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WATER, AIR, AND SOIL POLLUTION / Volume 143 Nos. 1-4 February 2003 Editorial 1 C.D. BARTON and A.D. KARATHANASIS / Influence of Soil Colloids on the Migration of Atrazine and Zinc Through Large Soil Monoliths 3-21 M. CAETANO, M-J. MADUREIRA and C. VALE / Metal Remobilisation during Resuspen- sion of Anoxic Contaminated Sediment: Short-Term Laboratory Study 23-40 R. SADIQ, T. HUSAIN, A.M. AL-ZAHRANI, A.K. SHEIKH and S. FAROOQ / Secondary Effluent Treatment by Slow Sand Filters: Performance and Risk Analysis 41-63 S. HWANG, N. RAMIREZ, T.J. CUTRIGHT and L.-K. JU / The Role of Soil Properties in Pyrene Sorption and Desorption 65-80 D. CISZEWSKI / Heavy Metals in Vertical Profiles of the Middle Odra River Overbank Sediments: Evidence for Pollution Changes 81-98 P. SUER and B. ALLARD / Mercury Transport and Speciation during Electrokinetic Soil Remediation 99-109 A.R. DUFFIELD, R.S. RAMAMURTHY and J.R. CAMPANELLI / Surfactant Enhanced Mobilization of Mineral Oil Within Porous Media 111-122 D. SIMPSON, J.-P. TUOVINEN, L. EMBERSON and M.R. ASHMORE / Characteristics of an Ozone Deposition Module II: Sensitivity Analysis 123-137 A.K. ALVA, S. PARAMASIVAM, W.D. GRAHAM and T.A. WHEATON / Best Nitrogen and Irrigation Management Practices for Citrus Production in Sandy Soils 139-154 X. LIN, R.C. BURNS and G.A. LAWRANCE / Effect of Cadmium(Il) and Anion Type on the Ageing of Ferrihydrite and its Subsequent Leaching under Neutral and Alkaline Conditions 155-177 Z.A. KASSAM, L. YERUSHALMI and S.R. GUIOT / A Market Study on the Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment Systems 179-192 J.C. ZWONITZER, G.M. PIERZYNSKI and G.M. HETTIARACHCHI / Effects of Phos- phorus Additions on Lead, Cadmium, and Zinc Bioavailabilities in a Metal- Contaminated Soil 193-209 |. NAGEL, F. LANG, M. KAUPENJOHANN, K-H. PFEFFER, F. CABRERA and L. CLEM- ENTE / Guadiamar Toxic FLood: Factors that Govern Heavy Metal Distribution in Soils 211-224 P. NILSSON, M. JANSSON and L. BRYDSTEN / Retention and Long Term Accumulation of EOCI from Pulp Mill Effluents in a Baltic Sea Recipient 225-243 U.C. GHOSH, M. DASGUPTA, S. DEBNATH and S.C. BHAT / Studies on Management of Chromium (V1) — Contaminated Industrial Waste Effluent Using Hydrous Titanium Oxide (HTO) 245-256 R.E. KOHN / Israel's Need to Import Freshwater 257-270 A.N. RENCZ, N.J. O’DRISCOLL, G.E.M. HALL, T. PERON, K. TELMER and N.M. BUR- GESS / Spatial Variation and Correlations of Mercury Levels in the Terrestrial and Aquatic Components of a Wetland Dominated Ecosystem: Kejimkujik Park, Nova Scotia, Canada 271-288 J.L. MORENO, A. Pérez, A. ALIAGA and T. HERNANDEZ / The Ecological Dose of Nickel in a Semiarid Soil Amended with Sewage Sludge Related to the Unamended Soil 289-300 L. DI PALMA / Experimental Assessment of a Process for the Remediation of Organo- phosphorous Pesticides Contaminated Soils Through /n Situ Soil Flushing and Hydrolysis 301-314 F. NADIM, S. STAPCINSKAITE, M.M. TRAHIOTIS, C. PERKINS, R.J. CARLEY, S. LIU and X. YANG/ The Effect of Precipitation Amount and Atmospheric Concentrations on Wet Deposition Fluxes of Oxidized and Reduced Nitrogen Species in Connecticut 315-335 H. CHU, T-W. CHIEN and B-W. TWU / Simultaneous Absorption of SO2 and NO in a Stirred Tank Reactor with NACLO*/NAOH Solutions 337-350 A. SAXENA, D.K. SAXENA and H.S. SRIVASTAVA / The Influence of Glutathione on Physiological Effects of Lead and its Accumulation in Moss Sphagnum Squarrosum 351-361 L. BENDELL-YOUNG / Peatiand Interstitial Water Chemistry in Relation to that of Surface Pools Along a Peatland Mineral Gradient 363-375 B.D. TRIPATHI and A.R/ UPADHYAY / Dairy Effluent Polishing by Aquatic Macrophytes 377-385 A.T. WILLIAMS, D.T. TUDOR and P. RANDERSON / Beach Litter Sourcing in the Bristol Channel and Wales, U.K. 387-408 Water, Air, & Soil Pollution is an international, interdisciplinary journal on all aspects of pollution and solutions to pollution in the biosphere. This includes chemical, physical and biological processes affect- ing flora, fauna, water, air and soil in relation to environmental pollution. Because of its scope, the subject areas are diverse and include all aspects of pollution sources, transport, deposition, accu- mulation, acid precipitation, atmospheric pollution, metals, aquatic pollution including marine pollution and ground water, waste water, pesticides, soil pollution, sewage, sediment pollution, forestry pollution, effects of pollutants on humans, vegetation, fish, aquatic species, micro-organisms, animals, ecological implications of pollution and pollution models. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution also publishes manuscripts on methods used in the study of environmental pollutants, environmental toxicology, environmental biology, environmental engineering related to pollution, biodiversity as influenced by pollution, environmental biotechnology as applied to pollution (e.g. bioremediation), environmental modelling and biorestoration of polluted environments. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution publishes research letters (short communications of significant research generally not exceeding 6 journal pages), regular papers, reviews and book reviews. Special and top- ical issues are published in the companion journal Water, Air, & Soil Pollution: Focus. Photocopying. /n the U.S.A.: This journal is registered at the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. 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