Applied Geosciences & Environmental Management (AGEM)
Environmental Research Division
Argonne National Laboratory
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Candace M. Rose

Chemist
Applied Geosciences and Environmental Management

B.S., Biochemistry, Illinois Benedictine College, Lisle, 1985
Graduate Studies, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago; University of Illinois at Chicago

cmrose@anl.gov
630-252- 3499

Current Research Interests

  • New and improved soil and groundwater analytical methods.
  • Soil contaminate uptake routes and dispersion.
  • Bioremedial technology for treating environmental contamination.

Selected Publications

  • Rose, C.M., Alvarado, J.S., and LaFreniere, L.M., "Method for Delimination of Contaminated Areas Using Headspace-Gas Chromatography: A Case Study," Pittcon 2005, Orlando, February 26 - March 4, 2005 (2005).
  • Alvarado, J.S., Rose, C.M., and LaFreniere, L.M., "Comparison of Dynamic and Static Methods for Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in Soil and Water," Pittcon 2005, Orlando, February 26 - March 4, 2005 (2005).
  • Alvarado, J.S., and Rose, C., “Static Headspace Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in Soil and Vegetation Samples for Site Characterization,” Talanta 62:17–23 (2004).
  • Alvarado, J.S., Rose, C., and Walker, J., “Determination of Low Levels of Volatile Organic Compounds in Vegetation and Soil Samples,” Abstract 100, Pittcon 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 17-22, 2002 (2002).
  • Alvarado, J.S., Rose, C., and Walker, J., “Determination of Low Levels of Volatile Organic Compounds in Vegetation and Soil Samples,” Pittcon 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 17-22, 2002.

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