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AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX Author Index, Vol. 29, 2000, J. Environ. Qual. Aarts, H.F.M., 738 Brown, S., 1152 Dayton, E.A., 2007 Fiscus, D.A., 728, 795 Addiscott, T.M., 522, 1019 Brummer, J.E., 1786 de Jonge, H., 206 Fisher, K.T., 1786 Aelion, C.M., 1696 Brunzell, S., 1142 Dec, J., 214, 665 Fitzgerald, D., 1075 Aitken, M.N., 1166 Brye, K.R., 1095 de Jonge, H., 1298 Flessa, H., 262 Alewell, C., 759 Bundy, L.G., 1095 de Jonge, L.W., 206, 1642 Flite III, O.P., 2029 Alifragis, D., 811 Burow, K., 474 Del Rey-Bueno, F., 1316 Flores-Céspedes, F. Alimi, A.R.A., 1561, 2052 Bushoven, J.T., 1625, 1657 Delvaux, B., 1180, 1194, 2052 Flowerday, D., 355 Allan, J.D., 1142 Derome, J., 1069 Folmar, G.J., 13¢ Alleoni, L.R.F., 894 Caballero, R., 1539 De Saja, J.A., 1470 Foister, J., 883 Alloway, B.J., 1931 Cabrera, M.L., 1518, 1604 Deshusses, M.A., 578 Ford, H.J., 162, 1657 Altenburger, R., 1063 Calhoun, F.G., 1368 DeSutter, T.M., 1721 Fortin, J., 1561, 2052 Altfelder, S., 917 Campbell, C.G., 540 Devito, K.J., 1075 Foss, J.E., 415 Alvarez-Benedi, J., 1470 Campbell, C.L., 728, 795 Diaz-Diaz, R., 835 Foy, R.H., 1, 167 Amador, J.A., 1625, 1657 Carpenter, A.F., 387 Dick, W.A., 1366 Frankenberger, Jr., W.T., 460, 578, Andraski, T.W., 1095 Cartagena, M.C., 1539 Diehl, C.A., 751 1041, 1057, 1715 Andre, B., 1548 Carton, O.T., 72 Diez, J.A., 1539 Freeborn, L.L., 973 Annabi-Bergaya, F., 948 Casagrande, J.C., 894 Djurhuus, J., 1110 Frossard, E., 15 Aravena, R., 1075 Castillo, M.M., 1142 Dolan, MLS., 1291 Fuhrmann, J.J., 1206, 1215 Armes, S., 415 Catt. LA. S22 Doohan, D.J., 2048 Fumoto, T., 1284 Cervinka, V., 1048 Dors, K.M., 1751 Furrer, G., 1481 Backhaus, T., 1063 Cessna, A.J., 901, 1650 Doty, W.T., 1686 Bailey, J.S., 72 Chadwick, D.R., 277 Dou, Z., 508 Gaber, H.M., 1939 Baker, L., 2043 Chaineau, C.H., 569 Dowd, S.E., 343 Galligan, D.T., 508 Balogh, S.J., 871 Chambers, B.J., 145 Dowdy, R.H., 1291 Gan, J., 657, 1322, 1391, 1476 Barbarick, K.A., 1345 Chan, Y.-K., 352 Drury, C.F., 936 Gao, S., 1275 Barlaz, M.A., 324 Chaney, R.L., 1440, 1924 Dubrovsky, N., 474 Garrido, F., 540 Barrington, S., 443 Charnay, M.-P., 1618 Dubus, I.G., 1371 Garten, Jr., C.T., 645 Barriuso, E., 1618 Chefetz, B., 592 Duggirala, R.K., 751 Garwood, T.W.D., 145 Barusseau, J.-P., 241 Chen, Y., 592 Dungan, R.S., 460 Gaynor, J.D., 936 Basta, N.T., 2007 Chendorain, M., 540 Dunham, S.J., 875 Gburek, W.J., 130, 158 Baudart, J., 241 Chertkova, L., 948 Duwig, C., 1010 Gebauer, G., 1397 Bay, J.M., 795 Chorover, J., 592 Geber, U., 398 Beare, M.H., 1998 Christensen, B.T., 206 Easterling, K.N., 795 Gentry, L.E., 232, 494, 1262 Beauchamp, E.G., 1408 Christian, D.G., 522, 662 Echevarria, G., 1117 Geohring, L.D., 1813 Beauchemin, S., 97 Christophersen, M., 1989 Edwards, D.R., 37 Gérard, E., 1117 Becker, J.O., 657, 1476 Chu, Y., 1103 Edwards, A.C., 60, 117, 1166 Gerba, C.P., 343 Becquer, T., 1010 Clapham, W.M., 1975 Edwards, N.T., 415 Ghodrati, M., 540 Beegle, D.B., 72 Clausen, J.C., 1751 Edwards, W.M., 467 Ghoshal, S., 1033 Beese, F., 262 Clausen, L., 654, 1488 Egelkraut, T.M., 1518 Giblin, T.L., 578, 1057 Beigel, C., 1618 Cline, J.A., 1982 Ehrenfeld, J.G., 612 Gilkes, R.J., 1875 Ben-Hur, M., 987 Clothier, B.E.. 1010 El-Farhan, Y.H., 778 Gillingham, A.G., 88 Berg, P., 2020 Coale, F.J., 1225 Ellerbrock, R.H., 2049 Ginting, D., 551 Beulke, S., 1371 Codd, G.A., 117 Elliott, H.A., 1835 Gommers, A., 1384 Beyer, W.N., 1380 Codling, E.E., 1924 Elliott, J.A., 1650 Gonzalez-Pradas, E., 304, 1316 Bijl, M., 1982 Cole, C.F., 1719 Elmore, C.D., 1863 Gordon, A.M., 603 Bleam, W.F., 855 Coleman, K., 875 Elwell, D., 1020 Gorman, J.M., 805 Bloom, P.R., 855 Collins, G., 1448 Entry, J.A., 1206, 1215, 1905 Gottesbiiren, B., 1371 Boédeker, W., 1063 Condron, L.M., 15 Ernst, F.F., 657, 1391 Gowda, P.H.. 1568 Bolado, S., 1470 Conner, W.H., 1960 Evans, B., 2047 Grabulos, J., 241 Bollag, J.-M., 214, 665, 677 Cook, C., 1329 Everett, R.L., 1762, 1770 Greenfield, L.G., 1998 Bonta, J.V., 467 Cooke, R.A., 1262 Greer, C.W., 311 Booker, F.L., 1369 Corré, W., 1397 Fabricius, I., 1488 Grifferty, A., 443 Borek, V., 706 Cox, F.R., 1582 Fan, S., 778 Grimme, L.H., 1063 Bowden, R.D., 268 Coyne, MLS., 1821 Fardeau, J.C., 15 Groenendijk, P., 111 Boyse, L.G., 955 Crepeau, K.L., 926 Farmer, W.J., 987, 1856 Grossl, P.R., 1826 Braskerud, B.C., 151, 2013 Crosland, A.R., 875 Faust, M., 1063 Grove, J.H., 1821 Brawley, J.W., 1448 Cupples, A.M., 786 Feagley, S.E., 1960 Grover, R., 901 Bril, H., 182 Ferguson, J.D., 508 Guillard, K., 1751 Bristow, P.R., 380 Daniel, T.C., 37, 515, 1954 Ferguson, R.B., 125 Guiot, S.R., 1033 Brockie, D., 522 David, M.B., 232, 494, 1262 Fernandez, A., 182 Guo, L., 1041, 1715 Brofas, G., 811 Davidson, I.A., 167 Fernandez, I.J., 387 Gupta, S.C., 251,551, 817, 871, 1555 Brookes, P.C., 105 Davis, D.M., 1568 Fernandez-Pérez, M., 304, 1316 Brockman, S.K.E., 277 Davis, R.K., 826 Feyen, H., 288 Habekotté, B., 738 Brown, C.D., 1371 Dawson, C.J., 80 Finlay-Moore, O., 1604 Hagedorn, F., 288 Brown, H.A., 630 Day, J.W., 1960 Firestone, M.K., 584 Haith, D.A., 1548 2054 AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX Author Index, Vol. 29, 2000, J. Environ. Qual. Aarts, H.F.M., 738 Brown, S., 1152 Dayton, E.A., 2007 Fiscus, D.A., 728, 795 Addiscott, T.M., 522, 1019 Brummer, J.E., 1786 de Jonge, H., 206 Fisher, K.T., 1786 Aelion, C.M., 1696 Brunzell, S., 1142 Dec, J., 214, 665 Fitzgerald, D., 1075 Aitken, M.N., 1166 Brye, K.R., 1095 de Jonge, H., 1298 Flessa, H., 262 Alewell, C., 759 Bundy, L.G., 1095 de Jonge, L.W., 206, 1642 Flite III, O.P., 2029 Alifragis, D., 811 Burow, K., 474 Del Rey-Bueno, F., 1316 Flores-Céspedes, F. Alimi, A.R.A., 1561, 2052 Bushoven, J.T., 1625, 1657 Delvaux, B., 1180, 1194, 2052 Flowerday, D., 355 Allan, J.D., 1142 Derome, J., 1069 Folmar, G.J., 13¢ Alleoni, L.R.F., 894 Caballero, R., 1539 De Saja, J.A., 1470 Foister, J., 883 Alloway, B.J., 1931 Cabrera, M.L., 1518, 1604 Deshusses, M.A., 578 Ford, H.J., 162, 1657 Altenburger, R., 1063 Calhoun, F.G., 1368 DeSutter, T.M., 1721 Fortin, J., 1561, 2052 Altfelder, S., 917 Campbell, C.G., 540 Devito, K.J., 1075 Foss, J.E., 415 Alvarez-Benedi, J., 1470 Campbell, C.L., 728, 795 Diaz-Diaz, R., 835 Foy, R.H., 1, 167 Amador, J.A., 1625, 1657 Carpenter, A.F., 387 Dick, W.A., 1366 Frankenberger, Jr., W.T., 460, 578, Andraski, T.W., 1095 Cartagena, M.C., 1539 Diehl, C.A., 751 1041, 1057, 1715 Andre, B., 1548 Carton, O.T., 72 Diez, J.A., 1539 Freeborn, L.L., 973 Annabi-Bergaya, F., 948 Casagrande, J.C., 894 Djurhuus, J., 1110 Frossard, E., 15 Aravena, R., 1075 Castillo, M.M., 1142 Dolan, MLS., 1291 Fuhrmann, J.J., 1206, 1215 Armes, S., 415 Catt. LA. S22 Doohan, D.J., 2048 Fumoto, T., 1284 Cervinka, V., 1048 Dors, K.M., 1751 Furrer, G., 1481 Backhaus, T., 1063 Cessna, A.J., 901, 1650 Doty, W.T., 1686 Bailey, J.S., 72 Chadwick, D.R., 277 Dou, Z., 508 Gaber, H.M., 1939 Baker, L., 2043 Chaineau, C.H., 569 Dowd, S.E., 343 Galligan, D.T., 508 Balogh, S.J., 871 Chambers, B.J., 145 Dowdy, R.H., 1291 Gan, J., 657, 1322, 1391, 1476 Barbarick, K.A., 1345 Chan, Y.-K., 352 Drury, C.F., 936 Gao, S., 1275 Barlaz, M.A., 324 Chaney, R.L., 1440, 1924 Dubrovsky, N., 474 Garrido, F., 540 Barrington, S., 443 Charnay, M.-P., 1618 Dubus, I.G., 1371 Garten, Jr., C.T., 645 Barriuso, E., 1618 Chefetz, B., 592 Duggirala, R.K., 751 Garwood, T.W.D., 145 Barusseau, J.-P., 241 Chen, Y., 592 Dungan, R.S., 460 Gaynor, J.D., 936 Basta, N.T., 2007 Chendorain, M., 540 Dunham, S.J., 875 Gburek, W.J., 130, 158 Baudart, J., 241 Chertkova, L., 948 Duwig, C., 1010 Gebauer, G., 1397 Bay, J.M., 795 Chorover, J., 592 Geber, U., 398 Beare, M.H., 1998 Christensen, B.T., 206 Easterling, K.N., 795 Gentry, L.E., 232, 494, 1262 Beauchamp, E.G., 1408 Christian, D.G., 522, 662 Echevarria, G., 1117 Geohring, L.D., 1813 Beauchemin, S., 97 Christophersen, M., 1989 Edwards, D.R., 37 Gérard, E., 1117 Becker, J.O., 657, 1476 Chu, Y., 1103 Edwards, A.C., 60, 117, 1166 Gerba, C.P., 343 Becquer, T., 1010 Clapham, W.M., 1975 Edwards, N.T., 415 Ghodrati, M., 540 Beegle, D.B., 72 Clausen, J.C., 1751 Edwards, W.M., 467 Ghoshal, S., 1033 Beese, F., 262 Clausen, L., 654, 1488 Egelkraut, T.M., 1518 Giblin, T.L., 578, 1057 Beigel, C., 1618 Cline, J.A., 1982 Ehrenfeld, J.G., 612 Gilkes, R.J., 1875 Ben-Hur, M., 987 Clothier, B.E.. 1010 El-Farhan, Y.H., 778 Gillingham, A.G., 88 Berg, P., 2020 Coale, F.J., 1225 Ellerbrock, R.H., 2049 Ginting, D., 551 Beulke, S., 1371 Codd, G.A., 117 Elliott, H.A., 1835 Gommers, A., 1384 Beyer, W.N., 1380 Codling, E.E., 1924 Elliott, J.A., 1650 Gonzalez-Pradas, E., 304, 1316 Bijl, M., 1982 Cole, C.F., 1719 Elmore, C.D., 1863 Gordon, A.M., 603 Bleam, W.F., 855 Coleman, K., 875 Elwell, D., 1020 Gorman, J.M., 805 Bloom, P.R., 855 Collins, G., 1448 Entry, J.A., 1206, 1215, 1905 Gottesbiiren, B., 1371 Boédeker, W., 1063 Condron, L.M., 15 Ernst, F.F., 657, 1391 Gowda, P.H.. 1568 Bolado, S., 1470 Conner, W.H., 1960 Evans, B., 2047 Grabulos, J., 241 Bollag, J.-M., 214, 665, 677 Cook, C., 1329 Everett, R.L., 1762, 1770 Greenfield, L.G., 1998 Bonta, J.V., 467 Cooke, R.A., 1262 Greer, C.W., 311 Booker, F.L., 1369 Corré, W., 1397 Fabricius, I., 1488 Grifferty, A., 443 Borek, V., 706 Cox, F.R., 1582 Fan, S., 778 Grimme, L.H., 1063 Bowden, R.D., 268 Coyne, MLS., 1821 Fardeau, J.C., 15 Groenendijk, P., 111 Boyse, L.G., 955 Crepeau, K.L., 926 Farmer, W.J., 987, 1856 Grossl, P.R., 1826 Braskerud, B.C., 151, 2013 Crosland, A.R., 875 Faust, M., 1063 Grove, J.H., 1821 Brawley, J.W., 1448 Cupples, A.M., 786 Feagley, S.E., 1960 Grover, R., 901 Bril, H., 182 Ferguson, J.D., 508 Guillard, K., 1751 Bristow, P.R., 380 Daniel, T.C., 37, 515, 1954 Ferguson, R.B., 125 Guiot, S.R., 1033 Brockie, D., 522 David, M.B., 232, 494, 1262 Fernandez, A., 182 Guo, L., 1041, 1715 Brofas, G., 811 Davidson, I.A., 167 Fernandez, I.J., 387 Gupta, S.C., 251,551, 817, 871, 1555 Brookes, P.C., 105 Davis, D.M., 1568 Fernandez-Pérez, M., 304, 1316 Brockman, S.K.E., 277 Davis, R.K., 826 Feyen, H., 288 Habekotté, B., 738 Brown, C.D., 1371 Dawson, C.J., 80 Finlay-Moore, O., 1604 Hagedorn, F., 288 Brown, H.A., 630 Day, J.W., 1960 Firestone, M.K., 584 Haith, D.A., 1548 2054 AUTHOR INDEX, J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 29, 2000 2055 Halliwell, D., 1160 Jackson, B.P., 430 Linder@d, L., 1989 Nater, E.A., 561, 855, 963. 1369 Ham, J.M., 1721 Jackson, M.J., 407 Lindhardt, B., 1488 Nelson, S.D., 987, 1856 Hamburg, S.P., 1186 Jacobsen, O.H., 206, Lindroos, A.-J., 1069 Neue, H.-U., 1733 Hannah, M., 1160 Jain, A., 1422 Line, D.E., 1882 Ng, H.Y.F., 936 Hansen, E.M., 1110 Jansson, H., 151 Line, M.A., 407 Ni, J.-O., 751 Hansen, N.C., 871, 1555 Jarvis, N.J., 1298 Lo, S.-L., 447 Nicholaichuk, W., 1650 Hardwick, P., 1253 Jarvis, $.C., 1397 Loague, K., 835, 1794 Nichols, D.J., 515 Harman, W.A., 1882 Jellum, E.J., 380 Loeppert, R.H., 1422 Nichols, D.S., 1703 Harper, L.A., 1356 Jenkins, M.B., 2047 Lu, Y., 1733 Nir, S., 948 Harris, G.L., 522 Jennings, G.D., 1882 Lueking, A.D., 317 Novak, J.M., 1310 Hart, S.E., 786 Jensen, P.E., 1989 Lugo, A.E., 349 Hartel, P.G., 1604 Jiang, Z., 1625, 1657 Lundekvam, H., 2013 Oberson, A., 15 Hatcher, P.G., 592, 768 Jin, Y., 532, 1103 Lydy, M.J., 1611 Oelbermann, M., 603 Hatfield, J.L., 1719 Johnston, A.E., 80 Oenema, O., 1397 Haustein, G.K., 1954 Jordan, C., 225, 1233 Ma, B.L., 351 Okiro, M., 380 Haygarth, P.M., 10, 97 Juang, K.-W., 197 Ma, L.Q., 424, 1124 Oliver, D.P., 1329 Haymore, B.L., 751 Jury, W.A., 1041, 1391, 1715 facias, F., 1133 Olson, G.L., 795 Heagle, A.S., 1369 Macur, R.E., 1939 Orndorff, H.A., 826 Heathwaite, L., 130, 158 Kainulainen, P., 334 Madsen, L., 1488 Osmond, D.L., 1882 Heber, A.J., 751 Kaiser, K., 288 Maenpaa, K., 1611 Otero, X.L., 1133 Heil, D.M., 1786 Kantzas, A., 995 Magdoff, F.R., 1813+ Ottman, M.J., 1500 HHeeilllikgammapn,n , A.SR..,B .,7 283,5 0 795 KKaarnaucnag,o , H.,S .B9.5,5 188 MMaaggugiiroet,t o, R.OS..,R ., 126 2+1 5 OOwuednost,, JL.,. 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K75291 . 2 , 2.T4W.,0,817M.17.3,1, ,135 L 5 ,,51 9 11 1.34.11 9369123 53 687,,8931 221 96175947 3, 5 74172 164 6 29918159 4,145 196 3 51 51082 626 22109 015 522 Huang, P.M., 677 Kuo,S ., 380 Moore, Jr., P.A.. 37, 515, 1954 Poulsen, H.D., 24 Huang, W., 317 Morel, C.. 50 Poulsen, T.G., 1642 Hubbard, R.K., 1206, 1215 Lamb, J.A., 1291 Morel, J.L., 569, 1117 Power, J.F., 355 Hudnall, W.H., 1960 Landa, J., 1239 Morra, M.J., 706 Prasher, S.O., 995 Huggins, D.R., 817 Langford, C., 995 Morris, T.F., 1896 Pratt, E., 532 Hull, R.J., 1625, 1657 Lebaron, P., 241 Moyer, B., 1462, 2053 Pursley, W.A., 1369 Huitgren, R.P., 786 Lee, A., 1048 Mozaffari, M., 963 Hunt, P.G., 1310 Lee, D.-Y., 197 Mubiru, D.N., 1821 Oafoku, N.P., 484 Hunter, M.S., 2029 Lee, K.-H.. 1200 Mueller, K., 353 Hunter, C., 1253 Lee, S.Y., 415 Mulchi, C.L., 1924 Raber, B., 906 Husman, S.H., 1500 Leininger, W.C., 1786 Mulla, D.J., 1568 Radcliffe, D.E., 484 Hutchinson, C., 657 Lennox, S.D., 225, 1233 Mulligan, D.R., 437 Ramberg, Jr., C.F., 508 Hyde, J.E., 1896 Letey, J., 987, 1856 Mulrooney, J.E., 1863 Randall, G.W., 1244, 1568 Li, Y.-M., 1440 Mulvaney, R.L., 1890 Rasse, D.P., 298 Libra, R.D., 1846 Munster, M.J., 728, 795 Redente, E.I 1778 Inskeep, W.P., 1939 Likens, G.E., 759 Murdoch, C., 1160 Reeves, J.B. I, 1669 Ippolito, J.A., 1345 Lim, T.T., 751 Regitano, J.B., 894 Iragavarapu, T.K., 1244 Lin, T.-C., 1186 Naidja, A., 677 Reicosky. D.C., 2050 Isenhart, T.M., 1200 Lin, Z.-O., 1048 Nash, D., 1160 Rendell, A.R., 1166 2056 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 29, NGVEMBER-DECEMBER 2000 Richards, B.K., 848 Shipitalo, M.J., 467 Tack, F.M.G., 1124, 1431 Wallschlager, D., 2050 Richter, J., 917 Shuster, W.D., 1021 Tan, C.S., 936 Wang, D., 639 Rimmer, D.L., 1969 Siciliano, $.D., 311 Tanji, K.K., 1275 Wass, R., 2043 Ritchie, J.T., 298 Siddique, M.T., 1931 Tarabelli, L., 1618 Robbins, C.W., 973 Sidik, K., 795 Tarquis, A., 1539 Watson, C.J., 225, 123: Roberts, G., 1329 Sidle, W.C., 1594 Taylor, M., 1835 Watts, D.W., 1310 Robertson, W.D., 1678 Siebielec, G., 1440 Tenuta, M., 1408 Webb, J.A., 621 Robinson, J.S., 1931 Sigmund, C.M., 1751 Terry, N., 1048 Weber, W.J. Jr., 317 Robinson, M.B., 1351 Simard, R.R., 60, 97, 1561, 2052 Thies, J.E., 1206, 1215 Wei, J., 298, 1481 Rogers, S.L., 1329 Sims, G.K., 786 Thiry, Y., 1180, 1194, 1384, 2052 Wei, Y.-L., 1947 Roh, Y., 415 Sims, J.T., 60, 1225 Thompson, E.J., 1882 Welacky, T.W., 936 Rolston, D.E., 778, 1642, 1741 Sims, R.C., 1826 Thompson, S.P., 1914 Wendroth, O., 349 Romaine, C.P., 592 Sinaj, S., 15 Thompson, T.L., 2037 West, C.P., 515 Roman, R., 1539 Sinclair, R.G., 1329 Thorrold, B.S., 88 Westermann, D.T., 973 Roose, D.L., 1594 Singh, R.N., 805 Thurtell, G.W., 621, 630 Wheeler, G.L., 515 Rosario, R., 592 Singh, S.P., 1124 Tickes, B.R., 1500 Wheeler, T.L., 979 Rosen, C.J., 251, 963 Skyllberg, U., 855 Tollefson, L.C., 1650 Whitmer, S.. 2043 Rosenberg, P., 1488 Smith, R.V., 225, 1233 Tolosa, C.A., 1431 Wiese, R., 355 Rosenfeld, P.E., 1662 Smolander, A., 1069 Tooley, M.B., 795 Wilcke, W., 454 RRRRRuuouolsuaulssnroes,k,le e ll,e,HG, .. ,DRC .M..,.,2V P6..8,1. 1 8 8271 9596 735 SSSSSogmmoggoudbalceeadkrdreesjdrrti,s,,r , o mHJA.-.E.T.MSJ.,.c, .,h M 1w.37,a184 8r441z 23,9 8 S., 317 TTTToorootratrsnnhrcit,eshe nireuJe,,.le Dov.,Ja,K. ,,. 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M., 304, 1316 Zhang, Y.Q., 1041 1239, 1462, 2053 Sumner, M.E., 484 Villholth, K.G., 1298 Zhao, F.J , 875, 1867 Shaw, J.N., 1696 Sutherland, R.A., 1414, 1431 Vogeler, 1., 1010 Zhao, S.L., 817 Sheppard, M.I., 1718 Sutton, A.L., 751 Zhou, L.X., 1852 Sheppard, P.R., 2037 Sverdrup, H., 1284 Waddell, J.T., 251 Zhu, W.-X., 612 Sheppard, S., 1020 Sydnor, R.S., 1778 Wagner-Riddle, C., 621, 630 Zibilske, L.M., 1975 Sheremata, T.W., 1033 Syversen, N., 151 Waite, D.T., 901 Zupancic, R.J., 2007 Subject Index, Vol. 29, 2000, J. Environ. Qual. Acetonitrile, effect on carbosuifan degradation in aqueous phase, 1481 rice paddy fertilized with, dissolved organic C and meth Acid soils sions, 1733 coarse-textured, agri-environmental P saturation index, 1561, 2052 Anaerobic biodegradation, trichloroethylene sorbed by surrogate soi N mineralization of lime-stabilized fishwaste, 380 organic matter, 1033 Adjuvants, rainfastening of bifenthrin to cotton leaves, 1863 Anaerobic swine lagoon, N emissions, 1356 Adsorption. See Sorption/adsorption Anaerobic treatment, municipal solid waste, chemolytic analysis of Aerobic treatment, municipal solid waste, chemolytic analysis of o1 organic matter during, 1337 ganic matter during, 1337 Andisols, modeling sulfate adsorption for implementation in SAFI Aggregates, soil, effect of management and crop residue on aggregate model, 1284 stability, 723 Anilines Ageregation, effect on sedimentation of soil particles in constructed phenoloxidase-mediated interactions with humic materials, 665 wetlands, 2013 transformation in presence of humic acid, 214 Agricultural land Animal feed. See Feedstuffs application of paper mill sludge, 1975 Animal waste assessment of conditions in mid-Atlantic states, 795 176-estradiol as indicator of contamination in mantied karst aqui coal fly ash as soil conditioner for field crops in Ontario, 1982 fers. 826 ecological condition, conceptual model and indicators for as site-specific design standards for waste lago ons, 1721 sessing, 728 Animal wastewater, removal of microorganisms and nutrients by poly fecal bacteria in waters of upland area in northern England, acrylamide and related compounds, 1905 Hg transport from cultivated field during snowmelt, 871 Anions P losses to water adsorption on pillared clay, 948 achieving sustainable P use, 80 competing, effect on adsorptiono f arsenate and arsenite by ferrihy buffer zones and constructed wetlands as fi It ers 1S] drate, 1422 control measures, | transport in columns of variable charge subsoils, 484 controlling nonpoint P loss. 11 67 Anthoxanthum odoratum L. See Vernalgrass. sweet controlling P losses in United Kingdom, 145 Anthropogenic inputs, N and P for Illinois, 494 through field drains in heavy cultivated soil, 5 Aphid performance, Scots pine, effect of ozone and N impact on flowing water systems, 117 Aquatic sediments, coastal plain, denitrification, 1696 integrating P and N management at watershed scale, 158 Aquatic toxicity, predictive assessment of multiple chemical mix integrating soil P testing into agricultural management prac tures, 1063 tices, 00 Aquocobalamin, with zero-valent Fe, transformation of chlorinated minimizing P excretion in ruminants, 28 hydrocarbons, 706 nutrient management planning, 7 Arsenate, adsorption by ferrihydrate, effect of competing anions, 1422 P availability in temperate soils, 15 Arsenic P leaching in the Netherlands, 111 leachability from land-disposed dredged sediments, 1124 P management at watershed scale, 130 speciation, evaluation of environmental impact of mine wastes, Arsenite, adsorption by ferrihydrate, effect of competing anions, 1422 pig production, 24 Ash, from gasification of alfalfa stems, chemical characterization, 963 from poultry manure, 37 Atlantic white cedar wetlands, N retention and release, 612 preferential pathways of P transport, 97 Atrazinc esearch for 2Ist century challenges. 176 adsorption and colloid-facilitated transport through unsatut risk of P leaching, 105 one, 1632 site-specific P management, 125 band-applied, asymmetrical distribution and dissipation in terminology for P transfer, 10 129] transfer of P tons between soil and solution, 50 bentonite and humic acid in controlled release formulations, 304 P solubility in biosolids-amended farm soils in mid-Atlantic re movement through flooded soils, 1085 gion, 1225 removal from water by montmorillonite—-phosphate crosslinked Agricultural management practices, environmentally based, integrat compounds, 1316 ing soil P testing into, 60 soil persistence in corn, tillage and drainage—subirrigation manage Agricultural watershed denitrification in estuarine headwater creek sa9n1s4 ment effects, 936 sorption by low organic C sediments, 1488 nutrient concentrations and discharges in Midwest, 1142 Australia, P accumulation in farm ponds and dams, 1875 Agrimax-3 (adjuvant), rainfastening of bifenthrin to cotton leaves, Autumnal litterfall, into rehabilitated agricultural stream, quantity 1863 ind quality, 603 Airborne contamination, forest soils by carbonaceous particles from coal processing, 768 thuringiensis insecticidal proteins, persistence and biological Alfalfa, gasification of stems, chemical characterization of ash, 963 ictivity in soil, 691 Aluminum, effect of Al-containing residuals on P runoff from high-P Bacteria. See also Coliform bacteria soils, 1954 hydrogen-utilizing, removal of perchlorate from ground water, 1057 Aluminum sulfate, reduction of P runoff and ammonia loss from phytoremediation of TNT-contaminated soil, 311 poultry manure, 37 waters of upland area in northern England, effect of agricultural Aluminum-rich residues, P immobilization in poultry litter and litter land use, 1253 amended soils, 1924 Bacterial DNA, bound on clays and humic acids, persistence and Amino acids, Scots pine, effect of ozone and N, 334 activity in soils, 691 Ammonia/ammonium Band application emission from anaerobic swine lagoons, 1356 atrazine, asymmetrical distribution and dissipation in soil, 1291 emission from mechanically-ventilated swine building in warm herbicide, effect on runoff, sediment, and P losses, 1555 weather, 751 Bauxite mine spoils, calcareous, sewage sludge as amendment for loss from poultry manure, reduction with aluminum sulfate, 37 reclamation, 811 2058 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 29, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2000 Bentazone, sorption by low organic C sediments, 1488 Uphill Against Water: The Great Dakota Water War, 1021 Bentonite, modifying agent in controlled release formulations of di- Urban Soils: Applications and Practices, 2046 uron and atrazine, 304 Water Management, Purification & Conservation in Arid Climates. Bermudagrass, growth in water treatment residuals with P fertil- Volume 3: Water Conservation, 1720 izer, 2007 Writing Successful Science Proposals, 2050 Betula occidentalis Hook. See Birch, river Boron, along New Mexico’s Rio Grande basin, 955 Bifenthrin, rainfastening to cotton leaves with adjuvants, 1863 Bromegrass, meadow, phytoremediation of TNT-contaminated soil, Bioaccumulation, heavy metals by marine polychaete in thionic fluvi- 31] sols, 1133 Bromide Bioaerosol, transport modeling and risk assessment in relation to loss in wetland tracer experiment, 2043 biosolid placement, 343 movement through flooded soils, 1085 Bioavailability tracer of N fertilizer movement in irrigated wheat, 1500 Cd availability to plants varying in Cd accumulation pattern, 1117 Bromus erectus Huds. See Bromegrass, meadow Cd, Pb, and Zn to earthworms, 1611 Buffer effect, viriis transport through saturated sand columns, 1103 organic contaminants in soil, relationship to soil organic matter, 317 Puffer zones, filters for agricultural P, 151 P in soils amended with dewatered water treatment residuals, 1896 Zn and Cd after sludge application, long-term changes, 875 Cadmium Biodegradation availability to plant species varying in Cd accumulation pattern, anaerobic, trichloroethylene sorbed by surrogate soil organic mat- 1117 ter, 1033 bioavailability to earthworms, effect of soil amendments, 1611 assessment of woolscour sludge and fellmongery sludge, 1998 extractability and bioavailability after sludge application, long-term fuel oil hydrocarbons in rhizosphere of corn, 569 changes, 875 kinetics of trichloroethylene cometabolism and toluene degrada- F-induced metal mobilization in soil columns, 454 tion in soil batch systems, 778 leachability from land-disposed dredged sediments, 1124 triticonazole, effect of pesticide formulation additives, 1618 limestone and biosolids-compost amendment of contaminated Biosolids soil, 1440 applied to dryland winter wheat, N fertilizer equivalency, 1345 soil-borne, hazards to wildlife, 1380 dewatered, N volatilization, 1351 Calcareous bauxite mine spoils, sewage sludge as amendment for land application reclamation, 811 bioaerosol transport modeling and risk assessment, 343 Calcareous soil, soil P and organic C, organic P source effects, 973 wood ash for odor control, 1662 California native plant restoration of Cu mine tailings, 1762 chlorofluorocarbon dating of herbicide-containing well waters, 474 P solubility in amended soils in mid-Atlantic region, 1225 Fresno DBCP case study simulations, effect of upscaling, 1794 Biosolids-compost rice pesticides in Colusa Basin Drain and Sacramento River, 926 amendment of Zn and Cd contaminated soil, response of turf- grass, 1440 Se speciation and sediment fractionation in flow-through wetland evaluation of stability and maturity, 424 system, 1275 Birch, river, fate and behavior of Pb in soils planted with, 1826 Canarygrass, reed, N balance after irrigation with wastewater, 398 Bluegrass, Kentucky, response to limestone and biosolids-compost Carbofuran, from rice fields, concentration in Colusa River Drain amendment of Zn and Cd contaminated soil, 1440 and Sacramento River, 926 Bond (adjuvant), rainfastening of bifenthrin to cotton leaves, 1863 Carbon Book reviews dynamics beneath switchgrass, stable isotope analysis, 645 Biomass for Renewable Energy, Fuels, and Chemicals, 662 mineralization, potential manure components, 1169 Carbon Sequestration in Soils, 2049 mobility in forest soil, effect of redox conditions and flow proc- Climate Change and Tropical Forests — Uncertainty and Fear, 349 esses, 288 The Complete Guide to the Hazardous Waste Regulations, RCRA, Carbon dioxide TSCA, HMTA, OSHA, and Superfund, 3rd Edition, 1020 elevated, soybean response, 1369 Ecology and Management of Central Hardwood Forests, 350 soil fluxes at productive temperate deciduous forest, 268 The Ecology and Management of Grazing Systems, 353 Carbon-13 NMR, characterization of biogenic N in soil, 715 Eco-Wars: Political Campaigns and Social Movements, 353 Carbonaceous particles, from industrial coal processing, airborne con- Entropy-Based Parameter Estimation in Hydrology, 1019 tamination of forest soils, 768 Enzymology of Disturbed Soils, 1367 Carbosulfan, degradation in aqueous phase in presence of cosol- Expanding the Context of Weed Management, 2048 vent, 1481 Fate of Pesticides in the Atmosphere, 1719 Carex microptera Mack. See Smallwing sedge Global Environmental Change: Research Pathways for the Next CAT scanning, modeling solute transport in soil, 995 Decade, 2050 Cattle, nonpoint-source pollutant load reduction with livestock exclu- Greening Industry: New Roles for Communities, Markets and Gov- sion, 1882 ernments, 2049 Cattle slurry, trace gas emissions after surface application and injec- The Humanure Handbook — A Guide to Composting Human tion, 262 Manure, 2nd Edition, 1020 CDF kriging, delineating heavy-metal contaminated soils, 197 An Invitation to Environmental Sociology, 351 Cereals, strychnine uptake, 1329 Methods in Biotechnology: Environmental Monitoring of Bacte- Cesium-134, uptake by willows planted as short rotation coppice, 1384 ria, 352 Cesium-137, soil-to-plant transfer, respective horizon contributions, Nitrogen Fixation, 3rd Edition, 2047 1180, 1194, 2052 Nutrient Use in Crop Production, 351 Chemical hazards, predictive assessment of aquatic toxicity of multiple Phosphorus Biogeochemistry in Subtropical Ecosystems, 1368 chemical mixtures, 1063 Proceedings of the International Workshop “Characterization and Chemical monitoring, sewage sludge, variability and application un- Measurement of the Hydraulic Properties of Unsaturated certainty, 1686 Porous Media,” 1718 Chemolytic analysis, organic matter during aerobic and anaerobic Soil and Water Quality at Different Scales, 349 treatment of municipal solid waste, 1337 Soil Erosion at Multiple Scales — Principles and Methods for Chloride, transport in columns of variable charge subsoils, 484 Assessing Causes and Impacts, 2047 Chlorinated hydrocarbons, transformation using aquocobalamin or Sulfur in the Environment, 1366 coenzyme F,, with zero-valent Fe, 706 Sustaining Marine Fisheries, 1719 Chlorinated phenols, transformation in presence of humic acid, 214 SUBJECT INDEX, J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 29, 2000 2059 Chlorofluorocarbon dating, herbicide-containing well waters in Cali- Controlled release formulations, diuron and atrazine, bentonite and fornia, 474 humic acid in, 304 Chloropicrin, degradation and volatilization after soil treatment, 1391 ‘opper Chromium bioaccumulation by marine polychaete in thionic fluvisols, 1133 bioaccumulation by marine polychaete in thionic fluvisols, 1133 characterization and extractability in swine manure composts, 447 F-induced metal mobilization in soil columns, 454 depth variation in concentration and mass enrichment ratios in leachability from land-disposed dredged sediments, 1124 soils of urban watershed, 1414 Clay leachability from land-disposed dredged sediments, 1124 enzyme-clay interactions and their impact on transformations of ‘opper mine tailings, native plant restoration organic compounds in soil, 677 I. Substrate effect on growth and nutritional status in greenhouse insecticidal proteins and bacterial DNA bound to, 691 study, 1762 pillared, adsorption of sulfometuron and other anions, 948 II. Field survival, growth, and nutrient uptake, 1770 Clay content, effect on runoff water quality, 1582 ‘oppice, short rotation, radiocesium uptake by willows, 1384 Clay-capped pyritic mine waste, vegetation dieback, 437 orn Cloransulam-methyl, degradation, effect of soil conditions, 786 biodegradation of fuel oil hydrocarbons in rhizosphere, 569 Coal combustion by-products, control of P export from soils, 1239 N rate effects on nitrate leaching, 1095 Coal fly ash, soil conditioner for field crops in Ontario, 1982 nitrate leaching and N budget, effect of N rate and soil type. 1813 Coal processing, airborne contamination of forest soils by carbona- nitrate leaching from corn-soybean rotation, lysimeter study, 467 ceous particles, 768 nitrate leaching in inbred corn fields, effect of cover crop and N Coarse-textured soils, acid, agri-environmental P saturation index, fertilization, 298 1561, 2052 nutrient losses in subsurface drainage from dairy manure and Coastal plain aquatic sediments, denitrification, 1696 urea, 1244 Coastal Plain soil, P movement after heavy swine manure applica- soil persistence of atrazine, metolachlor, and metribuzin, tillage tion, 1310 and drainage effects, 936 Coastal waters yield, predicting with DRAINMOD-N, 817 N loading to estuary, time-dependent model, 1448 ‘osolvent, effect on carbosulfan degradation in aqueous phase, 1481 nutrient and fecal coliform discharge from North Carolina golf otton courses, 979 N mineralized from residues and compost, effect of soil texture Salmonella and fecal coliform loads from point and nonpoint 1518 sources, 24] rainfastening of bifenthrin to leaves with adjuvants, 1863 Cobalt, leachability from land-disposed dredged sediments, 1124 ‘over crop, effect on nitrate leaching, 1110 Coenzyme Fy, with zero-valent Fe, transformation of chlorinated inbred corn fields, 298 hydrocarbons, 706 ‘rop management, effect on nitrate leaching, 1095 Coliform bacteria rop residue discharge from coastal North Carolina golf courses, 979 cotton, effect of soil texture on N mineralization, 1518 effect of vegetation in riparian filterstrip effect on soil aggregate stability, 723 I. Movement and survival in water, 1206 rvptosporidium, recovery from water by various concentration II. Survival in soils, 1215 tion, and purification techniques, 1587 loads in coastal waters from point and nonpoint sources, 241 ‘urve number approach, estimating runoff from turf, 1548 mortality of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in soils, 1821 Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. See Bermudagrass removal from animal wastewater, efficacy of polyacrylamide and related compounds, 1905 2.4-D, sorption by low organic C sediments, 1488 Colloid-facilitated transport, atrazine in unsaturated zone, 1632 Dairy farm Colloids, mineral, effect on virus transport through saturated sand ground water recharge through optimized intensive dairy farms, 738 columns, 532 minimizing P excretion in ruminants by dietary manipulation, 28 Column system, assessment of emission potential and pest control of Dairy manure soil fumigants, 657 land application, nutrient losses in subsurface drainage, 1244 Competing anions, effect on adsorption of arsenate and arsenite by nitrous oxide flux from solid manure storage, 630 ferrihydrate, 1422 Dams (earth tanks), P accumulation in Australia, 1875 Complexation, napropamide with dissolved organic matter, herbicide Data uncertainties, regional-scale leaching assessment for Tenerife application method effects, 987 835 Compost DBCP case study simulations, effect of upscaling, 1794 biosolids Deciduous forest, soil fluxes of carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and amendment of Zn and Cd contaminated soil, response of turf- methane, 268 grass, 1440 Decomposition, dissolved organic matter by microorganisms during evaluation of stability and maturity, 424 sorption experiment, 1852 cotton, effect of soil texture on N mineralization, 1518 Degradation P forms and their release during simulated rainfall, 1462, 2053 carbosulfan in aqueous phase in presence of cosolvent, 148 pulp and paper mill sludge, application to pine plantation, 407 chloropicrin after soil treatment, 1391 swine manure, characterization and extractability of Cu, Mn, and cloransulam-methy! in soil, effect of soil conditions, 786 > Zn, 447 methyl bromide and propargyl bromide in soil, 132 Concentration technique, recovery of protozoa from water samples, Deisopropylatrazine, removal from water by montmorillonite 1587 phosphate crosslinked compounds, 1316 Connecticut, water quality changes from riparian buffer restora- Denitrification tion, 1751 coastal plain aquatic sediments in South Carolina, 1696 Constructed wetlands estuarine headwater creek in agricultural watershed, 1914 effect of hydraulic load and aggregation on sedimentation of soil rates predicted by "N labeled nitrate microcosm studies, in situ particles, 2013 measurements, and modeling, 2020 filters for agricultural P, 151 Depth variation, Cu, Pb, and Zn in soils of urban watershed, 1414 reducing N and P export from agricultural tile drainage, 1262 Design standards, site-specific standards for animal-waste lagoons subsurface flow, performance at Pennsylvania campground and 1721 conference center, 2029 Desorption, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from soil in presence Contaminants, losses into surface tile inlets draining lacustrine depres- of dissolved organic matter, 906 sions, 551 Dewatered biosolids, N volatilization, 1351 2060 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 29, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2000 Dewatered water treatment residuals, P availability in amended trace gases after surface application and injection of cattle soils, 1896 slurry, 262 1,3-Dichloropropene Engiand, fecal bacteria in waters of upland area in northern En- transformation in soil by thiosulfate fertilizer, 1476 gland, 1253 volatilization and transport in field soil, two-dimensional model, Environmental samples, processing samples containing organic chemi- 639 cals with polymeric microfilters, 221 Dietary manipulation, minimizing P excretion in ruminants, 28 Enzymes, enzyme-clay interactions and their impact on transforma- Diffusion methods, inorganic-N analysis of natural water and waste- tions of organic compounds in soil, 677 water, 1890 Erodibility, fly ash used as topsoil substitute in mineland reclama- Dimethyl selenide, Henry’s constant, temperature effect, 1715 tion, 805 Dinitrogen gas, emission from anaerobic swine lagoons, 1356 Erosion, soil from arable land in United Kingdom, 145 Dissolved organic carbon Escherichia coli O157:H7, mortality in soils with different chemical emission from rice paddy fertilized with ammonium and nitrate, and physical properties, 1821 1733 17B-Estradiol mobility in forest soil, effect of redox conditions and flow proc- indicator of animal waste contamination in mantled karst aqui- esses, 288 fers, 826 Dissolved organic matter soil and runoff from grasslands amended with poultry litter, 1604 effect on desorption of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from Estuary soil, 906 denitrification in headwater creek in agricultural watershed, 1914 microbial decomposition, control during sorption experiment, 1852 N loading from coastal watershed, time-dependent model, 1448 napropamide complexation, herbicide application effects, 987 Eutrophication, watershed-level management of P, 1172 stability and mobility of napropamide complexed with, 1856 Extractability, Zn and Cd after sludge application, long-term Dissolved organic nitrogen, mobility in forest soil, effect of redox changes, 875 conditions and flow processes, 288 Extraction pretreatment, effect on radial variation of N concentration Diuron, bentonite and humic acid in controlied release formula- in tree rings, 2037 tions, 304 DNA, bacterial, bound on clays and humic acids, persistence and Farm ponds, P accumulation in Australia, 1875 activity in soils, 691 Fecal bacteria, waters of upland area in northern England, effect of Drainage agricultural land use, 1253 effect on soil persistence of atrazine, metolachlor, and metribuzin Fecal coliforms in corn, 936 discharge from coastal North Carolina golf courses, 979 N fertilizer and herbicide transport from tile drained fields, 232 loads in coastal waters from point and nonpoint sources, 241 N in water from grazed grassland in Northern Ireland, 225 mortality of Escherichia coli O0157:H7 in soils, 1821 nutrient losses from dairy manure and urea applied for corn, 1244 Feedstuffs, minimizing P excretion in ruminants, 28 organic N in water from grassland in Northern Ireland, 1233 Fellmongery sludge, biodegradation assessment, 1998 P losses through field drains in heavy cultivated soil, 522 Ferralsol, cropped, water dynamics and nutrient leaching in Loyalty subsurface, predicting with DRAINMOD-AN, 817 Islands, 1010 surface tile inlets draining lacustrine depressions, runoff, solids, Ferrihydrate, arsenate and arsenite absorption, effect of competing and contaminant losses, 551 anions, 1422 DRAINMOD-N, predicting subsurface drainage, corn yield, and ni- Fertilizer trate losses, 817 effect on landfill methane oxidation, 324 Dredged sediments, land-disposed, trace metal leachability, 1124 effect on S cycling, 1867 Dryland cropping, N fertilizer equivalency of sewage biosolids applied integrated fertilizer and irrigation management to reduce nitrate to winter wheat, 1345 leaching in Spain, 1539 Duplicate sampling, surface films and associated pond water for herbi- N cides, 901 biosolids applied to dryland winter wheat, 1345 corn N rate effects on nitrate leaching, 1095 effect on nitrate leaching in inbred corn fields, 298 Earthworms, bioavailability of Pb, Zn, and Cd, effect of soil amend- movement in irrigated wheat, 1500 ments, 1611 nitrapyrin behavior in soils and environmental considerations, Ecological condition, agricultural lands, conceptual model and indica- 367 tors for assessing, 728 nitrate leaching and N budget of corn, 1813 Eisenia fetida. See Earthworms nitrate leaching for southern Minnesota, 1568 Elution technique, recovery of protozoa from water samples, 1587 nitrous and nitrogen oxide emissions from fertilized turfgrass, Emissions 621 ammonia from mechanically-ventilated swine building in warm rice paddy fertilized with ammonium and nitrate, 1733 weather, 751 transport from tile drained fields, 232 assessment of emission potential of soil fumigants with column P, bermudagrass growth in water treatment residuals, 2007 system, 657 thiosulfate, transformation of 1,3-dichloropropene in soil, 1476 carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane at temperate deciduous Fescue, red, response to limestone and biosolids-compost amendment forest, 268 of Zn and Cd contaminated soil, 1440 greenhouse gases from stored livestock slurry, 744 Festuca rubra L. See Fescue, red nethane from rice paddy fertilized with ammonium and nitrate, Fiber optic miniprobe system, measurement of solute transport in 1733 soil, 540 N emissions from anaerobic swine lagoons, 1356 Filter membrane, pesticide retention, 654 nitrogen oxide during nitrification, mechanistic modeling, 1741 Fishwaste, lime-stabilized, N mineralization in acid soils, 380 nitrous oxide and methane after application of animal manure to Flooded soils, movement of Br, "N, and atrazine, 1085 grassland, 277 Flow processes, effect on mobility of dissolved organic C and N in nitrous oxide and nitrogen oxide from turfgrass receiving N fertil- forest soil, 288 izer, 621 Flowing water systems, impact of terrestrially derived P, 117 nitrous oxide from sloping grassland, temporal stability of spatial Flow-through bioreactor, removal of perchlorate in ground water, 578 patterns, 1397 Flow-through wetland system, Se speciation and sediment fraction- nitrous oxide from solid dairy manure in storage, 630 ation, 1275 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons of toluene flames, 1947 Flue gas desufurization product, control of P export from soils, 1239 SUBJECT INDEX, J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 29, 2000 Fluidized bed combustion flyash, control of P export from soils, 1239 site-specific design standards for animal-waste lagoons, 1721 Fluoride, F-induced metal mobilization in soil columns, 454 Gypsum, control of P export from soils, 1239 Fluorobenzoic acid, ground water tracers, pH effect on sorption and Gypsum by-product, iron oxide-rich, suitability as soil amendment transport, 1806 1969 Fly ash leaching of trace metals in aqueous medium, 188 Hawaii, operationally defined metal fractions in road deposited sedi soil solution chemistry of amended soils, 430 ment, 1431 topsoil substitute in mineland reclamation, erodibility, 805 Heavy metals Forage crops, Mo uptake in sewage sludge—amended soils, 848 bioaccumulation by marine polychaete in thionic fluvisols, 1133 Forest F-induced mobilization in soil columns, 454 near-stream zone as source of N, 883 nonparametric kriging methods for delineating contaminated poultry litter-treated, runoff water quality, 515 soils, 197 sulfate deposition at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, 759 Henry's constant, dimethyl selenide, temperature effect, 17 throughfall patterns in subtropical rain forest of Taiwan, 1186 Herbicides Forest soil application effects on complexation with dissolved organic mat airborne contamination by carbonaceous particles from coal proc- ter, 987 essing, 768 band-applied mobility of dissolved organic C and N, effect of redox conditions asymmetrical distribution and dissipation in soil, 12O91 and flow processes, 288 effect on runoff, sediment, and P losses, 1555 N transformations and losses in soil subjected to sp! inkling infiltra- bentonite and humic acid in controlled release formulations, 304 tion, 1069 chlorofluorocarbon dating of contaminated well waters in Califor soil horizon contributions to '’Cs soil-to-plant transfer, 1180, 2052 temperate deciduous forest, fluxes of carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, duplicate sampling of surface films and associated pond water, 90 and methane, 268 leaching rates through tilled and untilled soil, 1650 Formulatibnigo deaggreandtsa,t ioenff,e ct 16o1n8 soil microbial activity and triticonazole Iti{ rreafnesrpeonrtti alf rofml owt ilet hdrroauignhe d tilflieedl dsa, nd2 32u~ n tilled soil, 1650 ‘resno DBCP case study simulations, effect of upscaling, 1794 volatilized, organic semiconductor as sensor, 14a7 0 ‘uel oil hydrocarbons, biodegradation in rhizosphere of corn, 569 Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, origin of sulfate deposition ‘umigants, column system for concurrent assessment of emission po Humic acids tential and pest control, 657 effect on transformation of chlorinated phenols and anilines Fungicide, sorption of prochloraz on soil organominer: size sepa insecticidal proteins and bacterial DNA bound to, 691 rates, 206 modifying agent in controlled release formulations of diuron and atrazine, 304 Gasification, alfalfa stems, chemical characterization of ash, 963 Humic material, phenoloxidase-mediated interactions with phenols Geographic information system, assessment of soil P fertility degrada ind anilines, 665 tion, 1152 Hydraulic load, effect on sedimentation of soil particles in constructed Geyer willow. See Willow, Geyer wetlands, 2013 Giardia, recovery from water by various concentration, elution, and Hydrocarbons, chlorinated, transformation using aquocobalamin or purification techniques, 1587 coenzyme F,,, with zero-valent Fe, 706 Glycine max (L.) Merr. See Soybean Hydrogen-utilizing bacteria, removal of perchlorate from ground wa Golf course, coastal North Carolina, nutrient and fecal coliform dis ter, 1057 charge, 979 Hydrologic flow path, effect on nitrate dynamics in river riparian Gossypium hirsutum L. See Cotton zone, 1075 Grassland amended with poultry litter, 17B-estradiol and testosterone in soil Illinois, anthropogenic inputs of N and P and riverine exports, 494 and runoff, 1604 Imazaquin, sorption in highly weathered tropical soils, 894 application of animal manure, nitrous oxide and methane emis Immobilization, P in poultry litter and litter-amended soils with Al sions, 277 and Fe-rich residues, 1924 irrigation with wastewater, nutrient removal by grasses, 398 In situ measurements, prediction of denitrification rates, 2020 N in drainage water from grazed land in Northern ireiand, 225 Indicator kriging, delineating heavy-metal contaminated soils, 19 organic N in drainage water in Northern Ireland, 1233 Indicators, assessing ecological condition of agricultural lands, 728 phenanthrene-degrader community in rhizosphere, 584 Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, quantification of sloping, temporal stability of spatial patterns of nitrous oxide metal-organic interactions, 1839 fluxes, 1397 Industrial coal processing, airborne contamination of forest soils by Gravel, native plant restoration of Cu mine tailings, 1762 carbonaceous particles, 768 Grazing animals Infiltration, N transformations and losses in forest soil, 1069 N in drainage water from grassland in Northern Ireland, 225 Injection application, cattle slurry, laboratory estimate of trace gas P export from pasture-based grazing system, 1160 emissions, 262 Greenhouse gas, emission from stored livestock slurry, 744 Insecticidal proteins, Bacillus thuringiensis, persistence and biological Ground water activity in soil, 691 fluorobenzoic acid tracers, pH effect on sorption and transport, lowa, nitrate concentrations in streams, relationship to row crop land 1806 use, 1846 inorganic-N analysis by diffusion methods, 1890 Iron N transformation and losses in forest soil subjected to sprinkling with aquocobalamin or coenzyme F, for transformation of chlori infiltration, 1069 nated hydrocarbons, 706 nitrate dynamics in river riparian zone, 1075 F-induced metal mobilization in soil columns, 454 perchlorate removal reductive Fe dissolution process for treatment of wastewater P by hydrogen-utilizing bacteria, 1057 1678 with flow-through bioreactor, 578 Iron oxide-rich gypsum by-product, suitability as soil amendment quality 1969 beneath irrigated vegetable fields in north-central U.S. sand Iron-rich residues, P immobilization in poultry litter and litter plain, 1509 amended soils, 1924 statistical evaluation of effects of riparian buffers, 1523 Irrigation recharge through optimized intensive dairy farms, 728 effect on nitrate leaching under potato, 251 2062 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 29, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2000 Irrigation, continued trace metals effect on soil persistence of atrazine, metolachlor, and metribuzin in aqueous medium from fly ash, 188 in corn, 936 from land-disposed dredged sediments, 1124 integrated fertilizer and irrigation management to reduce nitrate Lead leaching in Spain, 1539 bioavailability to earthworms, effect of soil amendments, 1611 pecan productivity along New Mexico’s Rio Grande basin, 955 depth variation in concentration and mass enrichment ratios in vegetable fields, ground water quality beneath fields in north-cen- soils of urban watershed, 1414 tral U.S. sand plain, 1509 fate and behavior in soils planted with metal-resistant species, 1826 wastewater on grassland, nutrient removal by grasses, 398 F-induced metal mobilization in soil columns, 454 wheat, tracers of N fertilizer movement, 1500 leachability from land-disposed dredged sediments, 1124 Irrigation-return water, rice pesticides in Colusa Basin Drain and Leather manufacture, biodegradation assessment of fellmongery Sacramento River, 926 sludge, 1998 Isoproturon, sorption by low organic C sediments, 1488 Legumes, strychnine uptake, 1329 Isotopic evidence, naturally occurring sulfate pollution of ponds in Lettuce, Cd uptake, 1117 Kanakee River Basin, 1594 Lime-stabilized fishwaste, N mineralization in acid soils, 380 Limestone, amendment of Zn and Cd contaminated soil, response of turfgrass, 1440 Journal of Environmental Quality Liming, effect on landfill methane oxidation, 324 editorial board minutes, 1022 Lithology, effect on nitrate dynamics in river riparian zone, 1075 reviewers, 1026 Litterfall, autumnal, quantity and quality in rehabilitated agricultural suggestions for contributors, xiv (Jan.—Feb.), 664, xii (May-June), stream, 603 x (July—Aug.), x (Sept.—Oct.), x (Nov.—Dec.) Livestock, nonpoint-source pollutant load reduction with livestock exclusion, 1882 Kanakee River Basin, naturally occurring sulfate pollution of Livestock slurry, stored, greenhouse gas emissions, 744 ponds, 1594 Lolium perenne L. See Ryegrass, perennial Kinetics Loyalty Islands (New Caledonia), water dynamics and nutrient leach- carbosulfan degradation in aqueous phase in presence of cosol- ing through cropped Ferralsol, 1010 vent, 1481 Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. See Tomato nonsingular sorption of organic compounds in soil, 217 Lysimeter study, nitrate leaching from corn-soybean rotation, 467 sequential Se transformation in soil, 1041 trichloroethylene cometabolism and toluene biodegradation in soil Macroporous soil, particle-facilitated pesticide transport, field investi- batch experiments, 778 gations and modeling, 1298 Kriging methods, delineating heavy-metal contaminated soils, 197 Management Systems Evaluation Area, managing N for water qual- ity, 355 Laboratory procedures, characterization of manure P, 508 Manganese Lactuca sativa L. See Lettuce characterization and extractability in swine manure composts, 447 Lacustrine depression, runoff, solids, and contaminant losses into sur- leachability from land-disposed dredged sediments, 1124 face tile inlets, 551 Mantled karst aquifer, 17B-estradiol as indicator of animal waste con- Lake Pepin, MN, historical sediment flux from watershed into lake, tamination, 826 561, 1369 Manufactured topsoil, pulp sludge as component, 387 Land application Manure animal manure on grassland, nitrous oxide and methane emis- cattle slurry, trace gas emissions after surface application and injec- sions, 277 tion, 262 biosolids dairy bioaerosol transport modeling and risk assessment, 343 land-applied, nutrient losses in subsurface drainage, 1244 wood ash for odor control, 1662 nitrous oxide flux from solid manure storage, 630 cattle slurry, laboratory estimate of trace gas emissions, 262 design standards for animal-waste lagoons, 1721 paper mill sludge, soil effects, 1975 17B-estradiol in aquifer as indicator of animal waste contamina- trace metal leachability of dredged sediments, 1124 tion, 826 Land use, long-term effects on S cycling, 1867 greenhouse gas emission from stored livestock slurry, 744 Landfill laboratory procedures for characterizing P, 508 methane oxidation, response to vegetation, fertilization, and lim- N and C mineralization of potential manure components, 1669 ing, 324 nitrous oxide and methane emissions after application to grass- methane oxidation at low temperature in soil exposed to landfill land, 277 gas, 1989 P forms and their release during simulated rainfall, 1462, 2053 Leaching poultry, reducing P runoff and ammonia loss with aluminum sul- herbicides, rates through tilled and untilled soil, 1650 fate, 37 N losses in forest soil subjected to sprinkling infiltration, 1069 swine nitrate ammonia emission from mechanically-ventilated swine build- from corn-soybean rotation, lysimeter study, 467 ing, 751 cover crop effects, 1110 gaseous N emissions from anaerobic swine lagoons, 1356 crop management and corn N rate effects, 1095 land-applied, P movement through Coastal Plain soil, 1310 effect of corn N rate and soil type, 1813 manure compost, characterization and extractability of Cu, Mn, inbred corn fields, effect of rye cover crop and N fertilizer, 298 and Zn, 447 under potato, irrigation and N-management impacts, 251 Mapping-unit data, prediction of solute transport, 1939 reduction with integrated fertilizer and irrigation management Marine polychaete, bioaccumulation of heavy metals in thionic fluvi- in Spain, 1539 sols, 1133 response to N fertilizer rate and tile drain depth or spacing, 1568 Mason-jar diffusion methods, inorganic-N analysis of natural water nutrients in cropped Ferralsol in Loyalty Islands, 1010 and wastewater, 1890 P Mass enrichment ratio, Cu, Pb, and Zn in soils of urban watershed, indicator for risk of leaching, 105 1414 from sewage sludge—amended soils, 1931 Maturity, evaluation of biosolids compost, 424 regional-scale assessment for Tenerife, effect of data uncertaint- Mechanistic modeling, nitrate accumulation and nitrogen oxide emis- ies, 835 sions during nitrification, 1741

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