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AUTHOR INDEX Author Index, Vol. 31, 2002, J. Environ. Qual. Aagaard, P., 1809 Brown, C.D., 227, 613 David, M.B., 1610 Fleischmann, S., 697 Abbaspour, K.C., 175 Brus, D.J., 1875 Dawson, C.O., 1491 FI6jt, L., 338 Abrahamsen, G., 547 Brusseau, M.L., 1824 Dawson, R.W., 896 Flores-Céspedes, F., 880 Addy, K., 1017 Brye, K.R., 769 Dec, J., 1509 Floyd, D.W., 362 Adler, P.R., 2051 Bufo, S.A., 268 de Gruijter, J.J., 1875 Foley, B.J., 2086 Aguilar, J., 829 Bullen, T.D., 1146 de Jonge, H., 1963 Forster, D.L., 24, 32 Ahn, M.-Y., 1509 Bundy, L.G., 769 de Jonge, L.W., 1963 Fortin, J., 1940 Al-Wabel, M.A., 1157 Burke, R.A., 1045 Dekkers, A.L.M., 121 Fox, P.M., 331 Albrecht, K.A., 280 Burkey, K.O., 2008 de Souza, M., 2104 Frankenberger, W.T., Jr., 1124, Alessi, D., 1106 Buykx, S.E.J., 573 Deurer, M., 487 2045 Alexander, M., 150 de Vries, F., 1875 Franklin, D.H., 1910 Alexander, R.R., 150 Cabrera, M.L., 1910 de Vries, W., 1875 Franklin, J.A., 648 Alfnes, E., 1809 Cade-Menun, B.J., 457 Di, H.J., 319, 1410 Frede, H.-G., 309 Allaire, S.E., 1079 Calderon, F.J., 752 Dierberg, F.E., 1748 Freeman, C.G., 515 Allen, L., 1106 Calhoun, F.G., 6, 38, 47 Dillon, P.J., 2015 French, E.C., 1980 Allen, W.C., 1010 Calvert, D.V., 1129 Djodjic, F., 937 French, H.K., 1809 Alston, A.M., 557 Cameron, K.C., 319, 1491 Dodds, W.K., 1589 Freney, J.R., 1491 Altenburger, R., 539 Cao, J., 896 Doner, H.E., 331 Frenkel, H., 193 Alva, A.K., 671 Caron, J., 1722 Dorronsoro, C., 829 Frossard, E., 319 Amelung, W., 256, 1636 Carrasco, F., 1484 Dou, Z., 2058 Fu, J., 1953 Andersen, C.P., 699 Carter, G.A., 1424 Douglas, L.A., 1630 Fuchs, M., 697 Andersen, M.K., 168 Cattle, J.A., 1576 Dreyfus, G.B., 1088 Fuhrmann, M., 904 Andersohn, C., 697 Cawley, A.M., 1739 Dria, K.J., 393 Fulajtar, E., 1930 Andrade, M.L., 532 Céspedes, R., 1004 Drury, C.F., 300 Fyfe, C.A., 402 Andraski, T.W., 769 Cessna, A.J., 129 Dubus, I.G., 227 AAAporkvpioe,ll a,, T .C,.L ,. ,2 05098141 6 CCChhhaaannn,eg y,, G .CY.R,.. SL.7.,0, 0 , 91559408 29 DDDuuucnnhgheaasnmn,,e , RS..SLJ...,,, 211065745650, 1993 GGGaaabbgeentro,,n -BEH.e.JrM.,.t ,r a12n90d672, E., 1940 Chapman, R., 2120 Dupouyet, S., 1522 Gan, J., 363, 889, 1079 Bach, M., 309 Chattopadhyay, G.N., 2116 Dyson, J.S., 613 Gao, Q., 634 Badawy, S.H., 162 Chaudri, A.M., 162 Gao, S., 1146 Baker, D.B., 17, 47, 90, 96 Chen, G.C., 1129 Eason, G., 2008 Garcia, I., 829 Barbarick, K.A., 1157 Chen, H.-M., 1893 Ebbs, S.D., 904 Garrett, H.E., 1214 Barton, L., 2125 Chen, Q., 477, 500 Eckert, D.J,,. 17 Gasser, M.O., 1722 Bates, A.L., 287 Chen, Y., 1885 Edwards, A.C., 1294 Gaston, L.A., 1406 Battle, J., 1266 Cho, H.-H., 275 Egeh, M., 1858 Gaudreau, J.E., 1316 Baumann, T., 470 Cho, K.S., 1782 Eick, M.J., 1115 Gaynor, J.D., 300 Baniuelos, G.S., 1802 Choi, J., 275 Elliott, H.A., 681, 1362 Gerstl, Z., 1657 Behechti, A., 268 Choné, T., 241 Elmi, A.A., 1858 Gertner, G.Z., 1610 Ben-Asher, J., 193 Chua, H., 1893 Elwinger, G.F., 2026 Godfrey, D.G., 1286 Bergsma, T.T., 711 Clark, J.M., 724 Empereur-Bissonnet, P., 1649 Gold, A.J., 1017 Bergstrém, L., 937 Clemens, J., 1789, 1795 Ensign, S.H., 654 Goldstein, A.H., 1088 Beulke, S., 613 Clément, J.-C., 1025 Entry, J.A., 1273 Golladay, S.W., 1266 Bhattacharya, S.S., 2116 Cleuvers, M., 539 Ernst, F.F., 358, 1079 Goltz, M.N., 275 Biederman, J.A., 1010 Clough, T.J., 515 Estes, G.O., 155 Gong, P., 860 Bielefeldt, A.R., 1831 Coale, F.J., 1471 Evans, C.V., 155 Gonzalez, B., 1004 Bigham, J.M., 38, 979 Codling, E.E., 954 Gonzalez-Pradas, E., 880 Bland, W.L., 1166, 1174 Collins, J.V., 1273 Fang, F., 1918 Gonzalez-Vila, F.J., 444 Blicher, B.W., 1963 Comeleo, R.L., 836 Fang, J.Y., 896 Goodell, P.C., 1453 Bockheim, J.G., 1623 Comfort, $.D., 962 Fares, A., 671 Goolsby, D.A., 1610 Boe, A., 627 Condron, L.M., 319, 450 Farmer, W.J., 619, 1226, 1234 Gotoh, T., 718 Boer, E.P.J., 121 Cooperband, L.R., 2086 Fauziah, C.J., 1071 Graetz, D.A., 1279, 1399, 1980 Bollag, J.-M., 437, 1509 Copeland, J., 836 Fendinger, N.J., 247 Grafe, M., 1115 Bondada, B., 1671 Cornish, J., 904 Ferendo, G., 1017 Graves, A.K., 1300 Bonin, G., 1522 Coulter, B., 590 Ferguson, J.D., 2058 Green, R.L., 889 Bonniwell, E.C., 54, 62 Cowdery, T.K., 782 Fernandes, E., 437 Greger, M., 1477 Booth, A.M., 1300 Croser, C., 648 Fernandez, E., 829 Grey, M., 926 Borisover, M., 1657 Crowley, S.E., 1623 Fernandez, J., 829 Grieve, C.M., 1684 Bredin, N., 1484 Fernandez-Pérez, M., 880 Griffith, E.N., 1731 Breedveld, G.D., 1809 Dalpé, Y., 910 Ferreira, J.A., 1665 Griffith, J.A., 846 Breshears, D.D., 599 Daly, K., 590 Fesl, G., 470 Grimm, J., 1194 Brezonik, P.L. 1918 Daniel, T.C., 1380, 1388 Feuvrier, M.P., 241 Groffman, P.M., 1017 Brinton, S., 681, 1362 Dao, T.H., 1388 Fierer, N.G., 1207 Grossl, P.R., 1115 Bronswijk, J.J.B., 1875 da Silva, C.J., 1636 Fisher, S., 1137 Grover, R., 129 Brookes, P.C., 450 D’Auria, M., 268 Fismes, J., 1649 Guertal, E.A., 1491 2126 AUTHOR INDEX Author Index, Vol. 31, 2002, J. Environ. Qual. Aagaard, P., 1809 Brown, C.D., 227, 613 David, M.B., 1610 Fleischmann, S., 697 Abbaspour, K.C., 175 Brus, D.J., 1875 Dawson, C.O., 1491 FI6jt, L., 338 Abrahamsen, G., 547 Brusseau, M.L., 1824 Dawson, R.W., 896 Flores-Céspedes, F., 880 Addy, K., 1017 Brye, K.R., 769 Dec, J., 1509 Floyd, D.W., 362 Adler, P.R., 2051 Bufo, S.A., 268 de Gruijter, J.J., 1875 Foley, B.J., 2086 Aguilar, J., 829 Bullen, T.D., 1146 de Jonge, H., 1963 Forster, D.L., 24, 32 Ahn, M.-Y., 1509 Bundy, L.G., 769 de Jonge, L.W., 1963 Fortin, J., 1940 Al-Wabel, M.A., 1157 Burke, R.A., 1045 Dekkers, A.L.M., 121 Fox, P.M., 331 Albrecht, K.A., 280 Burkey, K.O., 2008 de Souza, M., 2104 Frankenberger, W.T., Jr., 1124, Alessi, D., 1106 Buykx, S.E.J., 573 Deurer, M., 487 2045 Alexander, M., 150 de Vries, F., 1875 Franklin, D.H., 1910 Alexander, R.R., 150 Cabrera, M.L., 1910 de Vries, W., 1875 Franklin, J.A., 648 Alfnes, E., 1809 Cade-Menun, B.J., 457 Di, H.J., 319, 1410 Frede, H.-G., 309 Allaire, S.E., 1079 Calderon, F.J., 752 Dierberg, F.E., 1748 Freeman, C.G., 515 Allen, L., 1106 Calhoun, F.G., 6, 38, 47 Dillon, P.J., 2015 French, E.C., 1980 Allen, W.C., 1010 Calvert, D.V., 1129 Djodjic, F., 937 French, H.K., 1809 Alston, A.M., 557 Cameron, K.C., 319, 1491 Dodds, W.K., 1589 Freney, J.R., 1491 Altenburger, R., 539 Cao, J., 896 Doner, H.E., 331 Frenkel, H., 193 Alva, A.K., 671 Caron, J., 1722 Dorronsoro, C., 829 Frossard, E., 319 Amelung, W., 256, 1636 Carrasco, F., 1484 Dou, Z., 2058 Fu, J., 1953 Andersen, C.P., 699 Carter, G.A., 1424 Douglas, L.A., 1630 Fuchs, M., 697 Andersen, M.K., 168 Cattle, J.A., 1576 Dreyfus, G.B., 1088 Fuhrmann, M., 904 Andersohn, C., 697 Cawley, A.M., 1739 Dria, K.J., 393 Fulajtar, E., 1930 Andrade, M.L., 532 Céspedes, R., 1004 Drury, C.F., 300 Fyfe, C.A., 402 Andraski, T.W., 769 Cessna, A.J., 129 Dubus, I.G., 227 AAAporkvpioe,ll a,, T .C,.L ,. ,2 05098141 6 CCChhhaaannn,eg y,, G .CY.R,.. SL.7.,0, 0 , 91559408 29 DDDuuucnnhgheaasnmn,,e , RS..SLJ...,,, 211065745650, 1993 GGGaaabbgeentro,,n -BEH.e.JrM.,.t ,r a12n90d672, E., 1940 Chapman, R., 2120 Dupouyet, S., 1522 Gan, J., 363, 889, 1079 Bach, M., 309 Chattopadhyay, G.N., 2116 Dyson, J.S., 613 Gao, Q., 634 Badawy, S.H., 162 Chaudri, A.M., 162 Gao, S., 1146 Baker, D.B., 17, 47, 90, 96 Chen, G.C., 1129 Eason, G., 2008 Garcia, I., 829 Barbarick, K.A., 1157 Chen, H.-M., 1893 Ebbs, S.D., 904 Garrett, H.E., 1214 Barton, L., 2125 Chen, Q., 477, 500 Eckert, D.J,,. 17 Gasser, M.O., 1722 Bates, A.L., 287 Chen, Y., 1885 Edwards, A.C., 1294 Gaston, L.A., 1406 Battle, J., 1266 Cho, H.-H., 275 Egeh, M., 1858 Gaudreau, J.E., 1316 Baumann, T., 470 Cho, K.S., 1782 Eick, M.J., 1115 Gaynor, J.D., 300 Baniuelos, G.S., 1802 Choi, J., 275 Elliott, H.A., 681, 1362 Gerstl, Z., 1657 Behechti, A., 268 Choné, T., 241 Elmi, A.A., 1858 Gertner, G.Z., 1610 Ben-Asher, J., 193 Chua, H., 1893 Elwinger, G.F., 2026 Godfrey, D.G., 1286 Bergsma, T.T., 711 Clark, J.M., 724 Empereur-Bissonnet, P., 1649 Gold, A.J., 1017 Bergstrém, L., 937 Clemens, J., 1789, 1795 Ensign, S.H., 654 Goldstein, A.H., 1088 Beulke, S., 613 Clément, J.-C., 1025 Entry, J.A., 1273 Golladay, S.W., 1266 Bhattacharya, S.S., 2116 Cleuvers, M., 539 Ernst, F.F., 358, 1079 Goltz, M.N., 275 Biederman, J.A., 1010 Clough, T.J., 515 Estes, G.O., 155 Gong, P., 860 Bielefeldt, A.R., 1831 Coale, F.J., 1471 Evans, C.V., 155 Gonzalez, B., 1004 Bigham, J.M., 38, 979 Codling, E.E., 954 Gonzalez-Pradas, E., 880 Bland, W.L., 1166, 1174 Collins, J.V., 1273 Fang, F., 1918 Gonzalez-Vila, F.J., 444 Blicher, B.W., 1963 Comeleo, R.L., 836 Fang, J.Y., 896 Goodell, P.C., 1453 Bockheim, J.G., 1623 Comfort, $.D., 962 Fares, A., 671 Goolsby, D.A., 1610 Boe, A., 627 Condron, L.M., 319, 450 Farmer, W.J., 619, 1226, 1234 Gotoh, T., 718 Boer, E.P.J., 121 Cooperband, L.R., 2086 Fauziah, C.J., 1071 Graetz, D.A., 1279, 1399, 1980 Bollag, J.-M., 437, 1509 Copeland, J., 836 Fendinger, N.J., 247 Grafe, M., 1115 Bondada, B., 1671 Cornish, J., 904 Ferendo, G., 1017 Graves, A.K., 1300 Bonin, G., 1522 Coulter, B., 590 Ferguson, J.D., 2058 Green, R.L., 889 Bonniwell, E.C., 54, 62 Cowdery, T.K., 782 Fernandes, E., 437 Greger, M., 1477 Booth, A.M., 1300 Croser, C., 648 Fernandez, E., 829 Grey, M., 926 Borisover, M., 1657 Crowley, S.E., 1623 Fernandez, J., 829 Grieve, C.M., 1684 Bredin, N., 1484 Fernandez-Pérez, M., 880 Griffith, E.N., 1731 Breedveld, G.D., 1809 Dalpé, Y., 910 Ferreira, J.A., 1665 Griffith, J.A., 846 Breshears, D.D., 599 Daly, K., 590 Fesl, G., 470 Grimm, J., 1194 Brezonik, P.L. 1918 Daniel, T.C., 1380, 1388 Feuvrier, M.P., 241 Groffman, P.M., 1017 Brinton, S., 681, 1362 Dao, T.H., 1388 Fierer, N.G., 1207 Grossl, P.R., 1115 Bronswijk, J.J.B., 1875 da Silva, C.J., 1636 Fisher, S., 1137 Grover, R., 129 Brookes, P.C., 450 D’Auria, M., 268 Fismes, J., 1649 Guertal, E.A., 1491 2126 AUTHOR INDEX, J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 31, 2002 Gupta, S., 247 Kagawa, A., 2001 Liu, G., 889 Moyer, B.G., 2026 Gustafson, S., 350 Kainulainen, P., 1694 Lo, S.C.L., 1502 Muir, J.P., 1731 Kaschl, A., 1885 Loch, J.P.G., 573 Mulla, D.J., 1918 Hagedorn, C., 1300 Katayama, Y., 2001 Locke, M.A., 1406 Miiller, K., 309 Hains, J.J., 2111 <eller, A., 175 Lodenius, M., 188 Munier-Lamy, C., 241 Haith, D.A., 701, 724 Keller, C., 1550, 1561 Lorenz, K., 431 Munster, C.L., 1316 Halverson, L.J., 2074 Kellogg, D.Q., 1017 Lu, J., 1226, 1234 Ham, J.M., 1370 Kennedy, R.H., 2111 Lu, P., 1362 Naidu, R., 557 Hamel, C., 910, 1858 Kerr, K.M., 247 Luka-McCafferty, N.J., 2066 Nair, V.D., 1279, 1399 Hammar, T., 1868 Kerr, Lynch, J.A., 1194 Nakaguchi, Y., 718 Hammer, D., 1561 Kettrup, A., 375 Nakasaki, K., 997 Han, H.D., 1782 Khachikian, C.S., 1309 Ma, L.Q., 581, 641, 1323, 1671 Nakata, M., 718 Haney, R.L., 730 Khalil, M.I., 1071 Machacek, T.A., 962 Navar, J., 1256 Hansen, H.C.B., 168, 1901 Khan, R.Z., 1491 Mackey, B.E., 661 Ng, H.Y.F., 300 Hanson, P.J., 204 Khrapitchev, A., 487 MacKinnon, M., 648 Nicholas, N.S., 1137 Hao, X., 700 Kim, J.-E., 1509 Macoon, B., 1980 Niessner, R., 470 Harman, W.L., 1240 Kinchesh, P., 494 Madramootoo, C., 1858 Nir, S., 1657 Harmon, T.C., 1309 Kingery, W.L., 388 Maeting, M., 1789, 1795 Nishimura, T., 718 Harper, L.A., 524 Kinzelbach, W., 477, 500 Magid, J., 1901 Nitzsche, O., 506 Hartel, P.G., 1273, 1286 Kirchner, T.B., 599 Maguire, R.O., 1294, 1601 Niu, J., 402 Hartmann, H., 309 Klaine, S.J., 2096 Mahal, M., 1300 Noland, T.L., 1433 Harton, A.D., 1095 Kleinman, P.J.A., 1294, 2026 Mahieu, N., 421, 450 Norman, J.M., 769 Harvey, J.W., 287 Knicker, H., 444 Maier, R.M., 1824 Nunlist, R., 457 Hatch, L.K., 1918 Knowlton, K.F., 2058 Maki, R.P., 1702 Hatcher, P.G., 388, 393, 444 Knuteson, S.L., 2096 Mallin, M.A., 654 O'Connor, G.A., 681, 1362 Hatfield, J.L., 1047 Kochian, L.V., 904 Manninen, A.-M., 1694 Oades, J.M., 414 Haygarth, P.M., 1757 Kohn, R.A., 2058 Mansfeldt, T., 745 Obbard, J.P., 1842 He, Z.L., 1129 Kongoli, C.E., 1166, 1174 Marcet, P., 532 Ohtaki, A., 997 Headley, J.V., 1038 Korboulewsky, N., 1522 Marion, G.M., 1043 Okada, N., 2001 Heagle, A.S., 2008 Kosuta, S., 910 Markelov, D.A., 1038 Oldham, C.E., 822 Healy, M., 1739 Kovalevskaya, N., 1462 Marmonier, P., 1025 Olk, D.C., 421 Heil, D.M., 1157 Kovalevskii, D., 375 Martikainen, P., 338 Ollila, S., 946 Heitz, M., 1484 Krstansky, J.J., 1214 Martin, F., 829 Orem, W.H., 287 Helal, M.I.D., 162 Kunito, T., 1570 Martin-Neto, L., 1665 Ortiz, I., 829 Henderson, G.S., 1214 Martinko, E.A., 846 Osses, M., 1004 Hendry, T., 319 Laabs, V., 256, 1636 Massé, D., 2120 Oste, L.A., 813 Heng, L.K., 1630 vafléche, M.R., 1993 Matisoff, G., 6, 54, 62 Ostrom, N.E., 711 Henry, C., 926 agacé, R., 1722 Matsumoto, S., 1570 Oswald, S., 477 Henttonen, H., 188 an, C.Y., 1502 Mautner, M.N., 515 Ouimet, R., 1676, 1993 Herbel, M.J., 1146 vane, M.C.G., 613 Mayes, D.B., 654 Oyaizu, H., 1570 Herrmann, K.-H., 506 “aperche, V., 979 McAvoy, D.C., 247 Hertkorn, N., 375 varney, F.J., 700 McBratney, A.B., 1576 Pacheco, P., 889 Hess, T.F., 736 asat, M.M., 109, 904 McColl, J.G., 457 Padilla, L., 1004 Hettiarachchi, G.M., 564 aaureano, J.S.F., 1256 McDonald, L.M., 2034 Panichsakpatana, S., 1901 Hewitt, A.E., 1768 aaverdiére, M.R., 1722 McDowell, R.W., 217, 450 Pant, H.K., 1399, 1748 Hicks, R.E., 1702 awlor, K., 162 McEwan, M.J., 515 Papiernik, S.K., 358 Hill, J.L., 1273, 1286 aawrence, G.B., 1045 McFarland, A.M.S., 2124 Paramasivam, S., 671 Hiraki, K., 718 Lee, C.M., 1502 McGarrigle, M., 590 Park, J.-W., 275 Holm, P.E., 1901 Lee, D.-Y., 690, 1248 McGrath, S.P., 162, 1550 Parsons, L.R., 759 Holopainen, J.K., 1694 Lee, E.Y., 1782 Mclsaac, G.F., 1610 Paterson, C., 2015 Hons, F.M., 730 Lee, J., 1716 McKay, L.D., 1095 Paul, J.F., 836 Hook, P.B., 1010 Lee, P.-C., 724 McKelvie, I.D., 466 Pavlov, V., 1462 Horton, R., 1716 Lemunyon, J.L., 1380 McKinion, J.M., 1442 Pedersen, T.S., 1809 Houle, D., 1676, 1993 Lentz, R.D., 661 McNeal, B.L., 759 Penn, C.J., 1349 Howari, F.M., 1453 Letey, J., 619, 1226, 1234 Meallier, P., 268 Permin, A., 375 Howe, S.S., 1538 Levula, T., 1694 Meisinger, J.J., 1329 Perminova, I., 375 Huang, C.Y., 1129 Lexmond, T.M., 813 Merrill, L., 2074 Perrin-Ganier, C., 1649 Huang, W., 1953 Leytem, A.B., 1471 Miller, J.E., 2008 Petrosyan, V., 375 Hundal, L.S., 1716 Li, B.G., 896 Miller, J.J., 989 Petsch, R., 470 Li, X-D., 1893 Miller, J.R., 1433 Pickering, I.J., 2104 Imboden, M.J., 724 Li Z., 2106 Milligan, D.B., 515 Pierce, S.A., 1824 Liang, X., 1972 Mills, P., 590 Pierzynski, G.M., 564 Jackson, L.E., 752 Liikanen, A., 338 Minasny, B., 1576 Pinay, G., 1025 Janzen, H.H., 1046 Lilburne, L.R., 1768 Mingelgrin, U., 193 Pinto, A.A., 256, 1636 Jarrell, W.M., 769 Lim, T.-T., 806 Miyamoto, S., 1453 Poesen, J., 870 Jauert, P., 627 Lin, B.-c., 1972 Mohammed, G.H., 1433 Pohlmeier, A., 506 Jing, S.-R., 690 Lin, X.R., 1502 Moldrup, P., 1963 Polubesova, T., 1657 Johnson, D.W., 204 Lin, Y.-F., 690 Montas, H., 937 Portier, K.M., 1980 Johnson, T.M., 1146 Lin, Z.-Q., 2104 Montero, M.J., 5: Poulton, P.R., 450 Johnston, D., 2120 Linge, K.L., 822 Moog, D.B., 72, 8: Preston, A.R., 494 Jones, R.M., 1380 Liou, D.-C., 1248 Moore, J.-D., 1993 Preston, C.M., 402, 431 Jordan, M., 1004 Liu, A., 1858 Morel, J.L., 1649 Preusch, P.L., 2051 Juang, K.-W., 1248 Liu, C.W., 457 Morgan, K.T., 759 Prévost, D., 1339 Juntunen, M.-L., 1858 Liu, D., 1953 Morton, L.S., 155 Price, K.P., 846 2128 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 31, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2002 Prine, G.M., 1980 Scotter, D., 487 Sukreeyapongse, O., 1901 Walvoort, D.J.J., 1875 Provin, T.L., 1316, 1731 Scow, K.M., 144 Summer, J.D., 1273 Wang, C.-C., 1893 Puckett, L.J., 782 Scrano, L., 268 Suter, H.C., 1630 Wang, D., 350, 1684, 1757 Pursley, W.A., 2008 Segars, W.I1., 1273, 1286 Sweat, L.A., 1980 Wang, E., 1240 Selvarajah, N., 1768 Sweetland, N.J., 989 Wang, T.-W., 690 Radke, J.D., 860 Senseman, S.A., 730 Sydnor, M.E.W., 1528 Wang, X.L., 896 Raitio, H., 1694 Seyed-Mansouri, R., 697 Wantzen, M., 1636 Ran, Y., 1953 Shaffer, M.J., 634 ‘Tan, CS., 300 Wasiolek, P.T., 599 Randall, E.W., 421, 494 Shah, N.J., 506 Tang, J., 150 Welacky, T.W., 300 Rao, P.S.C., 1953 Shamshuddin, J., 1071 Tanji, K.K., 1146 Welke, S., 1047 Ratte, H.T., 539 Shannon, M.C., 1684 Tao, S., 896 Westfall, D.G., 1157 Raulund-Rasmussen, K. Sharmasarkar, S., 1516 Tarpley, L., 1442 Wheaton, T.A., 759 Rausch, J.N., 24 Sharpe, R.R., 524 Tavani, R.A., 599 Wheeler, A.L., 1286 Read, J.C., 1731 Sharpley, A.N., 217, 450, 1294, 2026 Tay, J.-H., 806 Wheeler, T.L., 654 Shea, P.J., 962 Teetor, A., 1300 Whicker, J.J., 599 Read, J.J., 1442 Rebah, F.B., 1339 Sheeder, S.A., 1194 Terry, N., 2104 Whiles, M.R., 1589 Reddy, K.R., 1399, 1442 Shen, Z.-G., 1893 The, C.-I., 806 Whistler, J.L., 846 Redente, E.F., 1528 Sheng, G., 1953 Thiele, S., 437 White, R.E., 1630 Reese, R.N., 627 Sherlock, R.R., 515, 1491 Thompson, M.L., 1716 White, R.H., 1316, 1731 Regitano, J.B., 1665 Sherwell, J., 954 Thompson, R.B., 1329 Whiting, P.J., 54, 62, 72, 83 Reichman, R., 1774 Shih, Y.-h., 970 Tian, Y.Q., 860 Whitwell, T., 2096 RReeinda,u ltR,. 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Environ. Qual. Abiotic-biotic treatment scheme, mineralization of TNT, 736 measuring soil emissions with selected ion flow mass spectrome- Acer saccharum Marsh. See Maple, sugar try, 515 Acid deposition, effect on basal area growth of sugar maple, 1676 removal by biofilter seeded with earthworm casts, effect of hydro- Acid precipitation, leaching from organic matter-rich soils by rain of gen sulfide, 1782 different qualities volatilization I. Concentrations, 547 from land-applied cattle slurry, management factors affecting, Acid volatile sulfide, effect on dissolution of heavy metals in freshwa- 1329 ter sediments, 573 from liquid manure after spreading, 1789 Acid-base accounting, predicting post-mining drainage quality on sur- Anaerobic/aerobic incubation procedure, enzymatic transformation face mines, 2034 and binding of TNT to humic substances, 437 Acidic mine waste, reclamation with organic amendments and top- Animal waste lagoon, measuring seepage with water balance tech- soil, 1528 nique, 1370 Acidification, rhizosphere acidification by strawberry clover, 627 Animal-grazed farmlands, spatial and temporal modeling of microbial Acifluorfen, photochemistry and photoinduced toxicity, 268 contaminants, 860 Adsorption. See Sorption/adsorption Anionic polyacrylamide, effect on soil sorption and desorption of Aggregated soils, sorption and transport of naphthalene, 1716 herbicides, 1226 Aggregates, soil, effect of mixing aggregates on P concentration in Antibiotic resistance profiles, determining sources of fecal contamina- surface waters, 1294 tion in rural Virginia watershed, 1300 Agricultural Conservation Program, pollution abatement in water- Appalachian Mountains, dendrochemical analysis of Pb and Cd in sheds of Lake Erie tributaries, 24 American beech, 1137 Agricultural ecosystem Application technique, ammonia, nitrous oxide, and methane emis- chemical transport from paired agricultural and restored prairie sions from liquid manure after spreading watersheds, 1184 1. Ammonia volatilization, 1789 decision support system for P management, 937 Il. Greenhouse gas emissions, 1795 regional scale variability in sediment and nutrient delivery from Aquatic vegetation, submerged, bioavailability of organic P in treat- watersheds, 870 ment wetlands, 1748 runoff effects on priority conservation wetland in Vermont, 350 Aqueous environment, solubility of PAHs, effect of natural organic Se stable isotope ratios in California agricultural drainage water matter and surfactants, 275 management systems, 1146 Arable soils, potentially mobile P, NMR analysis, 450 Agricultural factors Arachis hypogaea L. See Groundnut effect on changing loads in northwestern Ohio watersheds, 83 Arsenate, adsorption on ferrihydrite, effect of dissolved organic C, effect on nutrient export from northwestern Ohio watersheds, 72 1115 Agricultural soils, heavy metal accumulation, uncertainty and risk in Arsenic modeling, 175 accumulation by ladder brake, 1671 Agroforestry practices, effect on runoff, sediment, and nutrient losses, effects of As concentration and forms, 641 Agronomi1c2 14i mplications, water table and N fertilization management, chemIli.s tErfyfe ctof oifn oPr,g aNnai,c aAnsd iCna sooinl s As sorption, 55 ~7 1858 cottongrass effects on elements in submersed mine tailings, 1477 Agrostis palustris Huds. See Bentgrass, creeping migration from pyrite tailings in carbonate soils, 829 Airborne pollutants remobilization in shallow lake, role of sediment resuspension, 822 atmospheric N in Chesapeake Bay watershed, 1194 retention and release on minerals and soil in constructed wet- burning scrap tires in cement manufacture, 1484 land, 33 concrete dust from Great Hanshin Earthquake, 718 Arsenite, adsorption on ferrihydrite, effect of dissolved organic C, 2,4-D and triallate from cereal crops, 129 1115 methyl tertiary butyl ether at rural mountain site in California, 1088 Ash, effect of application on Cd concentration in small mammals, 188 Alachlor Atrazine fate in tropical soils of Brazil, 256 anionic polyacrylamide effectson soil sorption and desorption, 1226 surface water, sediment, and rainfall of Pantanal basin, Brazil, 1636 degradation of bound residues in brown soil and rendzina frac- Alfalfa tions, 241 bioavailable P in runoff from alfalfa and alfalfa-bromegrass mix- fate in tropical soils of Brazil, 256 tures, 280 movement to tile drains under different cropping practices, 1940 growth in sludge-amended soils, 1339 runoff and drainage losses in three water management systems, 300 inoculation with sludge-produced rhizobia, 1339 Australia, sorption and degradation of phosmet in soils, 1630 Algal growth inhibition test, combination effect of light and toxic- Availability. See Bioavailability ity, 539 Alluvial soils, Pb activity, 162 Bacteria. See also Fecal bacteria Alum, on-farm evaluation as poultry litter amendment, 2066 Salmonella typhimurium survival and viability in freshwater, 1702 Amaranthus retroflexus L. See Pigweed, redroot tolerance of Cu and Zn in soils, 1570 American beech. See Beech, American Bacteriophage, transport in shale saprolite, effect of flow rate, 1095 Ametryn, surface water, sediment, and rainfall of Pantanal basin, Bahia Blanca Ria, Argentina, industrial impact on marsh soils, 532 Brazil, 1636 Beaked sedge. See Sedge, beaked Ammonia/ammonium Bean, snap, growth and yield response to mixtures of carbon dioxide deposition and transport in Chesapeake Bay watershed, 1194 and ozone, 2008 emissions from liquid manure after spreading Beech, American, dendrochemical analysis of Pb and Cd, 113 I. Ammonia volatilization, 1789 Bentazon, leaching, effects of soil variability and weather condi- II. Greenhouse gas emissions, 1795 tions, 797 emissions from pig slurry applied to pasture, 1491 Bentgrass, creeping, partitioning and persistence of trichlorfon and fluxes in soybean field irrigated with swine effluent, 514 chlorpyrifos in putting green, 889 2130 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 31, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2002 Benzo[a]pyrene, fate in wastewater-irrigated areas of Tianjin, China, Bound residues, atrazine, degradation in brown soil and rendzina fugacity model, 896 fractions, 241 Bermudagrass Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. See Mustard, Indian export of manure P and N in sod, 1731 Brassica napus L. See Canola P and N concentrations, response to manure and fertilizer, 1316 Brassica oleracea L. See Broccoli P and nitrate runoff following fertilization, 1710 Brassica rapa L. See Cabbage Beryllium-7 Brazil P * . sediment transport in northwestern Ohio watershed, 62 fate of pesticides in tropical soils under field conditions, 256 soil erosion and sediment sources in Ohio watershed, 54 imazaquin sorption on humic acid extracted from Oxisol, 1665 Betula pendula Roth. See Birch, silver pesticides in surface water, sediment, and rainfall in Pantanal ba- Bioavailability af sin, 1636 : , os : N and P in composted and uncomposted poultry litter, 2051 British Columbia, harvesting and climate effects on organic matter organic P in submerged aquatic vegetation-dominated treatment in coastal forests, 402 : ~ wetland. 1748: Broadleaf cattail. See Cattail, broadleaf P availability, fertilizer sales, and water quality in northwestern Broccoli, irrigation with B- and Se-laden effluent, 1802 Ohio. 38 Bromegrass, smooth, bioavailable P in runoff from bromegrass and P from fly ash, effect of vermicomposting, 2116 alfalfa-bromegrass mixtures, 280 P in runoff from alfalfa, smooth bromegrass, and alfalfa-bromegrass Bromide fate in unsaturated zone of sandy soil under citrus, 671 mixtures, 280 movement to tile drains under different cropping practices, 1940 Pb to humans, in situ stabilization of soil Pb, 564 Bromus inermis Leyss. See Bromegrass, smooth U and Th in podzolized soils, 155 Brown soils, degradation of atrazine bound residues in soil frac- Biofilter, seeded with earthworm casts, hydrogen sulfide effects on tions, 241 ammonia removal, 1782 Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm. See Buffalograss Bioremediation Buffalograss, export of manure P and N in sod, 1731 genotoxicity of PAH-contaminated soils undergoing biological 3ullrush, hardstem, effect on wastewater treatment and root zone treatment, 150 oxidation in constructed wetland, 1010 phytoextraction of toxic metals, 109 TNT contaminated soil, 437 Biosolids Cabbage, Pb extraction from contaminated soils, 1893 applied to vineyards, C, heavy metals, N, and P accumulation, 1522 Cadmium Ta ; ’ fate of polydimethylsilicone in amended field plots, 247 adsorption to PTFE porous soil solution sampler, 168 : metal mobility in amended soils, effect of solution chemistry, 1157 binding by dissolved organic matter and humic substances from P and N in runoff from amended forested watersheds, 926 municipal solid waste compost, 1885 ne P in amended soils, effects of wastewater treatment process, 1349 concentrationi n small mammals, effect of ash application, 188 P leaching from amended sandy soils. 681 cottongrass effects on elements in submersed mine tailings, 1477 reclamation of high-elevation, acidic mine waste, 1528 dendrochemical analysis of Appalachian American beech, 1137 Birch, silver, N and P leaching during seedling production in contain- fractionation in tropical coastal clay, effect of contamination ers, 1868 ; : time, 806 Bismuth, migration from pyrite tailings in carbonate soils, 829 immobilization in soils using synthetic zeolites, 813 leaching through soil-grassland system after sewage sludge applica- Black spruce. See Spruce, black tion, 1550 Blueberry, natural U and Th distribution, 155 mapping the probability of exceeding critical thresholds in soils, Bluegrass, export of manure P and N in sod, 1731 1875 Book reviews migration from pyrite tailings in carbonate soils, 829 Agriculture, Fertilizers and the Environment, 1757 modeling regional heavy-metal accumulation in agricultural Aquatic Effects of Acidic Deposition, 1045 soils, 175 Clean Coastal Waters: Understanding and Reducing the Effects pH-dependent release from natural and sludge-amended soils, 1901 of Nutrient Pollution, 363 rhizosphere of metal-accumulating plants, 1561 Consider a Cylindrical Cow: More Adventures in Environmental sorption in tropical soils, effects of concentration, pH, and surface Problem Solving, 1046 charge, 581 Data and Models in Action: Methodological Issues in Production uptake by strawberry clover, 627 Ecology, 1043 Calcareous soils Doing Science, 1047 P runoff in Minnesota River basin, 1918 Ecological Indicators for the Nation, 1045 > Pb activity, 162 Environmental Science: Physical Principles and Applications, 1 / af relationship of soil test P and sampling depth to runoff P, 1380 Groundwater Management in the West, 364 Calcium Small Fruits Review, Volume 1, Number 1, 1047 cycling in hemlock-northern hardwood forests of Lake Superior Soil and Environmental Science Dictionary, 1410 region, 1623 Soil Physics Companion, 2125 effect on As sorption in soils, 557 Solute Movement in the Rhizosphere, 699 leaching through soil-grassland system after sewage sludge applica- Taxonomy and Ecology of Woody Plants in North American For- tion, 1550 ests (Excluding Mexico and Subtropical Florida), 2124 partitioning among soil and plant components, effect of irriga- Trace Elements in Soils—Bioavailability, Flux, and Transfer, 1409 tion, 1684 Unsaturated Zone Hydrology for Scientists and Engineers, 1042 regional scale variability in delivery from small agricultural water- Vadose Zone Hydrology Cutting Across Disciplines, 1042 sheds, 870 A Vision for the U.S. Forest Service—Goals for Its Next Cen- California tury, 362 atmospheric methyl tertiary butyl ether at rural mountain site, 1088 Wetlands, Third Edition, 1044 Se stable isotope ratios in agricultural drainage water management Boreal forest, effect of saline tailings water on jack pine growth and systems, 1146 elemental composition, 648 Canadian prairies, environmental concentrations of herbicides, 129 Boreal lake, limnological effects of wood ash application to subcatch- Canola, irrigation with B- and Se-laden effluent, 1802 ment, 946 Carbon Boron, irrigation of broccoli and canola with contaminated water, 1802 environmental risks of sewage sludge compost applied to vine- Bos taurus. See Cattle yards, 1522 SUBJECT INDEX, J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 31, 2002 2131 flow and no-flow regions of unsaturated soil, 1406 Chromium, low-temperature transformation of Cr(VI) in soils with mineralization in Roundup Ultra-treated soils, 730 varying electron acceptors, 183 soil, effect of paper mill residuals and compost, 2086 Citrus surface runoff following changes in vegetation, 1207 fate of nitrate and Br in unsaturated zone of sandy soil, 671 Carbon dioxide N uptake efficiency, effect of soil temperature, N concentration, dynamics in eutrophic lake sediments, effect of O,, nitrate, and and residence time, 759 sulfate, 338 Classification-tree methods, identifying nitrate sources in ground wa- efflux from soil, effects of rototillage, disking, and irrigation, 752 ter, 1538 elevated Clay growth and yield responses of snap bean, 2008 pillared, imazaquin formulated to reduce leaching, 1657 interactive effects of symbiotic N fixation, carbon dioxide eleva- tropical coastal, contamination time effect on Pb and Cd fraction- tion, and climatic change on legume growth, 634 ation, 806 Carbonate minerals, regulation of Pb activity in soils, 162 Clay loam soils, hydrological properties after long-term cattle manure Carbonate soils, migration of trace elements from pyrite tailings, 829 application, 989 Carcinogens, genotoxicity of PAH-contaminated soils undergoing bio- Clethrionomys glareolus. See Voles logical treatment, 150 Climatic factors Carex rostrata Stokes. See Sedge, beaked effect of symbiotic N fixation, carbon dioxide elevation, and cli- Carrot, soil-to-root transfer and translocation of PAHs, 1649 matic change on legume growth, 634 Cattail, broadleaf, effect on wastewater treatment and root zone oxi- effect on changing loads in northwestern Ohio watersheds, 83 dation in constructed wetland, 1010 effect on nutrient export from northwestern Ohio watersheds, 72 Cattle, geographic variability of Escherichia coli ribotypes from ani- effect on organic matter in British Columbia coastal forests, 402 mals in Idaho and Georgia, 1273 Clinoptilolite zeolite, metal sorption, effect of quaternary ammo- Cattle manure, hydrological properties of clay loam soil after long- nium, 1106 term manure application, 989 Clover, strawberry, rhizosphere acidification and Cd uptake, 627 Cattle slurry, land-applied, management factors affecting ammonia Coal mine, acid-base accounting to predict post-mining drainage qual- volatilization, 1329 ity, 2034 Cell elution, microbial distribution and degradation of contaminants Coalification, formation of heteroaromatic N during humification of during transport in porous media, 1824 vascular plant remains, 444 Cement manufacture, gaseous emissions from burning scrap tires, 1484 Coastal clay deposits, contamination time effect on Pb and Cd fraction- Central Plains, stream conditions, relationship to landscape pattern- ation, 806 normalized difference vegetation index, 846 Coastal forest, harvesting and climate effects on organic matter, 402 Cereal crops, environmental concentrations of agricultural herbi- Coastal Plain streams, effects of flooding and drought on water qual- cides, 129 ity, 1266 Cesium, sorption on clinoptilolite zeolite, effect of quaternary ammo- Coastal sage scrub soils, C and N losses by runoff following changes nium compounds, 1106 in vegetation, 1207 Cesium-137 Cobalt, migration from pyrite tailings in carbonate soils, 829 soil erosion and sediment sources in northwestern Ohio water- Commelina communis L. See Dayflower shed, 54 Community structure, macroinvertebrates in Precambrian Shield spatial variation in small catchments, 1930 streams, impact of golf courses, 2015 tree-ring chemistry as indicator of radioactive pollution, 2001 ‘ompost stability, relationship to extractable organic C, 1323 uptake from contaminated soil by three plant species, 904 ‘omposted paper mill residuals, effect on soil C and physical proper- Chara canescens Desv. & Lois. See Muskgrass ties, 2086 Chemical analysis, flue gas desulfurization by-products, 979 ‘omposting Chemical transport, from paired agricultural and restored prairie wa- effect on N and P availability in poultry litter, 2051 tersheds, 1183 increasing P bioavailability from fly ash through vermicompost- Chesapeake Bay watershed, atmospheric N deposition and trans- ing, 2116 port, 1194 predicting organic matter decomposition, 997 Chickens ‘oncentration effect, Cd and Pb sorption in tropical soils, 581 Enterococcus faecalis isolates, 1286 ‘oncrete dust, air pollution from Great Hanshin Earthquake, 718 geographic variability of Escherichia coli ribotypes from animals ‘ondensed organic matter, sorption of hydrophobic organic contami- in Idaho and Georgia, 1273 nants by peat and sediments, 1953 China ‘onservation tillage adsorption-desorption of Cu in red soils, 1129 agricultural soils of northwestern Ohio, 6, 17 effects of crop rotation and residue management on wind ero- effect on performance of Lake Erie basin farms, 32 sion, 1240 nutrient export from northwestern Ohio watersheds, 92. Likang landfill, evaluation of leachate recirculation on nitrous ox- ‘onstructed wetlands ide production, 1502 nutrient processing capacity, 1739 modeling fate of benzo[a]pyrene in wastewater-irrigated area, 896 temperature and plant species effects on wastewater treatment and N contamination in Yellow River basin, 917 root zone oxidation, 1010 Chinese brake. See Ladder brake trace element retention and release on minerals and soil, 331 Chloride wastewater treatment with different hydraulic loading rates and cycling in hemlock-northern hardwood forests of Lake Superior macrophytes, 690 region, 1623 ‘ontainer production, forest seedlings, N and P leaching, 1868 desorption of Fe-cyanide complexes on goethite, 745 ‘ontaminant, biodegradation during transport in porous media partitioning among soil and plant components, effect of irriga- V. The influence of growth and cell elution on microbial distribu- tion, 1684 tion, 1824 transport from paired agricultural and restored prairie water- ‘ontamination time, effect on Pb and Cd fractionation in tropical sheds, 1184 coastal clay, 806 Chlorophyll ‘opper chlorophyll a + b estimation, vegetation stress detection, 1433 adsorption to PTFE porous soil solution sampler, 168 concentration estimates using leaf optical properties, 1424 adsorption-desorption behavior in red soils from China, 1129 Chlorpyrifos, partitioning and persistence in creeping bentgrass put- bacterial tolerance in soils, 1570 ting green, 889 cottongrass effects on elements in submersed mine tailings, 1477 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 31 . NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2002 leaching through soil-grassland system after sewage sludge applica- Deposition, atmospheric N in Chesapeake Bay watershed, 1194 tion, 1550 Desertic soils, Pb activity, 162 marsh soils at Bahia Blanca Ria, Argentina, 532 Desorption migration from pyrite tailings in carbonate soils, 829 Cu from red soils in China, 1129 mobility in biosolids-amended soils, 1157 herbicides on soil, effect of anionic polyacrylamide, 1226 pH-dependent release from natural and sludge-amended soils, 1901 trace elements on minerals and soil in constructed wetland, 33 release from chemical root-control baskets in hardwood tree pro- Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DHEP), applied with sewage sludge, duction, 910 transport in undisturbed and repacked soil columns, 1963 rhizosphere of metal-accumulating plants, 1561 Diammonium phosphate, effect of P sources on runoff P, 2026 speciation in solution of soil-sludge mixture, 193 | ,2-Dichlorobenzene, nonlinear sorption by peat and sediments, 1953 Corn. See Maize 2,4-Dichlorophenol, treatment of polluted soil with free and immobi- Cotton, N status estimation from narrow-waveband reflectance ra- lized laccase, 1509 tios, 1442 Diet, effect on P characteristics of dairy feces, 2058 Cottongrass, effect on trace elements in submersed mine tailings, 1477 Diffusion, natural porous media using NMR imaging, 470 Creeping bentgrass. See Bentgrass, creeping Dimethyldiselenide, fate in soil, 1124 Critical thresholds, Cd concentration in soils, mapping probability of Dimethylselenide, soil-applied, volatilization and degradation, 2045 exceeding, 1875 Dinitrogen fixation, interactive effects of symbiotic N fixation, carbon Crop residue management, effect on wind erosion in Wuchuan, Inner dioxide elevation, and climatic change on legume growth, 634 Mongolia, China, 1240 Diphenyl-ether herbicides, photochemistry and photoinduced toxic- Crop rotation, effect on wind erosion in Wuchuan, Inner Mongolia, ity, 268 China, 1240 Disking, effect on soil N dynamics, microbial biomass, and carbon Cropping system, effect on Br and pesticide movement to tile dioxide efflux, 752 drains, 1940 Dissolution kinetics, heavy metals in carbonate- and sulfide-rich fresh- Crystal violet-montmorillonite complexes, imazaquin formulated to water sediments, 573 reduce leaching, 1657 Dissolved organic carbon Cyanide, Fe-cyanide complexes on goethite effect on arsenate and arsenite adsorption on ferrihydrite, 1115 desorption with phosphate and chloride, 745 effect on metal mobility in biosolids-amended soils, 1157 sorption in presence of sulfate, 745 effect on sorption and mobility of imidacloprid in soil, 880 Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. See Bermudagrass Dissolved organic matter Cd binding to fractions from municipal solid waste compost, 1885 molecular weight of organic matter-napropamide complex trans- 2,4-D ported through soil columns, 619 anionic polyacrylamide effectso n soil sorption and desorption, 1226 Dissolved reactive phosphorus, chemical separation and P release environmental concentrations, 129 from treated dairy manure, 1388 Dairy diet, effect on P characteristics of dairy feces, 2058 Dogs, Enterococcus faecalis isolates, 1286 Dairy farm effluent Drainage N removal and nitrate leaching for treated forage systems, 1980 acid-base accounting to predict post-mining drainage quality on nitrous oxide emissions from irrigated soils, 2125 surface mines, 2034 Dairy manure atrazine, metribuzin, and metolachlor in three water management effect of P sources on runoff P, 2026 systems, 300 P characteristics of dairy feces affected by diets, 2058 Br and pesticide movement to tile drains under different cropping particulate and dissolved P chemical separation and P release, 1388 practices, 1940 Daucus carota L. See Carrot phytoremediation of Se-containing water with muskgrass, 2104 Dayflower, microcosm wetlands for wastewater treatment, 690 relationships of stream size, suspended particles, and filter-feeding DDE, surface water, sediment, and rainfall of Pantanal basin, Bra- macroinvertebrates in Great Plains network, 1589 zil, 1636 Se stable isotope ratios in California agricultural drainage water DDT, surface water, sediment, and rainfall of Pantanal basin, Bra- management systems, 1146 zil, 1636 Drip irrigation, ion partitioning among soil and plant components, Dechlorination, metolachlor by zerovalent Fe during unsaturated 1684 transport, 962 Drought, effect on water quality in Gulf Coastal Plain streams, 1266 Deciduous forest, effect of throughfall manipulation on soil leach- Dye, sorption in flow and no-flow regions of unsaturated soil, 1406 ing, 204 Decision support system, P management at watershed scale, 937 Decomposition, organic matter in fed-batch composting operation, Zarthquake, air pollution by concrete dust from Great Hanshin Earth- 997 quake, 718 Degradation Jarthworm, increasing P bioavailability from fly ash through vermi- atrazine bound residues in brown soil and rendzina fractions, 241 composting, 2116 during contaminant transport in porous media ‘arthworm casts, ammonia removal by seeded biofilter, effect of V. The influence of growth and cell elution on microbial distribu- hydrogen sulfide, 1782 tion, 1824 Zastern hemlock. See Hemlock, eastern mesotrione in soil and environment, 613 cisenia fetida. See Earthworm phosmet in Australian soils, 1630 {lectron acceptor, Cr(VI) transformation in soil, 1831 soil-applied dimethylselenide, 2045 ‘lemental composition, jack pine, effect of saline tailings water, 648 TNT in soil during anaerobic/aerobic incubation, 437 -missions toluene and o-xylene in unsaturated soil, 1809 ammonia, methane, and nitrous oxide from pig slurry applied to Dendrochemical analysis pasture, 149] Pb and Cd in Appalachian American beech, 1137 ammonia, nitrous oxide, and methane from liquid manure after soil and tree-ring chemistry response to liming in sugar maple spreading stand, 1993 I. Ammonia volatilization, 1789 "Sr and '’Cs as indicators of radioactive pollution, 2001 Il. Greenhouse gas emissions, 1795 Denitrification carbon dioxide from soil, 752 effect of soil moisture and land use on end-products, 711 design and performance of dynamic gas flux chamber, 1774 ground water in riparian zones, in situ push-pull method, 1017 effect of soil moisture and land use on denitrification end-prod- seasonal dynamics along topohydrosequences in riparian wet- ucts, 711 lands, 1025 gas above soil, selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry, 515 SUBJECT INDEX, J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 31, 2002 gaseous, burning scrap tires in cement manufacture, 1484 nitrate runoff from turfgrass, 1710 nitrous oxide response of turf and quality of water runoff, 1316 from landfill leachate, 1502 from soils irrigated with dairy effluent, 2125 effect of P sources on runoff P, 2026 from Ultisol of humid tropics under maize-groundnut rota- northwestern Ohio, 17 tion, 1071 plant available P, fertilizer sales, and water quality in northwest terpenes of Scots pine xylem after long-term forest fertilization, ern Ohio, 38 1694 poultry litter ash, 954 indosulfan, surface water, sediment, and rainfall of Pantanal basin, response of turf and quality of water runoff, 1316 Brazil, 1636 runoff from turfgrass, 1710 Enterococcus faecalis, human fecal indicator for microbial source site-specific application, 1248 tracking, 1286 Film, gas permeability, apparatus for measuring, 358 snvironmental fate assessment, mesotrione, 613 Filter-feeding macroinvertebrates, relationship to stream size and sus- nvironmental implications, water table and N fertilization manage- pended particles in Great Plains drainage network, 1589 ment, 1858 Fire, post-fire wind erosion in semiarid shrubland, 599 =“nvironmental mapping, based on spatial variability, 1462 First-step uncertainty analysis, preferential flow model MACRO, 227 {nvironmental science, NMR spectroscopy, 1411 Flooding snzymes effect on P mobility in manure-impacted soil, 1399 laccase treatment of 2,4-dichlorophenol polluted soil, 1509 effect on water quality in Gulf Coastal Plain streams, 1266 transformation and fixation of TNT in presence of humic com- Florida, S sources in Everglades, 287 pounds, 437 Flow, porous media using NMR imaging, 470, 477, 48 EPIC model, wind erosion in Inner Mongolia, effects of crop rotation Flow rate, effect on bacteriophage transport in shale saprolite, 1095 and residue management, 1240 Flow region, unsaturated soils, microbial biomass, organic C, and dye Equus caballus. See Horses sorption, 1406 Eriophorum spp. See Cottongrass Flue gas desulfurization by-products, quantitative, chemical, and min- Erosion eralogical characterization, 979 effect of crop rotation and residue management in Wuchuan, Inner Fluorescence effect, on hyperspectral imagery, vegetation stress detec- Mongolia, 1240 tion, 1433 fate and efficacy of polyacrylamide in furrow irrigation, 661 Fly ash, increasing P bioavailability through vermicomposting, 2116 temporal and spatial variation in unburned and burned semiarid Forage systems, N removal and nitrate leaching from dairy effluent shrubland, 599 sprayfields, 1980 watershed of northwestern Ohio using ’Be, ‘Cs, and *!"Pb, 54 Forest ecosystem Escherichia coli dendrochemical analysis of Pb and Cd in Appalachian American geographic variability of ribotypes from animals in Idaho and Geor- beech, 1137 gia, 1273 ion cycling in hemlock-northern hardwood forests of Lake Superior odor control agents for suppressing bacteria in swine manure region, 1623 slurry, 2120 iong-term fertilization effect on secondary metabolites and terpene Estuary, sediment contamination in mid-Atlantic and southern New emissions of Scots pine xylem, 1694 England regions, 836 P and N runoff from biosolids-amended watershed, 926 Eutrophic lake, effect of O., nitrate, and sulfate on gas dynamics in Forest floor, organic matter characteristics, harvesting and climate sediments, 338 effects in British Columbia coastal forest, 402 Everglades region Forest soils bioavailability of organic P in submerged aquatic vegetation-domi- effect of Kraft mill residues on pine growth and soil microbial nated treatment wetland, 1748 activity, 1004 S sources, 287 leaching in deciduous forest, effect of throughfall manipulation, 204 Exchangeability, P in grassland soils, 319 organic matter characteristics, harvesting and climate effects in Extractable organic carbon, relationship to compost stability, 1323 British Columbia coastal forest, 402 Extractants, soil and litter *'P NMR spectroscopy, 457 soil chemistry response to liming in sugar maple stand, 1993 Extraction, inositol hexakisphosphate from soil extracts, 466 tannin-rich fractions from humus, '"C NMR with CPMAS, 431 Franklin Bog, Vermont, effect of agricultural runoff on vegetation composition, 350 Fagus grandifolia Ehrh. See Beech, American Freshwater sediment, carbonate- and sulfide-rich, dissolution kinetics Fatty acid methyl ester analysis, microbial communities in swine ma- of heavy metals, 574 nure storage systems, 2074 Frozen soils, effect of manure on surface energy and snow cover, Fecal bacteria 1166, 1174 antibiotic resistance profiles to determine sources of contamination Fuel substitute, burning scrap tires in cement manufacture, 1484 in rural Virginia watershed, 1300 Fugacity model, fate of benzo[a]pyrene in wastewater-irrigated area, Enterococcus faecalis tor microbial source tracking, 1286 896 geographic variability of Escherichia coli ribotypes from animals Fuligo septica (L.) Wiggers, Zn accumulation in former Soviet Union in Idaho and Georgia, 1273 and North Korea, 1038 odor control agents for suppressing Escherichia coli in swine ma- Fulvic acid, peat, structure using one- and two-dimensional NMR, 375 nure slurry, 2120 Furrow irrigation spatial and temporal modeling of microbial contaminants on graz- fate and efficacy of polyacrylamide, 661 ing farmlands, 860 ion partitioning among soil and plant components, 1684 Fed-batch composting operation, predicting organic matter decompo- sition, 997 Feeding trials, effect of diet on P characteristics of dairy feces, 2058 Gallus gallus domesticus. See Chickens Ferrihydrite, adsorption of arsenate and arsenite, effect of dissolved Gas organic C, 1115 dynamics in eutrophic lake sediments, effect of O,, nitrate, and Fertilization, Scots pine forest, effect on secondary metabolite concen- sulfate, 338 trations and terpene emissions, 1694 permeability of films, apparatus for measuring, 358 Fertilizer soil emissions, selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry, 515 N Gas flux chamber, design and performance, 1774 effect on P leaching under maize, 769 Genotoxicity, PAH-contaminated soils undergoing biological treat- environmental and agronomic implications, 1858 ment, 150 2134 J. ENVIRON. QUAL., VOL. 31 . NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2002 Geographic variability, Escherichia coli ribotypes from animals in Hemlock, eastern, ion cycling in hemlock-northern hardwood forests Idaho and Georgia, 1273 of Lake Superior region, 1623 Georgia Herbicides, environmental concentrations, 129 geographic variability of Escherichia coli ribotypes from animals, Heteroaromatic nitrogen, formation after prolonged humification of 1273 vascular plant remains, 444 water quality in Gulf Coastal Plain streams, 1266 Higher plant tests, in hydroculture, time-saving method, 697 Germany, point- and nonpoint-source pesticide contamination in Horses, geographic variability of Escherichia coli ribotypes from ani- Zwester Ohm catchment, 309 mals in Idaho and Georgia, 1273 Glacial outwash aquifer, nitrate transport and fate, relation to ground Humic acid water age, land use, and redox processes, 782 extracted from Brazilian Oxisol, imazaquin sorption, 1665 Goethite NMR spectra of fractions from lowland rice soils, 421 desorption of Fe-cyanide complexes with phosphate and chlo- peat, structure using one- and two-dimensional NMR, 3 7‘ 5 ride, 745 solid-state '"C NMR at high magnetic field strengths, 39 3 sorption of Fe-cyanide complexes in presence of sulfate, 745 Humic lake, limnological effects of wood ash application to subcatch- Golf course ment, 946 impact on macroinvertebrate community structure in Precambrain Humic substances Shield streams, 2015 binding of TNT during anaerobic/aerobic incubation, 437 partitioning and persistence of trichlorfon and chlorpyrifos in bent- Cd binding to fractions from municipal solid waste compost, 1885 grass putting green, 889 two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy, 388 Gossypium hirsutum L. See Cotton Humid tropics, nitrous oxide emissions from Ultisol under maize- Grassland soils groundnut rotation, 1071 C and N losses in runoff following changes in vegetation, 1207 Humification, formation of heteroaromatic N from vascular plant P exchangeability and leaching, 319 remains, 444 trace metal leaching after sewage sludge application, 1550 Humin, toluene sorption kinetics, effect of relative humidity, 970 Grazed farmlands, spatial and temporal modeling of microbial con- Humus, high-tannin fractions, "C NMR with CPMAS, 431 taminants, 860 Hydraulic conductivity, clay loam soil after long-term cattle manure Great Hanshin Earthquake, air pollution by concrete dust, 718 application, 989 Great Lakes region. See also Lake Erie Agricultural Systems for Hydraulic loading rate, microcosm wetlands for wastewater treat- Environmental Quality project ment, 690 ion cycling in hemlock-northern hardwood forests, 1623 Hydrocarbons, marsh soils at Bahia Blanca Ria, Argentina, 532 Great Plains Hydroculture, time-saving method for higher plant tests, 697 hydrological properties of clay loam soil after cattle manure appli- Hydrogen sulfide, effect on ammonia removal by biofilter seeded with cation, 989 earthworm casts, 1782 relationships of stream size, suspended particles, and filter-feeding Hydrological properties, clay loam soil after long-term cattle manure macroinvertebrates in drainage network, 1589 application, 989 Hydrophobic organic compounds, nonlinear sorption by peat and Greenhouse gases, emissions from co-fermented liquid manure after sediments, 1953 spreading, 1789, 1795 Hyperaccumulator, As in ladder brake, 641, 1671 Ground water Hyperspectral imagery, fluorescence effects on, vegetation stress de- denitrification in riparian zones, in situ push-pull method, 1017 tection, 1433 nitrate, identifying sources with classification-tree methods, 1538 relation of ground water age to transport and fate of nitrate in glacial outwash aquifer, 782 Idaho, geographic variability of Escherichia coli ribotypes from ani- Groundnut, nitrous oxide emissions from Ultisol of humid tropics mals, 1273 under maize-groundnut rotation, 1071 Imazaquin Growth formulations to reduce leaching, adsorption on pillared clay and alfalfa in sludge-amended soils, 1339 crystal violet-montmorillonite complexes, 1657 jack pine, effect of saline tailings water, 648 sorption on humic acid extracted from Brazilian Oxisol, 1665 legume, interactive effects of symbiotic N fixation, carbon dioxide Imidacloprid, sorption and mobility in soil, effect of dissolved organic elevation, and climatic change, 634 C, 880 snap bean response to mixtures of carbon dioxide and ozone, 2008 Immobilization, metals in soils using synthetic zeolites, 813 sugar maple, relation to acid deposition, stand health, and soil In situ push-pull method, determining ground water denitrification nutrients, 1676 in riparian zones, 1017 Gulf Coastal Plain streams, effects of flooding and drought on water In situ stabilization, soil Pb using P and Mn oxides, 564 quality, 1266 Incentive payments, pollution abatement programs in watersheds of Lake Erie tributaries, 24 Indian mustard. See Mustard, Indian Hardstem bullrush. See Bullrush, hardstem Indium, migration from pyrite tailings in carbonate soils, 829 Hardwood forests, ion cycling in hemlock-northern hardwood forests Industrial impact of Lake Superior region, 1623 marsh soils at Bahia Blanca Ria, Argentina, 532 Hardwood tree production, Cu release from chemical root-control PAHs in vegetables grown on contaminated soils, 1649 baskets, 910 Infiltration, clay loam soil after long-term cattle manure applica- Harvesting, effect on organic matter characteristics in British Colum- tion, 989 bia coastal forests, 402 Inner Mongolia, China, effects of crop rotation and residue manage- Heavy metals ment on wind erosion, 1240 accumulation in agricultural soils, assessment of uncertainty and Inositol hexakisphosphate, pre-concentration and extraction from soil risk in modeling, 175 extracts, 466 bacterial tolerance, 1570 Invertebrates dissolution kinetics in carbonate- and sulfide-rich freshwater sedi- community structure in Precambrian Shield streams, effect of golf ments, 573 courses, 2015 environmental risks of sewage sludge compost applied to vine- relationship to stream size and suspended particles in Great Plains yards, 1522 drainage network, 1589 immobilization in soils using synthetic zeolites, 813 Ions pH-dependent release from natural and sludge-amended soils, 1901 cycling in hemlock-northern hardwood forests of Lake Superior phytoextraction, biological mechanisms, 109 region, 1623

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