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Effects of biochar amendment on root traits and contaminant availability of maize plants in a copper and arsenic impacted soil
A Brennan, EM Jiménez, M Puschenreiter, JA Alburquerque, C Switzer
Plant and soil 379, 351-360, 2014
Mandates: European Commission
Effects of biochar and activated carbon amendment on maize growth and the uptake and measured availability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and potentially toxic …
A Brennan, EM Jiménez, JA Alburquerque, CW Knapp, C Switzer
Environmental pollution 193, 79-87, 2014
Mandates: European Commission
Impacts of thermal and smouldering remediation on plant growth and soil ecology
A Pape, C Switzer, N McCosh, CW Knapp
Geoderma 243, 1-9, 2015
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Volumetric scale-up of smouldering remediation of contaminated materials
C Switzer, P Pironi, JI Gerhard, G Rein, JL Torero
Journal of Hazardous materials 268, 51-60, 2014
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Phosphorus recovery and reuse potential from smouldered sewage sludge ash
T Fournie, TL Rashwan, C Switzer, JI Gerhard
Waste Management 137, 241-252, 2022
Mandates: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Smouldering to treat PFAS in sewage sludge
T Fournie, TL Rashwan, C Switzer, JI Gerhard
Waste management 164, 219-227, 2023
Mandates: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Exploring PCDD/Fs and potentially toxic elements in sewage sludge during smouldering treatment
T Fournie, TL Rashwan, C Switzer, GP Grant, JI Gerhard
Journal of Environmental Management 317, 115384, 2022
Mandates: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
USEPA LEAF methods for characterizing phosphorus and potentially toxic elements in raw and thermally treated sewage sludge
T Fournie, C Switzer, JI Gerhard
Chemosphere 275, 130081, 2021
Mandates: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
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