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Title:
Environmental forensics : proceedings of the 2013 INEF conference
Series:
Special publication ; no. 348
Publication Information:
Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014
Physical Description:
xx, 247 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9781849739443

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30000010337849 TD193.4 I583 2014 Open Access Book Book
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This publication includes peer-reviewed manuscripts from the 2013 International Network of Environmental Forensics (INEF) Conference held at Pennsylvania State College, USA. INEF is an organization founded by environmental forensic scientists for the express purpose of sharing and disseminating environmental forensic information to the international scientific community. This professionally edited book is the third of a series of INEF conference publications chronicling the current state of the art in environmental forensics.

Since the first INEF conference held in Qingdao, China in 2008, significant advances in the state of the art in environmental forensics have occurred, especially in the fields of compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA), biological and petroleum hydrocarbon pattern recognition and the use of advanced multivariate techniques for interpreting environmental forensics data. Of note in these proceedings is the application of environmental forensic techniques to examine contaminant issues associated with hydrofracking which has received considerable international attention in the past several years.

Providing an update on the advancement and refinement of environmental forensic techniques, this book is aimed at scientists, regulators, academics and consultants from throughout the world.


Author Notes

Robert Morrison has a B.S. in Geology, a M.S. in Environmental Studies, a M.S. in Environmental Engineering and a Ph.D. in Soil Physics from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He has worked for 38 years as an environmental consultant on projects related to soil and groundwater contamination, including site investigations and remediation. His current specialization is in the forensic review and interpretation of scientific data for the purpose of identifying the source and age of a contaminant release. Gwen O'Sullivan is currently an environmental chemist with Trium Environmental Solutions Inc. (TRIUM). In this role she is responsible for project management, business development, litigation support, and independent scientific investigation. She has B.Sc. in Environmental Sciences from University of Limerick in 1999, and a Ph.D from the Environmental Engineering Research Center within the department of Engineering at Queen's University of Belfast in 2004. She has worked on numerous projects and designed and managed environmental forensics investigations involving compounds of major concern.


Table of Contents

Robert D. MorrisonBrian L. MurphyMichael J. WadeJohn O. Goreham and Jack V. Matson and Wendy N. PearsonJun Lu and Randy St. Germain and Trevre AndrewsMelinda T-N. Pham and Frank L. DormanGlenn W. Johnson and Michael J. BockDavid Megson and Gwen O'Sullivan and Paul J. Worsfold and Sean Comber and Maeve C. LohanLeo M. Rebele and Alan W.A. JeffreyMike Fowler and Hugh Datson and Ben Williams and John BruceKarl J. Jobst and Miren Pena - Abaurrea and Eric J. ReinerAngela Powley and Daniel P. ClaycombR. Philp PaulChris Balouet and Michel Chalot and Gwen O'SullivanStephen M Mudge and Carlo Monti and Cristiano Pozzi
A Forensic Analysis of Contaminant Releases from a Sewer Pipep. 1
Interpreting Tar Patterns at Former Manufactured Gas Plantsp. 26
Failures in the Historical Age Dating of Separated Phased Product Leaded Gasoline Releases in the United States Forensic Geochemical Communityp. 37
Methane Vapor Intrusion Case Study: Interpretation of Complex Environmental Datap. 67
NAPL Source Identification Utilizing Data from laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) Screening Toolsp. 77
Environmental Forensic investigation for Identifying Sources of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in a Streamp. 98
Modeled PCN Weathering Series in Principal Component Space: Consideration for Multivariate Chemical Fingerprintingp. 117
Techniques to Age Date Human Exposure to PCBsp. 125
The Use of Compound Specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA) for Discerning Sources of Trichloroethylene (TCE) and Perchloroethylene (PCE) within a Commingled Groundwater Plume in California, USAp. 136
Source Attribution of Industrial Fugitive Dusts: Case Studies for the Environment Agency, UKp. 146
Strategies and Techniques for Identifying Unknown Compounds in Environmental Samplesp. 158
Defensible Data Begins with Proper Field Protocolsp. 171
Basic Fundamental Aspects of Environmental Forensics Investigationsp. 176
Phytoforensics: Sampling, Analytical Methods and Case Studiesp. 200
Identifying the Sources of Chemical Contamination after the Factp. 230
Author Indexp. 239
Subject Indexp. 241
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