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Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation | 1997

Sampling Trace‐Level Organic Solutes with Polymeric Tubing Part 2. Dynamic Studies

Louise V. Parker; Thomas A. Ranney


Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation | 1994

Effect of Concentration on Sorption of Dissolved Organics by PVC, PTFE, and Stainless Steel Well Casings

Louise V. Parker; Thomas A. Ranney


Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation | 1998

Comparison of Fiberglass and Other Polymeric Well Casings Part II. Sorption and Leaching of Trace‐Level Organics

Thomas A. Ranney; Louise V. Parker


Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation | 2000

Decontaminating materials used in ground water sampling devices: Organic contaminants

Louise V. Parker; Thomas A. Ranney


Special report (USA) | 1996

Sampling trace-level organics with polymeric tubings

Louise V. Parker; Thomas A. Ranney


Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation | 1997

Comparison of Fiberglass and Other Polymeric Well Casings, Part I: Susceptibility to Degradation by Chemicals

Thomas A. Ranney; Louise V. Parker


Archive | 1995

Susceptibility of ABS, FEP, FRE, FRP, PTFE, and PVC Well Casings to Degradation by Chemicals.

Thomas A. Ranney; Louise V. Parker


Archive | 1994

Sorption of Trace-Level Organics by ABS, FEP, FRE and FRP Well Casings

Thomas A. Ranney; Louise V. Parker


Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation | 2003

An Environmentally Friendly Decontamination Protocol for Ground Water Sampling Devices

Louise V. Parker; Thomas A. Ranney


Archive | 1997

DECONTAMINATING MATERIALS USED IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLING DEVICES

Louise V. Parker; Thomas A. Ranney

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Louise V. Parker

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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