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Barrier Technologies for Environmental Management: Summary of a Workshop (1997)
Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources (CGER)

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Front Matter (R1-R10)
Executive Summary (1-2)
Introduction (3-3)
Workshop Overview (4-5)
Themes Identified at Workshop (6-6)
References (7-8)
Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members (9-14)
Appendix B: Program Outline (15-16)
Appendix C: Participants (17-18)
Appendix D: Table of Contents of Papers Presented (19-20)
Development and Testing of Permanent Isolation Surface Barriers at the Hanford Site (21-40)
New Technologies for Subsurface Barrier Wall Construction (41-53)
Ecology, Design, and Long-Term Performance of Surface Barriers: Applications at a Uranium Mill Tailings Site (54-67)
Soil, Plant and Structural considerations for Surface Barriers in Arid Environments: Application of Results from Studies in the Mojave Desear near Beatty, Nevada (68-78)
Natural Physical and Biological Processes Compromise the Long-term Performance of Compacted Soil Caps (79-88)
Geomembranes in Surface Barriers (89-96)
Earthen Materials in Surface Barriers (97-107)
Comparison of Clay and Asphaltic Materials for Use as Low-Permeability Layers in Engineered Covers at the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site (108-118)
Alternatives for Ground Water Cleanup (119-132)
Construction of Deep Barrier Walls for Waste Containment (133-141)
Self-Hardening Slurries and Stable Grouts from Cement-Bentonite to IMPERMIX (142-149)
A Field Test of Permeation Grouting in Heterogeneous Soils Using a New Generation of Barrier Liquids (150-161)
Sealable Joint Steel Sheet Piling for Ground-Water Pollution Control (162-170)
Artifically Frozen Ground as a Subsurface Barrier Technology (171-179)