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HOMOTOPY GROUPS OF THE MODULI SPACE OF METRICS OF POSITIVE SCALAR CURVATURE BORIS BOTVINNIK, BERNHARD HANKE, THOMAS SCHICK, AND MARK WALSH Abstract. We show by explicit examples that in many degrees in a stable range the homotopy groups of the moduli spaces of Riemannian metrics of positive scalar curvature on closed smooth manifolds can be non-trivial. This is achieved by further developing and then applying a family version of the surgery construction of Gromov-Lawson to certain nonlinear smooth sphere bundles constructed by Hatcher. As described, this works for all manifolds of suitable dimension and for the quotient of the space of metrics of positive scalar curvature by the (free) action of the subgroup of diffeomorphisms which fix a point and its tangent space. We also construct special manifolds with positive scalar curvature where the quotient of the space of metrics of positive scalar curvature by the full diffeomorphism group has non-trivial higher homotopy groups. 1. Introduction 1.1. Motivation. Let M be a closed smooth manifold. In this article we study the topol- ogy of the space of metrics of positive scalar curvature Riem + (M ) and of corresponding moduli spaces. We abbreviate “metric of positive scalar curvature” by “psc-metric”. It has been known for a long time that there are quite a few obstructions to the existence of psc-metrics. This starts in dimension 2, where the Gauß-Bonnet theorem tells us that only the sphere and RP 2 admit such a metric. In general the Lichnerowicz formula in combination with the Atiyah-Singer index theorem implies that if M is a spin manifold and admits a psc-metric, then the ˆ A -genus of M is zero. The Gromov-Lawson-Rosenberg conjecture [27] was an attempt to completely characterize those spin manifolds admitting psc-metrics. It was later disproved in [28]. In spite of the complicated picture for general manifolds, the existence question has been resolved completely for simply connected manifolds M of dimension at least five. Gromov and Lawson proved in [14] that if M is not spin, then there is no obstruction and M admits a psc-metric. Assuming that M is spin, Stolz [29] proved that the only obstruction is the KO -valued index of the Dirac operator on M . If M admits a psc-metric, one can go on and investigate the topology of Riem + (M ), the space of psc-metrics on M equipped with the the C -topology. Note that Diff(M ), the diffeomorphism group of M , acts on Riem + (M ) via pull-back, and so it is even more natural to study the moduli space Riem + (M )/Diff(M ). Date : Last compiled October 19, 2009. 1 arXiv:0907.5188v3 [math.GT] 19 Oct 2009

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JOHN C. SEAMAN Savannah River Ecology Laboratory

The University of Georgia Drawer E

Aiken, SC 29802 “[email protected]

Residence: 803/644-9410 Office: 803/725-0977 Cell: 803/640-8525

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT: 2012-present Appointed UGA Graduate Faculty, Crop and Soils, Dept. 2009-present Associate Director-Research, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL) 2007-present Senior Research Professor-Environmental Geochemistry, SREL

The University of Georgia (UGA) 2001-2007 Associate Research Professor-Biogeochemistry, SREL, UGA 1996-2001 Assistant Research Professor-Environmental Geochemistry, SREL, UGA

EDUCATION BACKGROUND:

1994 Ph.D. Soil Environmental Chemistry University of Georgia, Athens, GA Dissertation: Physicochemical and Mineralogical Controls on Colloid Generation and Transport in the Highly-Weathered Sediments of the Upper Coastal Plain Major Professors: Drs. P.M. Bertsch and W.P. Miller

1990 M.S. Soil Chemistry Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Thesis: Kinetics of Dissolution and Bio-Availability of Fe in Amorphous

Siliceous Fe Oxides Major Professor: Dr. R.H. Loeppert

1987 B.S. Agronomy Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS: Radionuclide Immobilization in Cementitious Materials Colloid-Facilitated Transport of Metals and Radionuclides In Situ Remediation Methods for Metals and Rads Solute Transport Modeling

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2014 Geochemistry of Radionuclides (3 hrs) UGA/USCA

PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND ACTIVITIES:

Academia/Professional Societies 2013 EPA Star Fellowship Review Panel, DC, March 11 and 12 Nominated S2 (Soil Chemistry) Representative to the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) Governing Board Appointed to SSSA Rapid Response Team Committee representing S2 Division (2012) Chair, Host/Planning Committee, 12

th International Conference for the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements

(ICOBTE12) Scheduled for May 2013 in Athens, GA. 400+ submissions representing over 50 countries Judging committee for S2 Division Graduate Student Presentation Award, Annual SSSA Meetings, Oct. 21-24,

2012, Cincinnati, OH

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Invited Participant: Workshop on Radioecology in the 21st Century-National Center for Radioecology (NCORE), August 15-16, 2012

Chair (2010-2011) Soil Chemistry Division, SSSA Chair Elect (2009-2010) Soil Chemistry Division, SSSA Special Session Organizer; Combined Soil Physics/Soil Chemistry Division Special Session “Reactive Transport

Modeling” Soil Science Society of America Annual Meetings Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 2010, Long Beach, CA 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, Technical Planning Committee EPA Finding Review Panel; A Field-based Aquatic Life Benchmark for Conductivity in Central Appalachian

Streams. May 17-20, 2010, Lexington, KY UGA Representative to the USDA Sponsored Southeast Regional Mineralogy Project (1996-2006)

Chairman 2002-2006: Co-Hosted 2006 meeting in Athens, GA with Dr. L. West. Vice Chairman 2000-2002: Primary author of four-year proposal for continued USDA funding.

Secretary 1999-2000 Secretary Elect-1998

2009 Georgia Water Resources Conference, Technical Planning Committee Special Session Organizer; Southeast Regional Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Environmental

Mineralogy in Coastal Plain Sediments session co-chair with M. Denham. March 2007 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, Technical Planning Committee, Organized special session on SRS-

related issues. May, 2007, Athens, GA Invited Participant, NRC Sponsored Workshop: Frontiers in Soil Science Research. Washington, DC, December

2005. Proceedings “Frontiers in Soil Science Research: Report of a Workshop” published in 2009 Invited Participant, Annual DOE Office of Science Review: Natural and Accelerated Bioremediation Research

(NABIR) April 18-20, 2005, Warrenton, VA Invited Participant, DOE Office of Science Workshop: Research Opportunities for Studies of Contaminant Transport

in Fluvial Systems at the Tims Branch - Steed Pond System, Savannah River Site. March 4-5, 2003. Proceedings published July 15, 2003

International Planning Committee (2003-2005) 8

th International Conference for the Biogeochemistry of Trace

Elements (ICOBTE 8) Reviewed/Edited 12 extended proceedings Technical Review Panel; USDA-National Research Initiative (2001 and 2003), Soils and Soil Biology, Washington,

DC, Reviewed 30+ proposals each year Special Session Co-Chair; Soil Chemistry Division, “Particle Interactions in Colloidal Systems” Soil Science Society

of America Annual Meetings Oct. 21-25, 2001, Charlotte, NC. The resulting proceedings were published in SSSAJ (2002)

US Army Corps of Engineers- (1999-2001) Scientific review panel for the Project BT25-Environmental Quality

Basic Research AID Soviet Review Panel (Proposal reviews in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2007) North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI) Proposal Reviewer for the 2003.

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Editorial Service Guest Co-Editor (2011) Vadose Zone Journal, Special Reactive Transport Modeling Edition Associate Editor, Journal of Environmental Quality (two terms: 2007-2012) Guest Editor/Chair (2007) Vadose Zone Journal, Special SRS Edition Review Subcommittee on Technological Trends in Publishing (2003) Soil Science Society of America Journal Associate Editor, Soil Science Society of America Journal, Soil Chemistry Division (two terms: 2000-2006)

UGA/SREL SREL Associate Director - Research, 2009-present SREL Representative, DOE-EM-22 Soil and Groundwater Review, Rockville, MD, November 17-19, 2009.

Summarized progress on EM-funded projects SREL Representative, DOE EM Soil and Groundwater Review, Denver, CO. 2008 SREL Representative to the SRS-Environmental Technology Evaluation Panel (2000-2004)

SREL Technical advisor to the Old Rad Waste Burial Ground (ORWBG) Focus Group of the SRS Citizens

Advisory Board (CAB) (1999)

FUNDED EXTERNAL CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (Total > $7.8 million): Y. Pan (University of Saskatchewan; UoS), J. Tse (UoS), D. Li (SRNL), and J.C. Seaman (SREL). 2014. Retention

and Removal of Radionuclides from Water by Co-Precipitation of Phosphates and Carbonates. Funded by the Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation, Saskatoon ($217K Canadian for three years).

Seaman, J.C. and H.S. Chang. Research in support of the Saltstone Disposal Facility. SRR Statement of Work G-

SOW-Z-00015 (FY 2014 $125K). Fletcher, D., J vaun McArthur, and J.C. Seaman (Co-PIs). 2013. Saltstone Facility impact on Surface Waters, SRR

Statement of Work G-SOW-Z-00018 (FY2014 $75K) Seaman, J.C. and H.S. Chang. 2014. Chemical and Physical Properties of Saltstone as impacted by Curing

Environment. SRR Statement of Work G-SOW-Z-00015 ($122K). Seaman, J.C. and S. Buettner. 2014. Tritium Distribution at the Tritiated Water Management Facility Southwest

Plume Interim Measures. SRNS-ACP ($122K FY 2014). Seaman, J.C. and H.S. Chang. 2012. Kd Values for the Saltwaste Disposal Facility. SRR Statement of Work G-

SOW-Z-00008 ($192K). Seaman, J.C. and S. Buettner. 2013. Tritium Distribution at the Tritiated Water Management Facility Southwest

Plume Interim Measures. SRNS-ACP ($127K FY 2013). Seaman, J.C. and H.S. Chang. 2013. Research in support of the Saltstone Disposal Facility. SRR Statement of Work

G-SOW-Z-00015 ($125K). Seaman, J.C. 2013. Tritium Distribution and Cycling on the Savannah River Site (DOE-NNSA $95K FY2014). Seaman, J.C. 2013. Tritium Distribution at the Tritiated Water Management Facility Southwest Plume Interim

Measures (SRNS-ACP $135K FY13).

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Seaman, J.C. and H.S. Chang. 2012. Kd Values for the Saltwaste Disposal Facility. SRR Statement of Work G-SOW-Z-00008 ($192K).

Seaman, J.C. 2012. ORNL/SRNL Analytical Support: Sn Analysis of Fish from Tims Branch (Acct. 707 $9K). Singer, J.H. and J.C. Seaman. 2012. Tritium Distribution at the Tritiated Water Management Facility Southwest

Plume Interim Measures. SRNS-ACP ($135K FY 2012). Seaman, J.C. and H. Chang. 2011. Greenhouse and lab studies to understand the biogeochemical fate and transport

of uranium in a variably saturated wetland environments. SRNS, $65K/yr, FY 2011-2014. Singer, J.H. and J.C. Seaman. 2011. Tritium Distribution at the Tritiated Water Management Facility Southwest

Plume Interim Measures. SRNS-ACP ($127K FY 2011). Seaman, J.C. 2011. Chemical analysis support for SRNL. $3K for FY 2011. Seaman, J.C., G. Geidel (USC), N. Miller (USC-Aiken), T. Tuberville, S. Lance, J. Singer, and T. Hinton. 2011.

GA/SC Regional Environmental Radiation Protection Curriculum. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Education Curriculum Development Grants Program, $150K/yr for two years.

Seaman, J.C., S. Lance, and D. Scott. 2011. Establishing a Collaborative Research Program Addressing the Complex

Contaminant Scenarios Resulting from the Japanese Nuclear Accident (UGA OVPR, $10K). Singer, J.H. and J.C. Seaman. 2009. Tritium Distribution at the Tritiated Water Management Facility Southwest

Plume Interim Measures. SRNS-ACP ($235K through 2011). Seaman, J.C., J.H. Singer, and A. Thompson. 2009. Automated Remote Stream Monitoring Network within the Tims

Branch/Steed Pond System. SRNS-ACP ($110K through 2011). Seaman, J.C., T. Murphy, and S. Brown. 2009. In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) to Address Residual TCE and

PCE Contamination on the Savannah River Site. SRNS-ACP $70K. Seaman, J.C., R. R. Sharitz, J. H. Singer, K. W. McLeod. 2009. Alternative Landfill Covers. SRNS-ACP ($395K

through August 2011). Seaman, J.C. 2009. Key Contaminant Kd Values for Risk Calculations. Savannah River National Laboratory ($50K). Seaman, J.C. 2009. Iodine-129 Behavior in Wetlands. Savannah River National Laboratory ($29K). Seaman, J.C. 2008. Development of Characterization Methodologies for Environmental Nano-Particles. Savannah

River Nuclear Solutions ($19K). Seaman, J.C. and J.H. Singer. 2008. Improved Modeling of Inorganic Contaminant Transport in the Vadose Zone: A

Defensible Basis for MNA/EA. DOE-EM20 (2008-2011, $350K). Seaman, J.C. and S. Walling. 2008-2009. In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) to Address Residual TCE and PCE

Contamination on the Savannah River Site, WSRC-S&GCP ($223K). Romanek C.S. and Seaman J.C. 2008. Survey of Environmental Monitoring Techniques for Application to Defense

Program Analysis and Monitoring Needs, SRS PDRD Defense Programs, NNSA (Acct 674 $160K; Acct 683 $190K; Acct 684 $60K; Total $410K).

Seaman, J.C. and J. Singer. 2008. SREL Support for the MWMF. WSRC-S&GCP funded portion (2008-2011,

$110K).

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Seaman, J.C. J.H. Singer, and S. Walling. 2008. UFA Characterization of LLNL Soil Samples, Funded by UFA Ventures ($9K).

Seaman, J.C. 2007. Statement of Work for Preparing Sediments At A Steady State Moisture Content Using The

Unsaturated Flow Apparatus And For Bet Surface Area Measurements. SRNL ($20K). Seaman, J.C. 2007. Testing of Tank Closure Cementitious Materials Using Steady State Centrifugation. SRNL

($16K). Neal, A., T. De Christina (GA Tech), and J.C. Seaman (Sub-PI). 2006. Influence of Cell Adhesion and Membrane

Architecture on Microbial Fe Reduction. DOE-NABIR. ($684 K). Bryan, L., H. Brant, J.C. Seaman, and K. Gaines. 2006. Determination of Contaminant Concentrations within

Aquatic Biota from Fourmile Creek near H and F Areas and Potential Risks to Piscivorous Wildlife and Humans ($79K).

Seaman, J.C., J. Singer, J Harris. 2006. SREL Support for the MWMF (USDA, 2006-2007 $75 K; S&GCP, 2006-

2007, $99K). Aburime, S.A. and J.C. Seaman. Application of Surface Complexation Models to Predicting Actinide Fate and

Transport in Variably Saturated Systems, submitted 6/27/05 to DOE-NNSA by Clark Atlanta University (Dr. Mitchell et al.) as part of their Research and Training in Environmental Management Radiochemistry: Defense, Nuclear, and Non-Proliferation, and Advanced Simulation and Computing. Accepted 9-19-05 ($21K for SREL).

Seaman, J.C., J. Singer, J Harris. 2005. Tritium Distribution and Mixing at the Tritiated Water Management Facility

Southwest Plume Interim Measures: Automating Data Collection and Reporting (USDA, $37K; S&GCP, $89K) Seaman, J.C. 2006. Testing of E-Area Grout and Cement Samples Using Steady State Centrifugation, SRNL

($12.5K).

Funded Contracts and Grants from 1996 through 2004 available on request.

PATENTS: Seaman, J.C., and P.M. Bertsch (Inventors). In-Situ Groundwater Remediation by Selective Colloid Mobilization.

U.S. Patent No. 5,846,434, Dec. 8, 1998.

PUBLICATIONS (SREL Reprint Number): Chang, HS, J.C. Seaman et al. 2013. Integrated Modeling of Iodine Behavior in Organic-rich and Organic-poor Soils

from the Savannah River Site. Submitted to ES&T. Li, D., H. Chang, J.C. Seaman, D.I. Kaplan. 2013. Effects of matrix heterogeneity and aqueous humic acid on

transport and deposition of mineral colloids in sandy sediments. J. Environ. Chem. Engineering 1:875–883. Li, D., J.C. Seaman, H.-S. Chang, P.R. Jaffe, P. Koster van Groos, D.-T. Jiang, N. Chen, J. Lin, Z. Arthur, Y. Pan,

K.G. Scheckel, M. Newville, A. Lanzirotti, and D.I. Kaplan. 2014. Retention and chemical speciation of uranium in an oxidized wetland sediment from the Savannah River Site. J. Environ. Radioactivity.

Singer, J.H., J.C. Seaman, S.A. Aburime, and D.E. Radcliffe. 2012. Sensitivity Analysis of the van Genuchten-

Mualem Soil Hydraulic Parameters. Submitted to J. Contam. Hydrol. Seaman, J.C. and K.A. Roberts. 2012. Radionuclide Fate and Transport in Terrestrial Environments. Encyclopedia

of Sustainability Science and Technology. ISBN 978-1-4419-0851-3. Li, D., D. Kaplan, K.A. Roberts, and J.C. Seaman. 2012. Mobile Colloid Generation Induced by a Cementitious

Plume: Mineral Surface-Charge Controls on Mobilization. Environ. Sci. Technol. 46(5), pp 2755–2763.doi: 10.1021/es2040834.

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Bertsch, P.M., H. Dion, D.I. Kaplan, J.C. Seaman and R. Wilhelm. 2012. Facilitated Transport Mechanisms for

Radionuclides. April 2012. EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (5204P) Office of Radiation and Indoor Air (6608J). EPA 540-R-12-XXX.

Seaman, J.C., H. Chang, S. Goldberg and J. Šimůnek. 2012. Reactive Transport Modeling. Vazose Zone Journal,

May 2012. doi:10.2136/vzj2012.0066. Chang, H., J.H. Singer, and J.C. Seaman. 2012. In Situ Chromium(VI) Reduction Using Iron(II) Solutions: Modeling

Dynamic Geochemical Gradients. Vadose Zone Journal, May 2012. doi:10.2136/vzj2011.0172.2012. Korum, S.F. and J.C. Seaman. 2012. When “Conservative” Anionic Tracers Aren’t. Ground Water, May 14, 2012

doi: 10.1111/j.1745-6584.2012.00950.x Goldberg, S., I. Lebron, J.C. Seaman, and D.L. Suarez. 2011. Chp. 15: Soil colloidal behavior. In P.M. Huang et al.

eds. Handbook of Soil Science. CRC Press (SREL# 3199). Cea, M., J.C. Seaman, A. Jara, M.L. Mora, and M.C. Diez. 2010. Kinetic and thermodynamic study of Chlorophenol

sorption in an Allophanic soil. Chemosphere. 78:86-91. Singer, J.H., J.C. Seaman, and S.A. Aburime. 2009. Evaluating the Relative Importance of the van Genuchten-

Mualem Parameters. Proceedings of the 2009 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 27-29, Athens, GA. Majs, F., and J.C. Seaman. 2007. Longitudinal dispersion and tracer migration in a radial flow field. Proceedings of

the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27–29, Athens, GA (SREL# 3024). Seaman, J.C., M. Wilson, P.M. Bertsch, J. Singer, F. Majs, and S.A. Aburime. 2007. Analysis of tracer migration in

a diverging radial flow field. Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27–29, Athens, GA (SREL# 3022).

Singer, J., J.C. Seaman, and S.A. Aburime. 2007. An improved technique for soil solution sampling in the vadose

zone utilizing real-time data. Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27–29, Athens, GA, (SREL# 3023).

Seaman, J.C., B.B. Looney, and M.K. Harris. 2007. Research in support of remediation activities at the Savannah

River Site. Published online 17 May 2007; doi:10.2136/vzj2007.0044 Vadose Zone J. 6: 316-326 (SREL# 3038).

Seaman, J.C., P.M. Bertsch, and D.I. Kaplan. 2007. Colloid dispersion as a function of recharge injection rate.

Published online 17 May 2007; doi:10.2136/vzj2006.0048 Vadose Zone J. 6: 363-372. (SREL# 3039). Seaman, J.C., M. Wilson, P.M. Bertsch, J. Singer, F. Majs, and S.A. Aburime. 2007. Tracer migration in a radially-

divergent flow field: Longitudinal dispersivity and anionic tracer retardation. Published online 17 May 2007; doi:10.2136/vzj2006.0109 Vadose Zone J. 6: 373-386 (SREL# 3040).

Cea, M., J.C. Seaman, A.A. Jara, B. Fuentes, M.L. Mora, and M.C. Diez. 2007. Sorption Behavior of 2,4-

Dichlorophenol and Pentachlorophenol in an Allophanic Soil. Chemosphere 67:1354–1360 (SREL# 3017). Jackson, B.P., J.C. Seaman, P.M. Bertsch. 2006. Fate of arsenic compounds in poultry litter upon land application.

Chemosphere 65:2028-2034 (SREL# 3015). Hutchison, J., J.C. Seaman, B.P. Jackson, and S.A. Aburime. 2006. Solute leaching from fly ash amended soils

under varying degrees of saturation. Sajwan et al., (eds) In Coal Combustion Byproducts and Environmental Issues. 242 p. 134-141 (SREL# 2948).

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Punshon, T., B.P. Jackson, J.C. Seaman, D.C. Adriano, and J. Burger. 2006. Arsenic and selenium speciation in aged, FGD-amended soil. Sajwan et al., (eds) In Coal Combustion Byproducts and Environmental Issues. 242 p. 114-123 (SREL# 2947).

Sajwan, K.S., T. Punshon, and J.C. Seaman. 2006. Production of coal combustion products and their potential uses.

Sajwan et al., (eds) In Coal Combustion Byproducts and Environmental Issues. 242 p. 3-9 (SREL# 2946). Wilson, C., R. Brigmon, A. Knox, J.C. Seaman, G. Smith. 2006. Effects of microbial and phosphate amendments on

the bioavailability of lead (Pb) in shooting range soil. Bulletin of Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 76:392-399 (SREL# 2945).

Knox, A.S., D. Dunn, M. Paller, E. Nelson, W. Specht, and J.C. Seaman. 2006. Assessment of contaminant retention

in constructed wetland sediments. Engineering in Life Sciences. 6:31-36 (SREL# 2940). Kelsey-Wall, A., J.C. Seaman, C.H. Jagoe, and C.E. Dallas. 2006. Biological half-life and oxidative stress effects in

mice with low-level, oral exposure to tritium. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A. 69:3 February 2006, 201–213 (SREL#).

Seaman, J.C., V.M. Vulava, A.G. Sowder, B.P. Jackson, S.A. Aburime, and P.M. Bertsch. 2005. Metal extractability

from contaminated SRS sediments: Comparison of column and batch results. Environ. Geosci. 12:4, 235-242 (SREL# 2910).

Cea, M., J.C. Seaman, A.A. Jara, M.L. Mora, and M.C. Diez. 2005. Describing chlorophenol sorption on variable-

charge soil using the triple-layer model. J. Colloid Interface Sci. 292 (1): 171-178 (SREL# 2912). Hu, Q., P. Zhao, J.E. Moran, and J.C. Seaman. 2005. Sorption and transport of Iodine species in sediments from the

Savannah River and Hanford Sites. J. Cont. Hydrology, 78:185-205 (SREL# 2880). Barton, C.D., L. Paddock, C. Romanek, S. Maharaj and J.C. Seaman. 2005. Metal attenuation processes in a landfill

containing coal combustion waste: Implications for remediation. Environ. Geosci. 12:45-55 (SREL# 2865). Hitchcock, D.R., C.D. Barton, K.T. Rebel, J. Singer, J.C. Seaman, J.D. Strawbridge, S.J. Riha, and J.I. Blake. 2005.

A containment and disposition strategy for tritium-contaminated groundwater at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina, United States. Environ. Geosci. 12:17-28 (SREL# 2864).

Rebel, K.T., S.J. Riha, J.C. Seaman, and C. Barton. 2005. The use of dynamic modeling in assessing tritium

phytoremediation. Environ. Geosci. 12:4, 243-250 (SREL# 2959). Kelsey-Wall, A., J.C. Seaman, C.H. Jagoe, C.E. Dallas, K.F. Gaines, 2005. Rodents as receptor species at a tritium

disposal site. J. Environ. Radioactivity, 82: 95-104 (SREL# 2855).

Hitchcock, D.R., K.T. Rebel, C.D. Barton, J. Singer, J.C. Seaman, J.D. Strawbridge, S.J. Riha, and J.I. Blake. 2004.

Tritium phytoremediation at the Savannah River Site, SC USA: Water management, remediation, and hydrological research. Proceeding of the 6th Int. Conf. On Hydroscience and Engineering (ICHE-2004), May 30-June 3, Brisbane, Australia.

Guerin, M., J.C. Seaman. 2004. Characterizing clay mineral suspensions using acoustic and electroacoustic

spectroscopy- A review. Clays Clay Min. 52:145-157 (SREL# 2734). Guerin, M., J.C. Seaman, C. Lehmann, and A. Jurgenson. 2004. Acoustic and electroacoustic characterization of

variable-charge mineral suspensions. Clays Clay Min. 52:158-170 (SREL# 2733). Hutchison, J.M., J.C. Seaman, S.A. Aburime, and D.E. Radcliffe. 2003. Chromate transport and retention in variably

saturated soil columns. Vadose Zone J. 2:702-714 (SREL# 2709).

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Jackson, B.P., P.M. Bertsch, M.L. Cabrera, J.J. Camberato, J.C. Seaman, and C.W. Wood. 2003. Trace element speciation in poultry litter. J. Environ. Qual. 32:535-540 (SREL# 2659).

Barton, C., L. Paddock, C. Romanek, and J.C. Seaman. 2003. Geochemistry of an abandoned landfill containing

coal combustion waste: Implications for remediation. Sajwan et al., (eds) In Chemistry of Trace Elements in Fly Ash. Kluwer, Ind. pg. 105-141 (SREL# 2756).

Seaman, J.C., S.A. Aburime, B.P. Jackson, and T. Punshon. 2003. Moisture retention and hydraulic conductivity of

coarse-textured soils amended with coal combustion fly ash. In Chemistry of Trace Elements in Fly Ash. Sajwan, Alva, and Keefer (Eds.) Kluwer, Ind. pg. 91-103 (SREL# 2755).

Punshon. T., J.C. Seaman, and K. Sajwan. 2003. The production and use of coal combustion products. In Chemistry

of Trace Elements in Fly Ash. Sajwan, Alva, and Keefer (Eds.) Kluwer, Ind. pg. 1-11 (SREL# 2753). Jackson, B.P., J.C. Seaman, and W. Hopkins. 2003. Arsenic speciation in a fly ash settling basin system. In

Chemistry of Trace Elements in Fly Ash. Sajwan, Alva, and Keefer (Eds.) Kluwer, Ind. pg. 203-218 (SREL # 2752).

Punshon, T., J.C. Seaman, and D.C. Adriano. 2003. The effect of flue-gas desulfurization residue on corn (zea mays

L.) growth and leachate salinity: Multiple season data from amended mesocosms. Sajwan et al., (eds) In Chemistry of Trace Elements in Fly Ash. Kluwer, Ind. pg. 265-274 (SREL# 2751).

Aburime, S.A., J.C. Seaman, J.H. Singer, and T.S. Steenhuis. 2003. Reliability of contaminant transport modeling on

vadose zone sampling methods in structured soils. In Proceedings of the 2002 National Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, Uzochukwu et al., (Eds.) Greensboro, NC, Battelle Press Publ. pg. 137-151 (SREL# 2702).

Seaman, J.C., S.A. Aburime, J. Hutchison, and J. Singer. 2003. Evaluating vadose transport processes using

centrifugation methods. In Proceedings of the 2002 National Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, Uzochukwu et al., (Eds.) Greensboro, NC, Battelle Press Publ. pg. 233-242 (SREL# 2699).

Seaman, J.C., M. Guerin, B.P. Jackson, P.M. Bertsch, and J.F. Ranville. 2003. Analytical techniques for

characterizing complex mineral assemblages: Mobile soil and groundwater colloids, p. 271-309, In Geochemical and hydrological reactivity of heavy metals in soils. H. M. Selim and W. L. Kingery (Eds.) Lewis Publishers, New York (SREL# 2661).

Seaman, J.C., J. Hutchison, B.P. Jackson, and V. Vulava. 2003. In situ treatment of metals in contaminated soils

with phytate. J. Environ. Qual. 32:153-161 (SREL# 2646). Guerin, M. and J.C. Seaman. 2002. Accounting for diffuse layer ions in triple-layer models. J. Colloid Interface

Sci., 250:492-495 (SREL# 2605). Ishak, C.F., J.C. Seaman, W.P. Miller and M. Sumner. 2002. Contaminant mobility in soils amended with fly ash

and flue-gas gypsum: Intact soil cores and repacked columns. Water, Air Soil Pollution. 134:285-303 (SREL# 2586).

Vulava, V.M., E.B. Perry, C.S. Romanek, and J.C. Seaman. 2002. Dissolved gases as partitioning tracers for

determination of hydroecological parameters. Environ. Sci. Technol. 36:254-262 (SREL# 2578). Seaman, J.C., T. Meehan, and P.M. Bertsch, 2001. Immobilization of Cesium-137 and Uranium in contaminated

sediments using soil amendments. J. Environ. Qual. 30:1206-1213 (SREL# 2547). Seaman, J.C., J.S. Arey, and P.M. Bertsch. 2001. Immobilization of Nickel and other metals in contaminated

sediments by hydroxyapatite addition. J. Environ. Qual. 30:460-469 (SREL# 2516).

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Vulava, V. and J.C. Seaman. 2000. Mobilization of Lead from highly weathered porous material by extracting agents. Environ. Sci. Technol. 34:4828-4834 (SREL# 2486).

Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. 2000. Selective colloid mobilization through surface-charge manipulation. Environ.

Sci. Technol. 34: 3749-3755 (SREL# 2471). Seaman, J.C. 2000. Thin-foil SEM analysis of soil and groundwater colloids: Reducing instrument and operator bias.

Environ. Sci. Technol. 34:187-191 (SREL# 2413). Looney, B.B., R.M. Strom, J.C. Seaman, and P.M. Bertsch. 2000. Summary of colloid generation and stabilization in

response to induced water chemistry changes. In Vadose Zone: Science and Technology Solutions, B.B. Looney and R.W. Falta (Ed.) Battelle Press, 939-942.

Knox, A., J.C. Seaman, and G. Pierzynski. 2000. Chemo- phytostabilization of metals in contaminated soils. In

Bioremediation of Contaminated Soils, 2nd Edition D.L. Wise (Ed.) 811-836.

Knox, A., J.C. Seaman, M.J. Mench, and J. Vangronsveld. 2000. Remediation of metal- and radionuclide

contaminated soils by in-situ stabilization techniques. In Environmental restoration of metal contaminated soils. I.K. Iskander (Ed.) Ann Arbor Press, 21-60.

Ishak, C.F., J.C. Seaman, M.E. Sumner, and W.P. Miller. 1999. Contaminant mobility in soil columns amended with

fly ash and flue-gas desulfurization gypsum. In Biogeochemistry of trace elements in coal and coal combustion byproducts. K.S. Sajwan (Ed.) Plenum Press, 247-258 (SREL# 2434).

Punshon, T., A.S. Knox, D.C. Adriano, J.C. Seaman, and T.J. Weber. 1999. Flue gas desulfurization (FGD) residue:

Potential applications and environmental issues. In Biogeochemistry of trace elements in coal and coal combustion byproducts. K.S. Sajwan (Ed.) Plenum Press, 7-28 (SREL# 2410).

Bertsch, P.M. and J.C. Seaman. 1999. Characterization of complex mineral assemblages: Implications for

contaminant transport and environmental remediation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 96:3350-3357 (SREL# 2357). Seaman, J.C., P.M. Bertsch, and L. Schwallie. 1999. In situ Cr(VI) reduction within coarse-textured, oxide-coated

soil and aquifer systems using Fe(II) solutions. Environ. Sci. Technol. 33:938-944 (SREL# 2350).

Arey, J.S., J.C. Seaman, and P.M. Bertsch. 1999. Immobilization of Uranium in contaminated sediments by

hydroxyapatite addition. Environ. Sci. Technol. 33:337-342 (SREL# 2334). Seaman, J.C. 1998. Retardation of fluorobenzoate tracers in highly weathered soil and groundwater systems. Soil

Sci. Soc. Am. J. 62:354-361 (SREL# 2263). Ford, R.G., P.M. Bertsch, and J.C. Seaman. 1997. Goethite morphologies investigated via x-ray diffraction of

oriented samples. Clays Clay Min., 45:769-772 (SREL# 2220). Seaman, J.C., P.M. Bertsch, and R.N. Strom. 1997. Characterization of colloids mobilized from Southeastern

Coastal Plain Sediments. Environ. Sci. Technol., 31:2782-2790 (SREL# 2210). Seaman, J.C., P.M. Bertsch, and R.N. Strom. 1997. Tritium migration in an injection well system: Decoupling

physical and chemical transport processes in the field. pg. 420-423. In Proc. 1997 Georgia Water Res. Conf. Athens, GA, Kathryn Hatcher (Ed.) April 20-22.

Seaman, J.C., P.M. Bertsch, S.F. Korom, and W.P. Miller. 1996. Physicochemical controls on nonconservative anion

migration in coarse-textured alluvial sediments. Ground Water, 34:778-783 (SREL# 2108). Seaman, J.C., P.M. Bertsch, and W.P. Miller. 1995. Ionic tracer movement through highly weathered sediments. J.

Contam. Hydrol. 20:127-143 (SREL# 2020).

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Seaman, J.C., P.M. Bertsch, and W.P. Miller. 1995. Chemical controls on colloid generation and transport in a sandy

aquifer. Environ. Sci. Technol. 29:1808-1814 (SREL# 1961). Seaman, J.C., C.F. Ishak, W.P. Miller, and P.M. Bertsch. 1993. Effect of fly ash and gypsum on dispersion,

hydraulic conductivity, and contaminant leaching in soil columns. pg. 213-216. In Proc. 1993 Georgia Water Res. Conf. Athens, GA, Kathryn Hatcher (Ed.) April 20-21.

Seaman, J.C., D.B. Alexander, R.H. Loeppert, and D.A. Zuberer. 1992. The availability of Fe from various solid-

phase Fe sources to a siderophore producing pseudomonas strain. J. Plant Nutri. 15:2221-2233.

PUBLISHED EXTENDED PROCEEDINGS: Mathews, T. B. Looney, M. Peterson, G. Southworth, L. Bryan, D. Jackson, J. Smith, J.C. Seaman, K. Roy, Trent

Jett, C. Miller, D. Kling. 2013. Mercury remediation in stream systems using tin (II) chloride and air stripping, International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Chang, H. S.W. Buettner, J.C. Seaman, P. Jaffe, P. Koster van Groos4, D. Li, A. Peacock, K.G. Scheckel and D.I.

Kaplan. 2013. Uranium Biogeochemistry in an Iron-Rich Rhizosphere of a Native Wetland Plant Under Reducing Conditions. ASA, CSSA, & SSSA International Annual Meetings, Nov. 3-6, 2013, Tampa, FL.

Buettner, S.W., J.C. Seaman, and A.T. Thompson. 2013. Anoxia-induced Release and Soil Amendment

(Im)mobilization of Colloid-bound Uranium in Floodplain Soils Near a Nuclear Materials Processing Facility Savannah River Site, South Carolina, USA. ICOBTE 2013 Proceedings. June 16-20, 2013, Athens, GA.

Chang, H., X. Chen, D.I. Kaplan, J.C. Seaman and P.H. Santschi. 2013. Integrated Modeling of Radio-Iodine Fate

and Behavior in Organic-rich and Organic-poor Soil from Savannah River Site. ICOBTE 2013 Proceedings. June 16-20, 2013, Athens, GA.

Koster van Groos, P.G., D.I. Kaplan, H.S. Chang, A.D. Peacock, J.C. Seaman, and P.R. Jaffe. 2013. Investigating

Uranium Attenuation Through Wetland Mesocosms. ICOBTE 2013 Proceedings. June 16-20, 2013, Athens, GA.

Li, D., D.I. Kaplan1, J.C. Seaman, H.S. Chang, P. Koster van Groos, and P. Jaffe. 2013. Sorption and Chemical

Speciation of Uranium onto SRS Wetland Sediments. ICOBTE 2013 Proceedings. June 16-20, 2013, Athens, GA.

Buettner, S., A. Thompson, J.C. Seaman, J.H. Singer, S. Brown, and J. Harris. 2011. Vectors for Metal Transport in

the Tim Branch/Steed Pond Watershed on the Savannah River Site. Georgia Water Resources Conference. April 11-13, Athens, GA.

Kramer, B., J.C. Seaman, J. Kupar, M. Malin, and P.C. Knapp. 2011. In-situ Chemical Oxidation to Address

Residual VOC Plumes on the Savannah River Site. Georgia Water Resources Conference. April 11-13, Athens, GA.

Chang, H., J.C. Seaman, T. Murphy, S. Brown, G.L. Mills. 2011. Laboratory and Modeling Efforts to Refine the Use

of in Situ Chemical Oxidation for Addressing Residual VOC Plumes on the Savannah River Site. Georgia Water Resources Conference. April 11-13, Athens, GA.

Singer, J.H., J.C. Seaman, S. Riha, K. Rebel, and S. Aburime. 2011. Evaluating Long Term Water Use Efficiency at

the Field Scale for Phytoremediation Management. Georgia Water Resources Conference. April 11-13, Athens, GA.

Uddin, M.K., G. Mills, J.C. Seaman, and V.A. Nzengung. Laboratory studies of in-situ redox manipulation for

remediation of PCE, TCE and Cr(VI) contaminated groundwater in Atlantic Coastal Plain sediments. ACS

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Spring Meeting, 2001. Published in the ACS, Div. of Environmental Chemistry, Preprints of Extended Abstracts. 41(1) pg. 301-306.

Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. Retardation of anionic groundwater tracers in highly weathered geologic systems.

Presented in the American Chemical Society Symposium Intentional Environmental Tracers, 216th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 23-27, 1998. Also published in the ACS, Div. of Environmental Chemistry, Preprints of Extended Abstracts. 38(2) pg. 227-229.

Seaman, J.C., A. Chlopecka, and D.C. Adriano. 1998. In situ stabilization of metals in soil. Proceedings of the

World Congress of Soil Science, Montpellier, France, August 20-26. Seaman, J.C., and P.M. Bertsch. 1997. Automated analysis of mobile ground-water colloids: Reducing instrument

and operator bias. ACS, Division of Environmental Chemistry. pg. 72-75. Preprint of papers presented at the 214th ACS National Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, September 7-11.

ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS: Seaman, J.C. (Website Editor). Mineral Controls on P Retention and Release in Soils and Soil Amendments: S1014

Multi-State USDA Research Project Proposal. (http://www.uga.edu/srel/S-1014_Multi-State_Research_Project/index.html).

Seaman, J.C. (Editor - Surface Chemical Characterization and Editor-in-chief), and P.M. Walthall (Editor -

Chemical Characterization), and Lucian W. Zelazny (Editor - Mineralogical Characterization) P.M. Bertsch (Contributing Editor)1997. Mineralogy and charge properties of readily-dispersible fractions from selected soils and sediments. USDA S207 Southeastern Regional Project. Located at http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/research/s207/cover.htm.

SRS AND DOE DOCUMENTS/REPORTS: Seaman, J.C., H.S. Chang, and S.W. Buettner. 2013. Comparison of Hydraulic Property Measurement Techniques

for Simulated Saltstone. SREL Doc. R-13-0006, ver. 1.0. Submitted to SRR September 4, 2013. Seaman, J.C. and H.S. Chang. 2013. Impact of Cementitious Material Leachate on Contaminant Partitioning. SREL

Doc. R-13-0004, ver. 1.0. Submitted to SRR September 5, 2013. Seaman, J.C. and H.S. Chang. 2013. Impact of Cementitious Leachate on Se, Nb and Ra Partitioning. SREL Doc. R-

13-0005, ver. 1.0. Submitted to SRR September 5, 2013. Seaman, J.C. and J.H. Singer. 2013. Estimating Evapo-Transpiration Losses for Tritium at the MWMF: 2012 End of

Year Summary Report. Submitted to SRNS-ACP March 2013. Li, D., K. Roberts, D.I. Kaplan, and J.C. Seaman. 2011. Mobilization and Characterization of Colloids Generated

from Cement Leachates Moving Through a SRS Sandy Sediment. Savannah River National Laboratory. SRNL-STI-2011-00498. Aiken, SC.

Singer, J.H. and J.C. Seaman. 2011. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF: 2011 Mid-Year

Data. Submitted to SRNS-ACP August 2011. Singer, J.H. and J.C. Seaman. 2011. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF: 2010 End of

Year Data. Submitted to SRNS-ACP March 2011. Seaman, J.C., T. Murphy, S.B. Brown1, G.L. Mills, Hyun-Shik Chang, B. Kramer, M. Roberts, and W. Kubilius.

2010. In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) for the Degradation of Residual VOCs at the M-Area Chemical Oxidation (MACO) Site. Submitted to SRNS-ACP October 2010.

Seaman, J.C. and D.I. Kaplan. 2010. Chloride, Chromate, Silver, Thallium, and Uranium Sorption to SRS Soils,

Sediments, and Cementitious Materials. SRNL-STI-2010-00493.

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Kaplan, D.I., K.A. Roberts, P.H. Santschi, K.A. Schwehr, and J.C. Seaman. 2010. Iodine Geochemistry in the SRS Subsurface and Wetlands. SRNL-L3500-2010-00007.

Singer, J.H. and J.C. Seaman. 2010. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF: 2009 End of

Year Data. Submitted to SRNS-ACP March 2010. Seaman, J.C., T. Murphy, and S. Walling. 2009. Clay Mineralogy of Sediment Cores collected from the EM-20 Applied Field Research Site. Submitted to DOE-EM, December 2009. Bruns, W. and J.C. Seaman. 2009. Iodide, Iodate, and Iodoanaline Sorption Behavior in SRS Soils and Subsurface

Sediments. Submitted to DOE-SRNL August 2009. Singer, J.H. and J.C. Seaman. 2009. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF: 2009 Mid Year

Data. Submitted to SRNS-ACP August 2009. Singer, J.H. and J.C. Seaman. 2009. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF: 2008 End of

Year Data. Submitted to SRNS-ACP March 2009. Grogan, K.P., R.A. Fjeld, D.I. Kaplan, G.P. Shine, T.A. DeVol, J. Coates, J.C. Seaman. 2008. Range and

distribution of Technetium Kd Values in the SRS Subsurface Environment. WSRC-STI-2008-00286. Grogan, K.P., R.A. Fjeld, D.I. Kaplan, G.P. Shine, T.A. DeVol, J. Coates, J.C. Seaman. 2008. Distribution of

Sorption Coefficients (Kd Values) in the SRS Subsurface Environment. WSRC-STI-2008-00285. Singer, J.H., S. Walling, and J.C. Seaman. Hydraulic Properties of SRNL Concrete and Grout Samples. Submitted to

SRNL March 11, 2008. Seaman, J.C. and J.H. Singer. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF: 2007 End of Year

Data. Submitted to WSRC-S&GCP February 2008. Seaman, J.C. and J.H. Singer. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF: 2007 Mid Year Data.

Submitted to WSRC-S&GCP September 2007. Seaman, J.C. and J.H. Singer. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF: 2006 Mid Year Data.

Submitted to WSRC-S&GCP July 2006. Seaman, J.C. and J.H. Singer. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF: 2005 End of Year

Data. Submitted to WSRC-S&GCP Feb. 13, 2006. Seaman, J.C., and J. Singer. 2005. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF: 2005 Mid Year

Data. Submitted to WSRC-S&GCP Sep. 22, 2005. Seaman, J.C., and J. Singer, and S.A. Aburime. 2005. Final report: Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium

at the MWMF: 2004 End of year data. Submitted to WSRC-S&GCP Feb. 23, 2005. Wilson, C. R. Brigmon, A. Knox, J.C. Seaman, G. Smith. 2005. Effects of microbial and phosphate amendments on

the bioavailability of lead (Pb) in shooting range soil. WSRC-MS-2005-00391. July 28, 2005.

SRS Reports from 1996 through 2004 available on request.

ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS: Koster van Groos, P.G., D.I. Kaplan, H.S. Chang, A.D. Peacock, J.C. Seaman, and P.R. Jaffe. 2013. Investigating

Uranium Attenuation Through Wetland Mesocosms. 12th

International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements (ICOBTE), June 16-20, 2013, Athens, GA.

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Buettner, S.W., J.C. Seaman, and A.T. Thompson. 2013. Anoxia-induced Release and Soil Amendment (Im)mobilization of Colloid-bound Uranium in Floodplain Soils Near a Nuclear Materials Processing Facility Savannah River Site, South Carolina, USA. 12

th International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace

Elements (ICOBTE), June 16-20, 2013, Athens, GA. Li, D., D.I. Kaplan, J.C. Seaman, H.S. Chang, P. Koster van Groos, and P. Jaffe. 2013. Sorption and Chemical

Speciation of Uranium onto SRS Wetland Sediments. 12th

International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements (ICOBTE), June 16-20, 2013, Athens, GA.

Chang, H.S., X. Chen, D.I. Kaplan, J.C. Seaman and P.H. Santschi. 2013. Integrated Modeling of Iodine Fate and

Behavior in Organic-rich and Organic-poor Soil from Savannah River Site. 12th

International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements (ICOBTE), June 16-20, 2013, Athens, GA.

Chang, HS, J.C. Seaman, and J.H. Singer. 2012. Bromide Tracer Migration in Highly Weathered Soil. Soil Science

Society of America Annual Meetings, Oct. 21-24, 2012, Cincinnati, OH. Seaman, J. 2012. In-Situ Chemical Oxidation to Address Residual VOC Plumes, October 12, 2012 UGA Crop &

Soil Dept. Athens, GA.

Jaffe, P.R., P. Koster van Groos, D.I. Kaplan, D. Li, A.D. Peacock, K. Scheckel, H.S. Chang, and J.C. Seaman. 2012. Fate of Uranium During Transport Across the Groundwater-Surface Water Interface. 2012 DOE Subsurface Biogeochemical Research Programmatic Review.

Rhodes, O.E., S. Lance, J.C. Seaman. 2012. Radioecology on the Savannah River Site: Past, Present, Future. Invited

seminar presented May 1, 2012, University of Tokyo. Seaman, J.C., J.H. Singer (Invited). 2011. Automated Responsive Environmental Monitoring. ACP Tech Talk,

Savannah River Site, July 20. Seaman, J.C. (Keynote Speaker) 2011. Soil Research in Support of Environmental Remediation. Joint Meeting of

the SC/GA chapters of Soil and Water Conservation Society. May 27, Hickory Knob State Park, McCormick, SC.

Buettner, S., A. Thompson, J.C. Seaman, J.H. Singer, S. Brown, and Jeff Harris. 2011. Vectors for Metal Transport

in the Tim Branch/Steed Pond Watershed on the Savannah River Site. 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference. April 11-13, Athens, GA.

Seaman, J.C., B. Kramer, J. Kupar, M. Malin, and P.C. Knapp. 2011. In-Situ Chemical Oxidation to Address Residual VOC Plumes on the Savannah River Site. 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference. April 11-13, Athens, GA.

Chang, H., J.C. Seaman, T. Murphy, S. Brown, G. Mills. 2011. Laboratory and Modeling Efforts to Refine the use

of In Situ Chemical Oxidation for Addressing Residual VOC Plumes on the Savannah River Site. 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference. April 11-13, Athens, GA.

Seaman, J.C. (Invited Speaker) 2011. Research in Support of Environmental Remediation: From the Lab to the

Field. UGA Odum School of Ecology Seminar. March 11. Seaman, J.C. (Invited) 2011. Evaluating Environmental Remediation Technologies in the Laboratory. CSRA

Geological Society meeting. USC-Aiken University. Feb. 22, 2011. Seaman, J.C., and K. Gaines. 2010. Metals Contamination at Steed Pond and Tim's Branch. ACP-CEU Training

Course, SREL, September 7, 2010.

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Spycher, N., S. Mukhopadhyay, D. Sassen, J. Wan, J.C. Seaman, M. Denham (Invited). 2010. On Modeling pH Buffers and Rebound at an Acid-Contaminated Site. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA Dec. 10-15.

Kramer, B.J, P.C. Knapp, J.J. Kupar, M.J. Malin, J.C. Seaman. 2010. Progress of the In-situ Chemical Oxidation

(ISCO) demonstration at the Savannah River Site. Spycher, N., D. Sassen, J. Wan, J.N. Christensen, S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Molins, C. Steefel, A. Wiedmer, W.

Stringfellow, S.S. Hubbard , M. Denham, J.C. Seaman. 2010. Characterization and Simulation of Plume Mobility at the SRS F-Area Using a Reactive Facies Approach. DOE annual ERSP Investigator Workshop. March 29-31, 2010, Washington, DC.

Seaman, J.C., J.H. Singer, S.A. Aburime, and D. Radcliffe. 2009. Sensitivity Screening the van Genuchten-Mualem

Soil Hydraulic Parameters. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA Dec. 14-18.

Bruns, W.A., M.R. Bruns, D.I. Kaplan, T. Murphy, K. Roberts, A. Thompson, and J.C. Seaman. 2009. Iodine

sorption by highly weathered soils. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA Dec. 14-18.

Singer, J.H., and J.C. Seaman. 2009. Model Simulations for Evaluating Water Use Efficiency at the Field Scale.

Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA Dec. 14-18. Seaman, J.C. (Invited Seminar) 2009. Research in Support of Environmental Remediation: From the Lab to the

Field. USDA Soil Salinity Lab, Riverside, CA, June 2009. Ross, J., P. Knapp, S. Walling, and J.C. Seaman. 2008. Proposal for Temporary Authorization Using Persulfate

Chemical Oxidation of VOCs Near the A-014 Outfall, SRS. Presentation to SCDHEC July 8, 2008, Columbia, SC.

Kaplan, D.I., and J.C. Seaman. 2008. Mineralogy, Size, and Surface Charge of Soil-Borne Mobile Colloids as a

Function of Subsurface Water Flow Rate. 16th

Annual Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium, April 2-4, 2008, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

Seaman, J.C., J.H. Singer, S.A. Aburime, and C. Romanek. 2008. Calibrating a Vadose Zone Hydrological Model

for Coastal Plain Soils. 16th

Annual Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium, April 2-4, 2008, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

Singer, J.H., J.C. Seaman, and S.A. Aburime. 2006. Dispersivity variability in an Atlantic Coastal Plain sandy loam.

Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H11F-1323. Majs, F. and J.C. Seaman. (2006), Evaluation of soluble phosphate sources for nickel and uranium immobilization in

contaminated sediment, Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract V31D-0605. Outstanding Student Paper Award from the Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology Section of the American Geophysical Union.

Brigmon, R., C. Berry, And J.C. Seaman. 2006. Characterization of novel biosurfactants for uranium remediation.

The 58th Southeast Regional Meeting- American Chemical Society, Augusta, GA November 1-4. Seaman, J.C. (Invited), F. Majs, E. Schwabe, and P.M. Bertsch. 2006. In situ stabilization of metals and

radionuclides: Pitfalls associated with interpreting laboratory batch results. Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society. August, GA, Nov. 1-4.

Majs, F., J.C. Seaman, and S.A. Aburime. 2006. Longitudinal dispersion and tracer migration in a radial flow field.

MODFLOW and More (2006): Managing Ground-Water Systems, Denver, CO, May 21-24.

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Neal A.L., Kelsey-Wall A., Bates A., Jackson B.P. and Seaman J.C. Influence of fulvic acids upon the fate of chromate under Fe(III)-reducing conditions in natural soils studied by high performance size exclusion ICP-mass spectrometry. 230th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington DC. Special session entitled Advanced Characterization of Natural Organic Matter

Neal A.L., Kelsey-Wall A., Bates A. and Seaman J.C. Significance of humic materials in the fate of microbially-

reduced Cr(VI) in Fe-containing surface and vadose zone soils. 105th General Meeting, American Society for Microbiology. Atlanta, GA.

Seaman, J.C., M. Wilson, S.A. Aburime, and P.M. Bertsch. 2005. Longitudinal dispersivity in a radial diverging

flow field. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA Dec. 5-8. Singer, J. J.C. Seaman. 2005. An improved technique for soil solution sampling in the vadose zone utilizing real-

time data. Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA Dec. 5-8. Majs, F., D.E. Radcliffe, and J.C. Seaman. 2005. Field scale dispersion measured with tile drains. Annual Meeting

of The American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA Dec. 5-8. Seaman, J.C., 2005 (Invited) Environmental remediation at the Savannah River Site: From the lab to the field.

Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, June 28.

Abstracts and Presentations for 1996 through 2004 available on request.

INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS (1994-2012): Seaman, J.C., P.M. Bertsch, M. Wilson, J. Singer, & A. Kelsey-Wall. Longitudinal dispersivity and anionic tracer

retardation in a radial flow field. ModelCARE2005, The Netherlands, June 6-9, 2005. Seaman, J.C., R. Brightharp, A. Neal, A. Kelsey-Wall, A. Bates. 2005. In situ microbial reduction of redox sensitive

contaminants: batch and intermediate scale column experiments. International Society for Trace Element Biochemistry (ISTEB) (ICOBTE 8), Adelaide Australia, April 3-7.

Hitchcock, D.R., K.T. Rebel, C.D. Barton, J. Singer, J.C. Seaman (presenter), J.D. Strawbridge, S.J. Riha, and J.I.

Blake. 2004. Tritium phytoremediation at the Savannah River Site, SC USA: Water management, remediation, and hydrological research. 6th Int. Conf. on Hydroscience and Engineering (ICHE-2004), May 30-June 3, Brisbane, Australia.

Hutchison, J., J.C. Seaman, B.P. Jackson, and S.A. Aburime. 2003. Solute leaching from Fly Ash Amended Soils under Varying Degrees of Saturation. 7th annual ICOBTE Meeting, June 15-18, 2003 Sweden.

Seaman, J.C., M. Guerin, B.P. Jackson, J. Ranville. 2003. Characterization of Complex colloidal suspensions. EGS-

AGU Joint Assembly, Nice, France April 7-11. Guerin, M. and J.C. Seaman. Non-conservative behavior of ‘conservative’ tracers. (Seminar) Chalmers Technical

University, Götenburg, Sweden, April 2001. Guerin, M., and J.C. Seaman. Modeling the influence of surface complexation on non-conservative ionic tracer

transport through weathered sediments. European Geophysical Society Meetings, March 25-30, 2001, Nice, France.

Seaman, J.C., S.A. Aburime, and C. Romanek. Tritium movement through the vadose zone in an irrigated

watershed. European Geophysical Society Meetings, March 25-30, 2001, Nice, France. Seaman, J.C. Reduction of metal mobility and phytotoxicity by stabilization techniques. International Conference on

Environmental Contamination, Toxicology, and Health. Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, September 23-5, 1998.

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Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. (Invited Seminar) Selective colloid mobilization: a novel groundwater remediation

technology. AGU, 1996 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting. Brisbane, Australia, July 23-27, 1996. Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. Physicochemical factors controlling non-conservative migration of common

groundwater tracers. AGU, 1996 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting. Brisbane, Australia, July 23-27, 1996. Seaman, J.C., P.M. Bertsch, and W.P. Miller. 1994 Ionic tracer movement through the highly weathered soils and

alluvial sediments of the Upper Coastal Plain, Southeastern USA. AGU, 1994 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting. Hong Kong, July 25-29.

Bertsch, P.M., J.C. Seaman, and D.I. Kaplan (Invited Seminar) 1994. Physicochemical controls on colloid

generation and mobility in surface and subsurface environments. AGU, 1994 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting. Hong Kong, July 25-29.

Ishak, C.F., J.C. Seaman, and W.P. Miller. Effect of coal fly ash and flue-gas desulfurization gypsum application on

packed soil columns. 3rd International Symposium on Environmental Geochemistry. Krakow, Poland, Sept. 12-15, 1994.

ADVISING AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE: UGA Courses Environmental Geochemistry of Radionuclides Crop & Soil Science Department Undergraduate Education

Summers 93-08 Supervised 14 summer interns conducting undergraduate research projects, three of which are co-authors on four peer-reviewed publications resulting from their work. Savannah River Ecology Lab, University of Georgia, Aiken, SC

Winter 92 Teaching Assistant for graduate level Soil Mineralogy (≈ 12 students)

Supervisor: Dr. L. West University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Winter 91 Teaching Assistant for undergraduate Basic Soils (≈ 30 students)

Supervisor: Dr. W.P. Miller University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Fall 87 & 89 Teaching Assistant for Basic Soil Science

Instructed two lab sections (≈ 30 students per semester) Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

Post Docs Hyun-Shik Chang Modeling of Inorganic Contaminant Transport in the Vadose Zone

Former Post. Docs

M. Guerin Multi-Component Solute Transport Modeling

V.M. Vulava Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland Currently an Assistant Prof. at the College of Charleston

Graduate Students

Matt Baker M.S., Student UGA, Soil and Crop Department

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Robert (RJ) Thomas M.S., Student UGA, Soil and Crop Department Liyun Zhang Ph.D. Student UGA, Soil and Crop Department

Graduate Committees

Savannah Harris M.S., Student UGA, Soil and Crop Department

Former Graduate Committees

Shea Buettner M.S., Soil Chemistry UGA, Soil and Crop Department Co-Major Advisor with Dr. Thompson Greg D, Pillar Bioavailability and fate of nitroaromatic and nitramine explosives among soil

aggregates of different size. Ph.D., Soil Chemistry UGA, Soil and Crop Department (Defended July 2006) Major Advisor: Dr. K. Xi Angel Kelsey-Wall Evaluation of a Tritium Irrigation Site: A Field and Laboratory Exposure in

Mice with Low-Level Tritium Exposure M.S. Ecotoxicology, SREL (Degree Awarded 2004) Co-Major Advisor with Dr. C. Jagoe

Jessica Hutchison Solute Transport in Variably Saturated Soils M.S., UGA, Soil and Crop Department (Degree Awarded 2002) Co-Advisor with Dr. Radcliffe B.T. Thomas Engineered Wetlands for Treating Coal-Pile Runoff Ph.D., UGA, Geology Department (Degree Awarded 2002) Mommin Uddin In Situ Redox Manipulation for Remediation of PCE, TCE and Cr(VI)

Contaminated Groundwater Ph.D., UGA, Geology Department (Degree Awarded 2002) D.J. Dawson Chemistry and Geochemistry Dept.

M.S., Colorado School of Mines, Golden CO (Degree Awarded 2001)

Co-Advisor with Dr. J. Ranville

CONTINUING EDUCATION (1992-2013): 2012 Perkin Elmer ICP-MS Training Course, Atlanta, GA, October 15-19, 2012. 2010 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Grant Workshop, Dallas, TX, September 20-23, 2010 Grant Development Workshop, GA Tech., February 2010 2006 HP1 Vadose Modeling Course: Simulating Water Flow, Transport and Biochemical Reactions in Environmental Soil Quality Problems, SCK.CEM, Mol, Belgium Feb. 20-22, 2006 2005 MATLAB Fundamentals and Programming Techniques Atlanta, GA Sept. 26-27, 2005.

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2003 Advanced Modeling of Water Flow & Solute Transport in the Vadose Zone International Groundwater Modeling Center Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, Sept. 15-16, 2003.

PHREEQC Modeling: The Basics International Groundwater Modeling Center Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, Sept. 18-21, 2003. 2002 Phosphates: Geochemical, Geobiological, and Materials Importance Mineralogical Society of America, Golden, CO, Oct. 26-27, 2002. PHREEQ2-Advanced Geochemical Modeling Amsterdam, The Netherlands Instructor: Dr. Tony Appelo, March 18-22, 2002. 2001 Introduction to ArcView SREL-Distance Learning Center University of Georgia, Aiken, SC 2000 Introduction to the latest ANSI/ISO Standard for Laser Particle Size Analysis Micromeritics, Inc., Atlanta, GA, Sept. 28, 2000. Groundwater/Vadose Zone Integration Project Advanced Characterization Workshop EMSL, Richland, WA, Jan. 19-21, 2000. 1998 Workshop on Soil Contamination and Remediation, Sponsored by the Institute of Soil Science and the International Society of Soil Science Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong 1997 ICP-MS Training Course Perkin Elmer Inc., Norcross, GA Visual MODFLOW: First Fully-Integrated Package for USGS MODFLOW/MODPATH and MT3D; Sponsored by the National Groundwater Association, Denver, CO. 1995 Expedited Site Characterization Program: Focusing on Methodology and Technology Evaluation Sponsored by the Ames Laboratory, DOE, Augusta, GA, Aug. 1995. Colloid Science: Principles & Practice, University of Massachusetts, Dept. of Chemistry, Amherst, MA, July 1995. 1994 Analytical Electron Microscopy Lehigh University Short Course, Bethlehem, PA, June 1994. Laser Photo-Correlation Spectroscopy Short Course, Coulter Corp. Miami, FL, May 1994 1993 International Conference on the Migration Behavior of Actinides and Fission Products in the Geosphere. Sponsors: DOE, University of Florida, University of Georgia (SREL), and the International Atomic Energy Agency, Charleston, SC, Dec. 1993. Surface Area and Pore Size Measurement Short Course Micromeritics Inc., Norcross, GA 1992 Modeling Reactive Multi-component Transport through Subsurface Media

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Penn State University, State College, PA, Nov. 1992.

ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS: American Chemical Society (1994) American Geophysical Union (1994) American Society of Agronomy (1987) Association of Environmental Health and Sciences (2001) Clay Minerals Society (1989) International Society for Trace Element Biochemistry (2003) National Groundwater Association (1996-1999) Savannah River Waste Management Association (1995) Soil Science Society of America (1987) Southeast Regional Mineralogy Committee, UGA Representative (1996-2006)

LABORATORY SKILLS: Acoustic Particle Characterization Analytical electron microscopy (SEM, TEM, SAED, EELS, and EDXA) Atomic absorption spectroscopy (flame and graphite furnace) Chromatography (IC and HPLC) Dynamic laser light scattering (particle size and zeta potential) Equilibrium based chemical speciation modeling High-resolution thermal analysis (DSC and TGA) ICP-Mass Spectrometry Liquid scintillation analysis Surface area and pore size analysis (BET gas adsorption) Wet-chemical analysis X-ray Diffraction

APPENDIX: ACTIVITIES PRIOR TO 2005

FUNDED CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (1997-2004): Seaman, J.C., J. Singer. 2004. Tritium Distribution and Mixing at the Tritiated Water Management Facility

Southwest Plume Interim Measures. Funded 10/1/04 by WSRC-SGCP through December 2005 ($45 K).

Seaman, J.C., J. Singer. 2004. Tritium Distribution and Mixing at the Tritiated Water Management Facility

Southwest Plume Interim Measures. USDA ($21K). Seaman, J.C. (Principal Author), W. Kingery, and D. Hesterberg. Mineral Controls on P Retention and Release in

Soils and Soil Amendments. Multi-State USDA Research Project Proposal (Development Committee Identifier No.: DC201). Project Duration: Duration October 1, 2003 to September 30, 2008. No direct funding to SREL. UGA participation is relevant to UGA formula funds.

Seaman, J.C. 2003. Field Support for CAU Activities at the MWMF S&GCP ($51K). Gaines, K., and J.C. Seaman. 2002. Tritium Burdens in Key Receptor Species at the Mixed Waste Management

Facility. S&GCP ($25K). Seaman, J.C. 2002. Contaminant Loading Associated with Land Application of Water Derived from the F- and H-

Area Basin Water Treatment Facilities. ($24K). Seaman, J.C., M. Guerin, B. Jackson and D. Kaplan (SRTC). 2003. Predicting

129I and

99Tc Movement in SRS Soils

and Sediments based on a Semi-Empirical Surface Complexation Model: Implications to the ORWBG, the F- & H-Area Seepage Basins, and E-Area Low Level Waste Facility ($56K).

Seaman, J.C. 2002. Tritium Analysis and Field Support for CAU activities at the MWMF. WSRC-ER ($45K).

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Seaman, J.C. 2002. Contaminant Loading Associated with Land Application of Treated Wastewater Derived from the F- and H-Area Basin Water Treatment Facilities. WSRC-ER ($28K).

Seaman, J.C., and T. Adams. 2002. Stability and Size Analysis of Depleted U Colloids. SRNL ($7.74K). Seaman, J.C., and B. Hart. 2002. Semi-permeable Membranes for Environmental Aqueous Sampling. WSRC-ER

($47K). Romanek C.S., J.C. Seaman and B.P. Jackson. 2001 Defining Background Soil Quality at the Savannah River Site,

WSRC-ER ($100K). Seaman, J.C. 2001. Tritium Analysis and Field Support for the Tritium Phytoremediation Project at the Old Rad

Waste Burial Grounds. WSRC-ER ($26K). Seaman, J.C. Tritium Distribution, Mixing and Transport at the Tritiated Water Management Facility-Southwest

Plume Interim Measures. 2003. USDA-FSSR ($190K). Romanek, C.S., J.C. Seaman, C. Barton, and M. Denham. Evaluating remedial options for low-pH contamination at

488-D Ash Basin. WSRC-ER ($38K). Mills, G., and J.C. Seaman. Water Analyses in Support of Monitored Natural Attenuation of TCE at the C-Area

Burning Rubble Pits, WSRC-ER ($12K). Seaman, J.C. and K. McLeod. 2000. Analysis of Seepline Chemistry and Vegetation Within the H-Area Tree-Kill

Zone: A Scoping Effort, WSRC-ER ($20K). Jackson, B.P., J.C. Seaman, and P.M. Bertsch 2003. Environmental fate of Arsenic from poultry litter. Funded by

the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service-National Research Initiative (≈$164K). Aburime, S.A. (CAU) and J.C. Seaman. 2000. Tritium Dynamics within the Four-Mile Branch Watershed:

Evaluating the Phytoremediation of Tritium Plume Originating from the Old Waste Burial Grounds (OWBG). Statement of Scope Submitted to SRS Bechtel-ER April 3, 2000 ($105K). SREL received $20K.

Seaman, J.C., and B.P. Jackson. 2000. Colloid Characterization and Sample Analysis in Support of SRTC Activities.

Statement of Work No. GA0058, Funded through ERDA in response to WSRC-SRTC ($20K). Seaman, J.C., 2000. Tritium Analysis in Support of the Tritium Phytoremediation Project at the Old Rad Waste

Burial Grounds. WSRC-SRTC ($20K). Seaman, J.C., C. Barton, and J. Blake. 2000. F- & H-Area Tritium Application to Forested Soils: Estimating

Radionuclide and Metal Loading Rates. SRS Bechtel-ER ($4.5K). Seaman, J.C. 1999. Colloid Characterization. Requisition # 5A2004 submitted to WSRC-SRTC ($5,3K). Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. 1998. Synthesis and characterization of select Fe oxides. EPA Lab, Athens, GA,

($6.6K). Baseline Analysis of Existing Small Mammal Inventories from the SRS as an Indicator of Ecological Risk. J.C.

Seaman, G. Mills, and C. Jagoe. Bechtel-ER ($40K). Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. 1998. SRL Seepage Basins Sediment Treatability Study: Phase I. Funded by

Bechtel-ER ($80K). Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. 1998. SRL Seepage Basins Sediment Treatability Study, Phase II: Extended

Migration Hazards. Funded by Bechtel-ER ($84K).

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Bertsch, P.M., D. Hunter, P. Morris, and J.C. Seaman. 1998. Metal toxicity reduction bi in situ stabilization:

Enhancing intrinsic bioremediation of chlorinated hydrocarbons. DOE-OBER ($483 K for 3 years). Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. 1997. Physicochemical controls governing solute transport on the SRS:

Implications to environmental remediation. Funded by DOE-Center for Water Research. April 1, 1997 through March 31, 1999 (≈$290K).

Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. 1997. Selective colloid mobilization (SCM): A novel in-situ aquifer remediation

technology. Funded by DOE-Center for Water Research. April 1, 1997-March 31, 2000 (≈ $616K). Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. Physicochemical and mineralogical control of solute and colloidal tracer migration:

A field study. ERDA WSRC. October 1, 1995-June 30, 1997 (≈ $270K).

SRS REPORTS (1997-2004): Knox, A., D. Dunn, E. Nelson, W. Specht, and J.C. Seaman. 2004. Wastewater treatment and heavy metals removal

in the A-01 constructed wetland: 2003 Report. WSRC-TR-2004-00228. Seaman, J.C., and J. Singer. 2004. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF: 2004 Mid Year

Data. Submitted to WSRC-S&GCP Aug. 18, 2004. Seaman, J.C., J.H. Singer, and S.A. Aburime. 2004. Estimating Slimline evaporation efficiency. Submitted to

WSRC-S&GCP (G. Blount), May 19, 2004. Seaman, J.C., J. Singer, and S.A. Aburime. 2004. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF:

2003 Data Summary. Submitted to WSRC-S&GCP Feb. 26, 2004. Seaman, J.C., J. Singer, and S.A. Aburime. 2003. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF:

2002 Data Summary. Submitted to WSRC-ER Jan. 27, 2003. Aburime, S.A., J.C. Seaman, J. Singer, A. Kelsey-Wall, M.J. Komoroski, K. Gaines, and A. Paul. 2003. Support for

phytoremediation project at the SRS ORWBG: Automated sampling and modeling of tritium transport in the vadose zone. Annual Progress Report Y02-Y03

Hardison, D., J.C. Seaman, and B. Hart. 2003. Semi-permeable membranes for environmental aqueous sampling.

Progress report submitted to SGS-ERD (M. Amidon), June 25, 2003. Seaman, J.C., D. Hardison, S. Walling, A. Kelsey-Wall, and B. Hart (SGS-ERD). 2003. Semi-permeable membranes

for environmental aqueous sampling. Final report submitted to SGS-ERD (M. Amidon), Dec. 19, 2003. Wilde, E., R. Brigmon, D. Dunn, E. Nelson and J.C. Seaman. 2003. Evaluation of vetiver grass survivability at the f-

area tree-kill area. Final report submitted to SGS-ERD (K. Knapp), Dec. 2, 2003. Seaman, J.C., S. Walling, and A. Kelsey-Wall. 2003. A-01 Constructed Wetland Data Summary. Final draft

submitted to SRTC (D. Dunn and A. Knox) Dec. 23, 2003. Kelsey-Wall, A, M.J. Komoroski, K. Gaines, J.C. Seaman, S.A. Aburime. 2003. Tritium burden in rodents captured

at the MWMF: Annual Progress Report. Submitted to WSRC-ER Jan. 6, 2003. Seaman, J.C., J. Singer, and S.A. Aburime. 2003. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF:

2002 Data. Submitted to WSRC-ER Jan. 27, 2003. Seaman, J.C. 2002. Contaminant loading associated with land application of treated wastewater derived from the F-

and H-Area Basin water treatment facilities. Draft submitted to WSRC-ER October 10, 2002; Final version submitted Dec. 5, 2002.

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Seaman, J.C., S.A. Aburime, E. Galligan, and J. Singer. 2002. Stream flow profiles for Fourmile Branch. Project #:

DOE/ERDA 00-130. SREL Doc. #66. Submitted June 2002. Seaman, J.C., and S.A. Aburime. 2002. Estimating evapo-transpiration losses for tritium at the MWMF. Submitted to

WSRC-ER June 2002. Aburime, S., J.C. Seaman, J. Singer, and E. Galligan. 2001. Tritium transport in the vadose zone of the MWMF

tritium phytoremediation site. SREL Doc. #67. Submitted June 2001. Aburime, S. and J.C. Seaman. 2001. Stream flow profiles for Fourmile Branch. Project #: DOE/ERDA 00-130.

SREL Doc. #60. Submitted June 26, 2001. Aburime, S., and J.C. Seaman. 2000. Measuring stream flow profile along the Fourmile Branch: Stream gauge

preliminary report. Submitted to SRS Bechtel-ER November 15, 2000. Seaman, J.C. 2000. Analysis of seepline chemistry and vegetation within the F-Area Seepline Tree-Kill Zone: A

scoping effort. Submitted to SRS Bechtel-ER September 28, 2000. Mills, G.L. and J.C. Seaman. 2000. Laboratory analysis for monitored natural attenuation (MNA) samples: Volatile

chlorinated organic compounds (Summary Report) Submitted to SRS Bechtel-ER September 26, 2000. Seaman, J.C., and G. Mills. 2000. Laboratory analysis for monitored natural attenuation (MNA) samples: Anion

and DOC results (Summary Report) Submitted to SRS Bechtel-ER September 26, 2000. Seaman, J.C., C. Barton, and J. Blake. 1999. F- & H-Area tritium application to forested soils: Estimating

radionuclide and metal loading rates. Submitted to SRS Bechtel-ER (SREL-58). Romanek, C.S., T. Hinton, T. Philippi, J.V. McArthur, R. Sharitz, and J.C. Seaman.

137Cs in floodplain sediments of

the Lower Three Runs Integrated Operable Unit of the Savannah River Site. Submitted to Bechtel-ER June 16, 1999.

Seaman, J.C., and P.M. Bertsch. In situ immobilization of

137Cs, U, and other radionuclides using soil amendments:

SRL Basin sediment treatability Study: Summary Report, Submitted to Bechtel-SR Environmental Restoration Division. Feb. 4, 1999.

Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. Enhancing aquifer remediation through selective colloid mobilization. EPA Ground

Water Currents, September 1998, Issue 29 (EPA 542-N-98-008).

Friday, G.P., W.L. Specht, S.M. Harmon, L.D. Wike, G.L. Mills, J.C. Seaman, B. Jackson, and C.H. Jagoe. 1999.

Bioaccumulation arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, zinc, and aroclor1254 by small mammals and earthworms at the A-Area Rubble Pile. WSRC-TR-99.

Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. 1997. Final Report for ERDA Task Order #96070: Environmental impact of stable

colloidal suspensions in soils and geologic materials. Submitted to WSRC July 1997. Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. 1997. Preliminary data analysis of Series III injection study. Submitted to WSRC

March 13, 1997. Strom, R.N., B.B. Looney, J.C. Seaman, P.M. Bertsch, and W.P. Miller. Summary report and report:

Physicochemical and mineralogical controls of colloid migration and deposition within sediments on the Savannah River Site (WSRC-RP-94-276). Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken SC.

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Seaman, J.C. and P.M. Bertsch. Interim Report: Physicochemical and mineralogical control of solute and colloidal tracer migration: A field study. Submitted to WSRC 3-4-96 in partial fulfillment of ERDA Proposal No. GA004EM.