Applied Geochemistry , 2003, V 18, N 4, April.


1.   
 Baseflow and stormflow metal fluxes from two small agricultural catchments
 in the Coastal Plain of the Chesapeake Bay Basin, United States, 
 Cherie V. Miller, Gregory D. Foster and Brenda F. Majedi
 Pages 483-501  

2.   
 Degradation of carbon tetrachloride in a reducing groundwater environment:
 implications for natural attenuation,  
 Andy Davis, G. G. Fennemore, C. Peck, C. R. Walker, J. McIlwraith and S. Thomas
 Pages 503-525

3.   
 Comparison of the acid-base behaviour and metal adsorption characteristics
 of a gram-negative bacterium with other strains, 
 Bryne T. Ngwenya, Ian W. Sutherland and Lynn Kennedy
 Pages 527-538 

4.   
 A rapid procedure for the determination of thorium, uranium, cadmium and
 molybdenum in small sediment samples by inductively coupled plasma-mass
 spectrometry: application in Chesapeake Bay,
 Y. Zheng, B. Weinman, T. Cronin, M. Q. Fleisher and R. F. Anderson
 Pages 539-549 

5.   
 Modeling the hydrogeochemistry of aquitards using minimally disturbed
 samples in radial diffusion cells, 
 Dale R. Van Stempvoort and Garth van der Kamp
 Pages 551-565

6.   
 Evaluation of sequential and selective extraction methods for determination
 of mercury speciation and mobility in mine waste, 
 Chris Sladek and Mae Sexauer Gustin
  Pages 567-576 

7.   
 Historical trends of metal pollution recorded in the sediments of the Culiacan
 River Estuary, Northwestern Mexico,
 A. C. Ruiz-Fernandez, C. Hillaire-Marcel, F. Paez-Osuna, B. Ghaleb and M. Soto-Jimenez
 Pages 577-588 

8.   
 Influence of mineral precipitation and dissolution on hydrologic
 properties of porous media in static and dynamic systems, 
 V. L. Freedman, K. P. Saripalli and P. D. Meyer
 Pages 589-606 

9.   
 Weathering release of heavy metals from soil in comparison to deposition, 
 litterfall and leaching fluxes in a remote, boreal coniferous forest,  
 Michael Starr, Antti-Jussi Lindroos, Liisa Ukonmaanaho, 
 Timo Tarvainen and Heikki Tanskanen
 Pages 607-613 
 
10.   
 Boron and lithium isotopes as groundwater tracers: a study at the Fresh Kills
 Landfill, Staten Island, New York, USA,
 James F. Hogan and Joel D. Blum
 Pages 615-627 

11.   
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12.   
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