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CONTENTS Special issue: Electrochemical Decontamination of Soil and Water Dedication to Yalcin B. Acar Preface Effect of aqueous phase properties on clay particle zeta potential and electro-osmotic permeability: Implications for electro-kinetic soil remediation processes L.M. Vane and G.M. Zang (Cincinnati, OH, USA) In-situ monitoring of electrochemical transport processes in Hanford Grout Vault Soil D.T. Schwartz (Seattle, WA, USA), M.F. Buehler (Richland, WA, USA), D.X. Christiansen and E.J. Davis (Seattle, WA, USA) Scale-up aspects of the Lasagna™ process for in situ soil decontamination S.V. Ho, C.J. Athmer, P.W. Sheridan (St. Louis, MO, USA) and A.P. Shapiro (Schenectady, NY, EDTA-enhanced electroremediation of metal-contaminated soils J.S.H. Wong, R.E. Hicks and R.F. Probstein (Cambridge, MA, USA) Electroosmosis technology for soil remediation: laboratory results, field trial, and economic modeling D.S. Schultz (Newark, DE, USA) Mathematical modeling of hexavalent chromium decontamination from low surface charged soils B.S. Haran, B.N. Popov, G. Zheng and R.E. White (Columbia, SC, USA) Department of Energy sites suitable for electrokinetic remediation D.J. Kelsh and M.W. Parsons (Gaithersburg, MD, USA) Electrokinetic dewatering of a phosphate clay J.Q. Shang and K.Y. Lo (London, Canada) Effects of soil composition on the removal of chromium by electrokinetics K.R. Reddy, U.S. Parupudi, $.N. Devulapalli and C.Y. Xu (Chicago, IL, USA) Electroflotation for groundwater decontamination C.P.C. Poon (Kingston RI, USA) Development of pore pressures by nonuniform electroosmosis in clays G.R. Eykholt (Madison, WI, USA) Laboratory study of electrokinetic effects in complex natural sediments T. Grundl and C. Reese (Milwaukee, WI, USA) Enhanced electrokinetic remediation of high sorption capacity soil S.K. Puppala (Baton Rouge, LA, USA), A.N. Alshawabkeh (Boston, MA, USA), Y.B. Acar (Baton Rouge, LA, USA), R.J. Gale and M. Bricka (Vicksburg, MS, USA) Physicochemical soil—contaminant interactions during electrokinetic extraction A.T. Yeung, C.-n. Hsu (College Station, TX, USA) and R.M. Menon (Cleveland, OH, USA)... . Effects of conductive fractures during in-situ electroosmosis L.C. Murdoch and J.-L. Chen (Cincinnati, OH, USA) Electrokinetic transport of bacteria M.F. DeFlaun and C.W. Condee (Lawrenceville, NJ, USA) Influence of current density and pH on electrokinetics J.T. Hamed and A. Bhadra (Carbondale, IL, USA) Removal of Pb(II), Cd(II) and Cr(III) from sand by electromigration Z. Li, J.-W. Yu and I. Neretnieks (Stockholm, Sweden) Electrochemical extraction and stabilization of selected inorganic species in porous media S. Pamukcu, A. Weeks (Bethlehem, PA, USA) and J.K. Wittle (Wayne, PA, USA) Author Index Subject Index

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