landmeyer, J.E., and Schumacher, J.G., 1994,
Microbial transformation of nitroaromatics in surface soils and aquifer materials: Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v. 60, no. 6, p. 2170-2175.
Bradley, P.M., Chapelle, F.H., and Löffler, F.E., 2008,
Anoxic mineralization--Environmental reality or experimental artifact?: Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, v. 28, no. 1, p. 47-49, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6592.2007.00186.x.
Bradley, P.M., Chapelle, F.H., and Lovley, D.R., 1998,
Humic acids as electron acceptors for anaerobic microbial oxidation of vinyl chloride and dichloroethene: Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v. 64, no. 8, p. 3102-3105.
Bradley, P.M., Chapelle, F.H., and Vroblesky, D.A., 1996,
Effects of Pb and terminal-electron-accepting processes on organic acid concentrations in contaminated aquifer sediments, in Morganwalp, D.W., and Aronson, D.A., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the technical meeting, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 20-24, 1993: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4015, v. 2, p. 865-871.
Bradley, P.M., and Dinicola, R.S., 2005,
RDX (hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine) biodegradation in aquifer sediments under manganese-reducing conditions: Bioremediation Journal, v. 9, no. 1, p. 1-8, doi:10.1080/10889860590929574.
Bradley, P.M., Dinicola, R.S., and Landmeyer, J.E., 2000,
Natural attenuation of 1,2-Dichloroethane by aquifer microorganisms under Mn(IV) reducing conditions, in Wichramanayake, G.B., Gavaskar, A.R., and Kelley, M.E., eds., Natural Attenuation Considerations and Case Studies--Second International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, Calif., May 22-25, 2000: Columbus, Ohio, Battelle Press, p. 169, ISBN:978-1574770988 (Contact The Conference Group Inc. for information on the availability of the proceedings.).
Bradley, P.M., Landmeyer, J.E., and Dinicola, R.S., 1998,
Anaerobic oxidation of [1,2-14C]Dichloroethene under Mn(IV)-reducing conditions: Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v. 64, no. 4, p. 1560-1562.
Bradley, P.M., Richmond, S., and Chapelle, F.H., 2005,
Chloroethene biodegradation in sediments at 4°C: Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v. 71, no. 10, p. 6414-6417, doi:10.1128/AEM.71.10.6414-6417.2005.
Bradley, P.M., Singletary, M.A., and Chapelle, F.H., 2007,
Chloroethene dechlorination in acidic groundwater--Implications for combining Fenton's treatment with natural attenuation: Remediation Journal, v. 18, no. 1, p. 7-19, doi:10.1002/rem.20149.

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Chapelle, F., Bradley, P., and Casey, C., 2004,
Accelerated cleanup follows Fenton's ISCO and substrate addition: Technology News and Trends, no. December 2004.
Chapelle, F.H., 2004,
A mass balance approach to monitored natural attenuation, in Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, Calif., May 24-28, 2004: Columbus, Ohio, Battelle Press, (Contact The Conference Group Inc. for information on the availability of the proceedings.).
Chapelle, F.H., 2003,
Geochemistry of ground water (chapter 14), in Drever, J.I., ed., Treatise on Geochemistry: Elsevier, v. 5 of 10 volumes, p. 425-449, ISBN:9780080437514.
Chapelle, F.H., 2001,
Ground-water microbiology and geochemistry (2nd ed.): New York, John Wiley and Sons, 477 p.
Chapelle, F.H., 2000,
The significance of microbial processes in hydrogeology and geochemistry: Hydrogeology Journal, v. 8, no. 1, p. 41-46, doi:10.1007/PL00010973.
Chapelle, F.H., 1999,
Bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated ground water--The perspectives of history and hydrogeology: Ground Water, v. 37, no. 1, p. 122-132, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.1999.tb00965.x.
Chapelle, F.H., 1995,
Bioremediation--Nature's way to a cleaner environment: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-O54-95, 2 p.
Chapelle, F.H., 1993,
Ground-water microbiology and geochemistry: New York, John Wiley and Sons, 424 p.
Chapelle, F.H., 1987,
The role of geochemical processes in hazardous-waste studies, in Ragone, S.E., and Sulam, D., eds., Program overview and selected papers from the Toxic-Waste Program technical meeting--Tucson, Arizona, March 20-22, 1984: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 86-324, p. 9-19.
Chapelle, F.H., and Bradley, P.M., 2007,
Hydrologic significance of carbon monoxide concentrations in ground water: Ground Water, v. 45, no. 3, p. 272-280, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2007.00284.x.
Chapelle, F.H., and Bradley, P.M., 2000,
Redox conditions and the efficiency of chlorinated ethene biodegradation--Field studies, in Preprints of Extended Abstracts Presented at the 220th ACS National Meeting, Division of Environmental Chemistry, Washington, D.C., August 20-24, 2000: American Chemical Society, v. 40, no. 2, p. 343-345.
Chapelle, F.H., and Bradley, P.M., 1999,
Selecting remediation goals by assessing the natural attenuation capacity of ground-water systems, in Morganwalp, D.W., and Buxton, H.T., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March 8-12, 1999--Volume 3 of 3--Subsurface Contamination from Point Sources: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4018C, p. 7-19.
Chapelle, F.H., and Bradley, P.M., 1998,
Selecting remediation goals by assessing the natural attenuation capacity of ground-water systems: Bioremediation Journal, v. 2, no. 3-4, p. 227-238.
Chapelle, F.H., and Bradley, P.M., 1996,
Microbial degradation of nitrotoluenes in surface soils and aquifer sediments, Weldon Spring, Missouri, in Morganwalp, D.W., and Aronson, D.A., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the technical meeting, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 20-24, 1993: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4015, v. 2, p. 889-894.
Chapelle, F.H., Bradley, P.M., and Casey, C.C., 2005,
Behavior of a chlorinated ethene plume following source-area treatment with Fenton's Reagent: Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, v. 25, no. 2, p. 1-12.
Chapelle, F.H., Bradley, P.M., Goode, D.J., Tiedeman, C., Lacombe, P.J., Kaiser, K., and Benner, R., 2008,
Biochemical indicators for the bioavailability of organic carbon in ground water: Ground Water, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2008.00493.x (Advanced Web release).
Chapelle, F.H., Bradley, P.M., Goode, D.J., Tiedeman, C., Lacombe, P.J., Kaiser, K., and Benner, R., 2008,
Biochemical indicators for the bioavailability of organic carbon in ground water: Ground Water, v. 47, no. 1, p. 108-121, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2008.00493.x.
Chapelle, F.H., Campbell, B.G., Looney, B.B., Wiedemeier, T.H., and Sink, C.H., 2005,
Empirical and deterministic methods for assessing monitored natural attenuation, in Proceedings of the In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Eighth International Symposium, Baltimore, Maryland, June 6-9, 2005: Columbus, Ohio, Battelle Press, (Contact The Conference Group Inc. for information on the availability of the proceedings.).
Chapelle, F.H., Ellis, D.E., Nyer, E.K., Lovelace, K.A., and Rittmann, B.E., 2003,
Monitored natural attenuation forum--A panel discussion: Remediation Journal, v. 13, no. 3, p. 113-121, doi:10.1002/rem.10079.
Chapelle, F.H., Haack, S.K., Adriaens, P., Henry, M.A., and Bradley, P.M., 1996,
Comparison of Eh and H2 measurements for delineating redox zones in a contaminated aquifer: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 30, no. 12, p. 3565-3569, doi:10.1021/es960249+.
Chapelle, F.H., Landmeyer, J.E., and Bradley, P.M., 2002,
Identifying the distribution of terminal electron-accepting processes (TEAPS) in ground-water systems, in Workshop on Monitoring Oxidation-Reduction Processes for Ground-Water Restoration, Workshop Summary, Dallas, Texas, April 25-27, 2000: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA/600/R-02/002, p. 5-18.
Chapelle, F.H., and Lovley, D.R., 1990,
Rates of microbial metabolism in deep coastal plain aquifers: Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v. 56, no. 6, p. 1865-1874.
Chapelle, F.H., McMahon, P.B., Dubrovsky, N.M., Fujii, R.F., Oaksford, E.T., and Vroblesky, D.A., 1995,
Deducing the distribution of terminal electron-accepting processes in hydrologically diverse groundwater systems: Water Resources Research, v. 31, no. 2, p. 359-371, 94WR02525, doi:10.1029/94WR02525.
Chapelle, F.H., Novak, J.T., Parker, J.C., Campbell, B.G., and Widdowson, M.A., 2007,
A framework for assessing the sustainability of monitored natural attenuation: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1303, 46 p.
Chapelle, F.H., O'Neill, K., Bradley, P.M., Methe, B.A., Ciufo, S.A., Knobel, L.L., and Lovley, D.R., 2002,
A hydrogen-based subsurface microbial community dominated by methanogens: Nature, v. 415, no. 6869, p. 312-315, doi:10.1038/415312a.
Chapelle, F.H., Vroblesky, D.A., Woodward, J.C., and Lovley, D.R., 1997,
Practical considerations for measuring hydrogen concentrations in groundwater: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 31, no. 10, p. 2873-2877, doi:10.1021/es970085c.
Chapelle, F.H., Widdowson, M.A., Brauner, J.S., Mendez, E., and Casey, C.C., 2003,
Methodology for estimating times of remediation associated with monitored natural attenuation: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 03-4057, 51 p.

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Dinicola, R.S., Cox, S.E., Landmeyer, J.E., and Bradley, P.M., 2002,
Natural attenuation of chlorinated volatile organic compounds in ground water at operable unit 1, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Division Keyport, Washington: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4119, 115 p.

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Imbrigiotta, T.E., and Ehlke, T.A., 1999,
Relative importance of natural attenuation processes in a trichloroethene plume and comparison to pump-and-treat remediation at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, in Morganwalp, D.W., and Buxton, H.T., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March 8-12, 1999--Volume 3 of 3--Subsurface Contamination from Point Sources: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4018C, p. 615-624.

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Landmeyer, J.E., Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., 1993,
Influence of Pb on microbial activity in Pb-contaminated soils: Soil Biology and Biochemistry, v. 25, no. 10, p. 1,465-1,466, doi:10.1016/0038-0717(93)90064-I.
Landmeyer, J.E., Bradley, P.M., and Thomas, J.M., 2000,
Biodegradation of disinfection byproducts as a potential removal process during aquifer storage recovery: Journal of the American Water Resources Association, v. 36, p. 861-867.
Landmeyer, J.E., Chapelle, F.H., and Bradley, P.M., 2000,
Microbial H2 cycling does not affect δ2H values of ground water: Ground Water, v. 38, no. 3, p. 376-380, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2000.tb00223.x.
Landmeyer, J.E., Tanner, T.L., and Watt, B.E., 2004,
Biotransformation of tributyltin to tin in freshwater river-bed sediments contaminated by an organotin release: Environmental Science and Technology, v. 38, no. 15, p. 4106-4112, doi:10.1021/es030697z.
Looney, B.B., Early, T.O., Gilmore, T., Chapelle, F.H., Cutshall, N.H., Ross, J., Ankeny, M., Heitkamp, M., Major, D., Newell, C.J., Waugh, W.J., Wein, G., Vangelas, K.M., Adams, K.M., and Sink, C.H., 2006,
Advancing the science of natural and enhanced attenuation for chlorinated solvents--Final technical document for the monitored natural attenuation and enhanced attenuation for chlorinated solvents project: Washington Savannah River Company WSRC-STI-2006-00377, 79 p.
Lorah-Devereux, M.M., and Olsen, L.D., 1999,
Natural attenuation of chlorinated volatile organic compounds in a freshwater tidal wetland, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, in Morganwalp, D.W., and Buxton, H.T., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March 8-12, 1999--Volume 3 of 3--Subsurface Contamination from Point Sources: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4018C, p. 653-666.
Lovley, D.R., Chapelle, F.H., and Phillips, E.J.P., 1990,
FE(III)-reducing bacteria in deeply buried sediments of the Atlantic Coastal Plain: Geology, v. 18, p. 954-957.

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McMahon, P.B., and Chapelle, F.H., 2008,
Redox processes and water quality of selected principal aquifer systems: Ground Water, v. 46, no. 2, p. 259-271, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2007.00385.x.
Mendez, E., Widdowson, M., Brauner, S., Chapelle, F., and Casey, C., 2004,
Natural attenuation software (NAS)--A computer program for estimating remediation times of contaminated groundwater, in Latini, G., Passerini, G., and Brebbia, C., eds., Development and Application of Computer Techniques to Environmental Studies X: WIT Press, p. 185-194, ISBN:1-85312-718-3.

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Pankow, J.F., Luo, W., Isabelle, L.M., Bender, D.A., and Baker, R.J., 1998,
Determination of a wide range of volatile organic compounds in ambient air using multisorbent adsorption/thermal desorption and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry: Analytical Chemistry, v. 70, no. 24, p. 5213-5221, doi:10.1021/ac980481t.

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Rectanus, H.V., Widdowson, M.A., Chapelle, F.H., Kelly, C.A., and Novak, J.T., 2007,
Investigation of reductive dechlorination supported by natural organic carbon: Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, v. 27, no. 4, p. 53-62, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6592.2007.00173.x.

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Smith, J.A., Katchmark, W., Choi, J.-W., and Tillman, F.D., Jr, 1999,
Unsaturated-zone air flow at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey--Implications for natural remediation of the trichloroethylene-contaminated aquifer, in Morganwalp, D.W., and Buxton, H.T., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March 8-12, 1999--Volume 3 of 3--Subsurface Contamination from Point Sources: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4018C, p. 625-633.

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Thomas, J.M., McKay, W.A., Cole, E., Landmeyer, J.E., and Bradley, P.M., 2000,
The fate of haloacetic acids and trihalomethanes in an aquifer storage and recovery program, Las Vegas, Nevada: Ground Water, v. 38, no. 4, p. 605-614, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2000.tb00252.x.

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Vangelas, K.M., Looney, B.B., Early, T.O., Gilmore, T., Chapelle, F.H., Adams, K.M., and Sink, C.H., 2006,
Monitored natural attenuation of chlorinated solvents--Moving beyond reductive dechlorination: Remediation Journal, v. 16, no. 3, p. 5-23, doi:10.1002/rem.20088.
Vroblesky, D.A., and Chapelle, F.H., 1996,
Shifting of terminal-electron-accepting processes in a petroleum-hydrocarbon-contaminated aquifer, in Morganwalp, D.W., and Aronson, D.A., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the technical meeting, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 20-24, 1993: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4015, v. 2, p. 873-879.
Vroblesky, D.A., Chapelle, F.H., and Bradley, P.M., 2007,
A simple pore water hydrogen diffusion syringe sampler: Ground Water, v. 45, no. 6, p. 798-802, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2007.00362.x.
Vroblesky, D.A., Clinton, B.D., Vose, J.M., Casey, C.C., Harvey, G.J., and Bradley, P.M., 2004,
Ground water chlorinated ethenes in tree trunks--Case studies, influence of recharge, and potential degradation mechanism: Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, v. 24, no. 3, p. 124-138.
Vroblesky, D.A., Nietch, C.T., and Morris, J.T., 1999,
Chlorinated ethenes from ground water in tree trunks, in Morganwalp, D.W., and Buxton, H.T., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March 8-12, 1999--Volume 3 of 3--Subsurface Contamination from Point Sources: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4018C, p. 607-614.

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Widdowson, M.A., Mendez, E., and Chapelle, F.H., 2007,
Estimating cleanup times for groundwater contamination remediation strategies: Journal of the American Water Works Association, v. 99, no. 3, p. 40-42, 44, 46.
Wiedemeier, T.H., Swanson, M.A., Moutoux, D.E., Gordon, E.K., Wilson, J.T., Wilson, B.H., Kampbell, D.H., Haas, P.E., Miller, R.N., Hansen, J.E., and Chapelle, F.H., 1998,
Technical protocol for evaluating natural attenuation of chlorinated solvents in ground water: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development: EPA/600/R-98/128.

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