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399 Contents, Volume 5, 1991 On-site and off-site impacts of soil erosion: their implications for soil conservation policy E. Segarra, R.T. Ervin (Lubbock, TX, USA), M.R. Dicks (Stillwater, OK, USA) ee, Se ee Oo dacunmesncbautensnabebamenanedueveadainencensoenconces l Removal of lead from printed circuit board scrap by an electrodissolution—delamination method R.L. Pozzo, A.S. Malicsi and I. Iwasaki (Minneapolis, MN, USA) ...................cccceceeeeeeeees 21 Newark’s Curbside Recycling Program: A participation rate study ls Sci, GED WINNERS BE, CUTIE © ccs covncccnsstennacenndevebsncoduennbvecgnsccenssbentonsperosccet 35 Flue curing of Virginia tobacco by a tube-in-basket (TiB) burner using rice husk as a fuel and barn insulation D.J. Dasgupta (Pune, India), T.D. Prasado Rao, P.S.R.V.S. Vithal (Hyderabad, EER RET TERE, oe ES ER IA ETI VEERA E A 47 Processing of cast iron scrap from the diesel engine manufacturing industry by powder metallurgy techniques I i 61 Short Communications Potential beneficial use of steel slag wastes for civil engineering purposes CE, Fe Ce BE COD vecsicinctedciisstaskcenciiadinnieuciidenbbtbadesnreiicviaininnintaenininssics 73 Recycling of mother liquor of sorbose and glucose for hexitol production P.N. Nehete, N.K. Shah and R.M. Kothari (Baroda, India) ..................ccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 81 Book Reviews Public Policies and the Misuse of Forest Resources by R. Repetto and M. Gillis EN EEE RSE OS NAT et STS eRe Oe ey A TL ER A Os RA I POE 89 Toxic Waste Minimization in the Printed Circuit Board Industry by T. Nanno, S. Palmer, M. Arienti and M. Breton — H. Law..................ccccscccccssscsssssssccsoscssesccccsscsossessescesees 91 Handbook of Ground Water Development — J.H. Lehr .000...............cccccccccccecceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 92 I cciiscostltsininieetitnieciscahiebsiianisna iasiat inealctiaiahhaaltnitabh ittaetitainnaa iieeadainsiaiiiieatiineietaandiaitiiiiil l 95 Special Issue Introduction: Bioprocessing of fossil fuels ae nnn Or 1. 71 °c caliondpendsimmnasactdbaomneebiiianeaioureabennuenniaatne 99 Microbial conversions of sulfur and their potential for bioprocessing of fossil fuels Ics Sn L,I aad hh cbeniaahididadencnnbisarngheuinmeneiencenannateenh 101 Microbial upgrading of shale oil: removal of heterocyclic nitrogen compounds J. Aislabie and R.M. Atlas (Louisville, KY, USA) ..............ccccccceeeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 127 The Antarctic cryptoendolithic microbial ecosystem as a model for studying microbes in 400 CONTENTS VOLUME 5, 1991 shale and oil a cinssbbnninnnbnbebicibnesbenenesbonceszcces 133 Bioreactors for synthesis gas fermentations K.T. Klasson, M.D. Ackerson, E.C. Clausen and J.L. Gaddy (Fayetteville, AR, a ee ak Oe dah chsetalesouneatbunannusednvepevcosenccenescenesesoeoness 145 Bioprocessing of coal and oil-water emulsions and microbial metabolism of dibenzothiophene (DBT ) A.M. Khalid, M.I.H. Aleem, R.I. Kermode and D. Bhattacharyya (Lexington, KY, eea ssd anepinevensenscesvbicasivanttosevesss 167 Chemical and microbiological problems associated with research on the biodesulfurization of coal. A review G.J. Olson (Gaithersburg, MD, USA) and R.M. Kelly (Baltimore, MD, USA).............. 183 Enzymic catalysis on coal related compounds in organic media: kinetics and commercial applications J.S. Dordick, K. Ryu and J.P. McEldoon (Iowa, IA, USA)...........cccccccceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 195 Coal biodesulfurization: design criteria of a pilot plant N. Orsi (Rome, Italy), G. Rossi, P. Trois (Cagliari, Italy), P.D. Valenti (Naples, i.sa e nnunbnneinnoonnonnepesgncsbosiuropestnenoeees 211 Microbial presence and potential in eastern oil shale R.M. Pfister, E. Kreiger and J. Ridge (Columbus, OH, USA) ....0.....e.ee. eee.ee.eeeceeceeecee s 231 Influence of cultural parameters on the depolymerization of soluble lignite coal polymer by Pseudomonas cepacia DLC-07 D.L. Crawford and R.K. Gupta (Moscow, ID, USA) .............cccceeececeeecceceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeees 245 Microbial oxidation of sulfur in dibenzothiophene J.P. Kitchell, S.V. Nochur (Cambridge, MA, USA), J.K. Marquis (Boston, MA, USA), D.A. Bazylinski and H. Jannasch (Woods Hole, MA, USA) ...............cccceeeeeeeeeeeee 255 Ecological engineering methods for acid mine drainage treatment of coal wastes M. Kalin (Toronto, Ont., Canada), J. Cairns (Mississisauga, Ont., Canada) and R.M. McCready (Ottowa, Ont., Camada)..............cccccccsssssssssssssesseeececeeceeeeccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 265 Interaction between thermophilic microorganisms and crude oils: recent developments E.T. Premuzic and M.S. Lin (Upton, NY, USA) ................cccccccccecessesseececeeeeeeeeseceeeeeeeeees 277 A model for coal depyritization a ee s,s suemdaeudaetulbdncnduedenunebbessecdveesseenerneoosess 285 Short Communication Genetics of coal solubilization by Neurospora crassa B. Odom, M. Cooley and N.C. Mishra (Columbia, SC, USA) .................ccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 297 eet 303 Residential recycling in Mid-America: The cost effectiveness of curbside programs in Oklahoma R.E. Deyle (Tallahassee, FL, USA) and B.F. Schade (Berlin, Germany) ....................... 305 Calculation of higher heating values of biomass materials and waste components from elemental analyses, Bods MGR MPE UIOOINID, DEED, LIGA Yn .cncnconescesccccecevocecconsccoesnacsebesonssnccveccsecsoseceseccseveee 329 Identifying and assessing targets of opportunity for plastics recycling T. Randall Curlee and S. Das (Oak Ridge, TN, USA) ..........cccceccecceeesssseeeeeceeeeeeseeeeees 343 Characterization of aromatic hydrocarbon formation from pyrolysis of polyethylene- polystyrene mixtures J.-K. Koo, S.-W. Kim (Seoul, Korea) and Y.-H. Seo (Teajon, Korea )..............:0ceeeeeseees 365 CONTENTS VOLUME 5, 1991 401 Complete reclamation of oil palm wastes I i oasis seeiercsisaseiapelibvoubenbabeeieseteeton 383 I a al clsindi sates aeetncesuniebabbeniakesuapnstcetbenstions 393 a aaa alae hsebisbegteeetdunebnanindensdeebesineteaehious 395

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