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AGROECOSYSTEMS and the ENVIRONMENT
Sources, Control, and
Remediation of Potentially Toxic,
Trace Element Oxyanions
Edited by
Lynn M. Dudley,
Utah State University, Logan, UT
and
John C. Guitjens, Universitiy of Nevada, Reno
Table of Contents
FOREWORD
Introduction and Overview of Trace
Oxyanions in Irrigated
Agroecosystems, Frank J. Peryea and Jerome J.
Jurinak
Reactivity and Transformations of
Arsenic, Suduan Gao, Kenneth K. Tanji
and Sabine Goldberg
Emerging Problems with Uranium,
Vanadium, Molybdenum, Chromium,
and Boron, Christopher Amrhein, Martin C. Duff,
William H. Casey,
and Dennis W. Westcot
Remediation of Irrigation-Related
Contamination at Department of the
Interior Project Areas in the Western United States, Richard A. Engberg
Technologies for Control of Salinity
and Toxic Trace Elements:
Introduction and Overview, John C. Guitjens
Management of Plants in Saline
Environments, Grant E. Cardon and
Stephen R. Grattan
Hydrochemical Considerations in
Modeling Water Quality within
the Vadose Zone, Donald L. Suarez and Lynn
M. Dudley
Integrated Modeling of Regional-Scale
Irrigation/Drainage Management,
Mark E. Grismer, Ken C. Tarboto, and Wes W. Wallender
Water Management Principles for
Drainage Reduction and a Case Study
of the Broadview Water District, James E.
Ayars, Dennis
Wichelns, and
David M. Cone
Demonstration of Emerging Irrigation
and Management Technologies
for Drainage Reduction, Stuart Styles, James D.
Oster, Allan Fulton,
and Claude J. Phene
INDEX
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