MARK KRAM’S PUBLICATIONS

Site Characterization:

James Jacobs, Kram, Mark L., and Stephen H. Lieberman, 2000.  Direct Push Technology Sampling Methods in Standard Handbook of Environmental Science, Health, and Technology, Jay Lehr, ed., McGraw-Hill, 2000, pp.11.151 – 11.176.

 

Keller, Arturo A. and Mark L. Kram, 1999.  Use of Laser Induced Fluorescence to Detect DNAPL and Fluorophore Mixtures In-Situ, Proceedings of the XXVIII IAHR Congress, Graz, Austria, 22-27 August, 1999, p.6.

 

Keller, Arturo A. and Mark L. Kram, 1998.  Use of Fluorophore/DNAPL Mixtures to Detect DNAPLs In-Situ, in Nonaqueous-Phase Liquids, Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Battelle Press, eds. Godage B. Wickramanayake and Robert E. Hinchee, pp.131-136.

 

Koglin, Eric N., Edward J. Poziomek, and Mark L. Kram, 1994.  Emerging Technologies for Detecting and Measuring Contaminants in the Vadose Zone in Vadose Zone Characterization and Monitoring: Principles, Methods, and Case Studies, 896 pp., Lewis Publishers.

 

Kram, Mark L., 2003 (in print). DNAPL Characterization Methods and Approaches: Performance and Cost Comparisons, in Practical Handbook of Ground Water Monitoring, ed. D. M. Nielsen, Lewis Publishers.

 

Kram, Mark L. and Fred Goetz, 2003 (in print).  Organic Contaminant Monitored Natural Attenuation Guidance for Remedial Project Managers, in Practical Handbook of Ground Water Monitoring, ed. D. M. Nielsen, Lewis Publishers.

 

Kram, Mark L., Arturo A. Keller, Steve M. Massick, and Leroy E. Laverman, 2003 (in print).  Complex NAPL Site Characterization Using Fluorescence, Part 1: Selection of Excitation Wavelength Based on NAPL Composition, Soil and Sediment Contamination.

 

Kram, Mark L., and Arturo A. Keller, 2003 (in print).  Complex NAPL Site Characterization Using Fluorescence, Part 2: Analysis of Soil Matrix Effects on the Excitation/Emission Matrix, Soil and Sediment Contamination.

 

Kram, Mark L., and Arturo A. Keller, 2003 (in print).  Complex NAPL Site Characterization Using Fluorescence, Part 3: Detection Capabilities for Specific Excitation Sources, Soil and Sediment Contamination.

 

Kram, Mark L., D. Lorenzana, J. Michaelsen, B. Major, L. Parker, C. Antworth, and T. McHale, 2003.  Direct-Push Wells for Long-Term Chemical Monitoring, WWJ, April, p.16-19.

 

Kram, Mark L., D. Lorenzana, L. Parker, J. Michaelsen, B. Major, and E. Lory, 2003 (in print).  Performance Comparison Between Direct-Push and Conventional Hollow Stem Auger Installed Monitoring Wells, GWMR.

 

Kram, Mark L., Arturo A. Keller, Joseph Rossabi, and Lorne G. Everett, 2002.  DNAPL Characterization Methods And Approaches, Part 2: Cost Comparisons, GWMR, v.22, p.46-61.

 

Kram, Mark L., Arturo A. Keller, Joseph Rossabi, and Lorne G. Everett, 2001.  DNAPL Characterization Methods And Approaches, Part 1: Performance Comparisons, GWMR, v.21, no.4, p.109-123.

 

Kram, M., D. Lorenzana, J. Michaelsen, and E. Lory, 2001.  Performance Comparison Between Direct-Push and Conventional Hollow Stem Auger Monitoring Wells, in Proceedings: Tri-Service Environmental Technology Symposium, San Diego, CA, TMC Design Corporation, Smithfield, VA, pp.80-83.

Kram, Mark L., Stephen H. Lieberman, Jerome Fee, and Arturo A. Keller, 2001.  Use of LIF for Real-Time In-Situ Mixed NAPL Source Zone Detection, GWMR, v.21, no.1, pp. 67-76.

 

Kram, Mark, D. Lorenzana, J. Michaelsen, E. Lory, 2001.  Performance Comparison: Direct-Push Wells Versus Drilled Wells, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center Technical Report, TR-2120-ENV, January 2001, 55pp.

 

Kram, Mark L., Arturo A. Keller, and Lorne G. Everett, 2000.  DNAPL Site Characterization Methods and Approaches: Cost and Performance Comparisons in Treating Dense Non-Aqueous-Phase Liquids, Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, G.B. Wickramanayake, A.R. Gavaskar, and N. Gupta, eds., pp. 59-68.

 

Kram, Mark L., Stephen H. Lieberman, and James Jacobs, 2000.  Direct Sensing of Soils and Ground Water in Standard Handbook of Environmental Science, Health, and Technology, Jay Lehr, ed., McGraw-Hill, 2000, pp. 11.124 – 11.150.

 

Kram, Mark L. and Fred Goetz, 1999.  Natural Attenuation General Data User’s Guide, Naval Facilities Engineering Command document UG-2035-ENV, February, 1999, 35 pp.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1998.  Use of SCAPS Petroleum Hydrocarbon Sensor Technology for Real-Time Indirect DNAPL Detection.  Journal of Soil Contamination, 1998, Volume 7, No. 1, pp. 73-86.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1998.  Use of SCAPS Suite of Tools to Rapidly Delineate a Large MTBE Plume, Remedial Project Manager News, Winter 1998, pp. 13-15.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1998.  New Tool for Rapidly Evaluating Ground Water Transport Properties Now Available, Remedial Project Manager News, Summer 1998, p. 4.

 

Kram, Mark L. and Ernest Lory, 1998. Use of SCAPS Suite of Tools to Rapidly Delineate a Large MTBE Plume, Conference Proceedings for the Annual Meeting of the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, March 22-26, 1998, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 85-99.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1997.  Use of SCAPS Petroleum Hydrocarbon Sensor Technology for Real-Time Indirect DNAPL Detection.  Proceedings of the Seventh Annual AEHS West Coast Conference on Contaminated Soils and Groundwater: Analysis, Fate, Environmental and Public Health Effects, and Remediation, Oxnard, CA, 1997.

 

Kram, Mark L., Marlene Dean, and Rod Soule, 1997.  The ABCs of SCAPS.  Soil and Groundwater Cleanup, May 1997, pp. 20-22.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1996.  Framework for Successful SCAPS Deployment. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual AEHS West Coast Conference on Contaminated Soils and Groundwater: Analysis, Fate, Environmental and Public Health Effects, and Remediation, Newport Beach, CA, 1996.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1996.  SCAPS Team Efforts Saves Navy Dollars: Success Stories, Remedial Project Manager News, v.2, no.4, December 1996.

 

Kram, Mark L., Vern Novstrup and Stephen H. Lieberman, 1994.  Fast-Track Environmental Site Characterization Using Cone Penetrometer Technology.  White Book, Society of American Military Engineers.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1990.  Measurement of Floating Petroleum Product Thickness and Determination of Hydrostatic Head in Monitoring Wells.  Navy Energy and Environmental News Information Bulletin, November 1990, p.7-10.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1989.  Fate and Distribution of Organotin in Sediment of Four United States Harbors.  Masters' Thesis, San Diego State University, 147 pp.

 

Kram, Mark L., Peter M. Stang, and Peter F. Seligman, 1989.  Fate and Distribution of Organotin in Sediment of Four United States Harbors.  U.S. Navy Technical Report #1280, 79 pp.

 

Kram, Mark L., Peter M. Stang, and Peter F. Seligman, 1989.  Adsorption and Desorption of Tributyltin in Sediments of San Diego Bay and Pearl Harbor.  Applied Organometallic Chemistry, v.3, p.523-536.

 

Lieberman, Stephen H., Vern Novstrup, and Mark L. Kram, 1995.  Fast-Track Environmental Site Characterization Accomplished Using CPT, Remedial Project Manager News, v.1, no. 4, March 1995.

 

J. Rossabi, B. D. Riha, C. A. Eddy-Dilek, and M. L. Kram, 2000.  Field Tests of Cone Penetrometer-Based, DNAPL Characterization Methods, Groundwater Research, Rosbjerg et al. eds., Balkema, Rotterdam, Denmark.

 

Sinclair, Nate and Mark Kram, 1998.  High Resolution 3-D Seismic Reflection Surveys for Characterization of Hazardous Waste Sites, in Proceedings for the Third Tri-Service ESTCP Workshop, 18 August, 1998.

 

Stang, Peter M., Peter F. Seligman, Richard F. Lee and Mark L. Kram, 1990.  Distribution and Fate of Butyltin Compounds in Marine Sediments.  Proceedings of the 3rd International Organotin Symposium, Monaco, 17-20 April 1990, pp. 49-54.

 

Remediation:

Keller, Arturo A., Sanya Sirivithayapakorn, Mark L. Kram, and Michael Joy, 2000.  Innovative Treatment of MTBE in Groundwater, Soil and Air: A Case Study, Soil Sediment and Groundwater, March 2000, pp. 92 - 93.

 

Keller, Arturo A., Britta Bierwagon, Sanya Sirivithayapakorn, and Mark L. Kram, 1999.  Advances in Groundwater Treatment to Remove MTBE, Hazardous and Industrial Wastes, Proceedings of the Thirty-First Mid-Atlantic Industrial and Hazardous Waste Conference, pp. 199-208.

 

Keller, Arturo A., Sanya Sirivithayapakorn, and Mark L. Kram, 1999.  Remediation of MTBE-Contaminated Water and Soil, Remediation, Winter 1999, pp. 55 - 68.

 

Kram, Mark L. and Fred Goetz, 2003 (in print).  Organic Contaminant Monitored Natural Attenuation Guidance for Remedial Project Managers, in Practical Handbook of Ground Water Monitoring, ed. D. M. Nielsen, Lewis Publishers.

 

Kram, Mark L., Sanya Sirivithayapakorn, Michael Joy, Ernest Lory, and Arturo A. Keller, 1999. MTBE Remediation Using Hollow Fiber Membrane and Spray Aeration Vacuum Extraction Technologies in Abstracts for the Proceedings of the 1999 American Geophysical Union Annual Conference, December 1999.

 

Kram, Mark L., Sanya Sirivithayapakorn, Michael Joy, Ernest Lory, and Arturo A. Keller, 2000. MTBE Remediation Using Hollow Fiber Membrane and Spray Aeration Vacuum Extraction Technologies, Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center Contract Report, CR 00-004-ENV, September, 2000, 52pp.

 

Kram, Mark L. and Fred Goetz, 1999.  Natural Attenuation General Data User’s Guide, Naval Facilities Engineering Command document UG-2035-ENV, February, 1999, 35 pp.

 

Kram, Mark L., Sanya Sirivithayapakorn, Michael Joy, Ernest Lory, and Arturo A. Keller 1999. MTBE Remediation Using Hollow Fiber Membrane and Spray Aeration Vacuum Extraction Technologies in Abstracts for the Proceedings of the 1999 American Geophysical Union Annual Conference, December 1999.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1993.  Free Product Recovery: Mobility Limitations and Improved Approaches.  Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center Information Bulletin #IB-123, October 1993.

 

 

Plate Tectonics:

Girty, Gary H. and Mark L. Kram, 1988.  Are Paleozoic Thrust Faults in the Shoo Fly Complex, Sierra Nevada, Related to the Antler Orogeny in Nevada?  Geological Society of America, Abstracts With Programs, Proceedings of the 84th Annual Meeting of the Cordilleran Section, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 29-31, 1988.


General Environmental:

Kram, Mark L., 1998.  This is the Year of the Ocean: Let’s Clean it Up, Santa Barbara News-Press, Tuesday, August 18, 1998.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1991.  We Can Change The World.  San Diego Publishing Company, 48 pp.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1989.  Let's Not Trash the 90's.  Hotwater Magazine, v.2, p.18.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1989.  Now is the Time for San Diego to Begin Bracing for Future Environmental Concerns.  Beach and Bay Press, v.1, no. 15, p.2.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1989.  Recycling Response.  Beach and Bay Press, v.1, no. 16, p.2.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1989.  World Security.  Environmental Science and Technology, v.23, no.12, p.1434.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1988.  Earth Day Festival Comes Back to Life.  San Diego State University Daily Aztec, April 22nd, p.1.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1988.  The Surfer's Diet and Obligations.  Hotwater Magazine, v.1, p.20.

 

Kram, Mark L., 1987.  Practical Approaches to Environmental Solutions.  San Diego State University Daily Aztec, December 4th, p.3.

 

 

Served as primary author for the following reports, standards and publications of national and international importance:

 

ASTM Z5652Z, Draft Standard Guide for Selection of Chemical Field Screening and Field Analytical Methods Used in Vadose Zone Investigations.

 

ITRC, 2003 (in print).  Guide for Installation and Use of Direct Push Monitoring Wells.

 

NEESA 1992.  Immediate Response to Free Product Discovery.  NEESA Document No. 20.2-051.4, November 1992, 11 pp.

 

 

Served as technical reviewer or contributing author for numerous additional reports, standards, books, and publications including the following:

 

ASTM D5088, Standard Practice for Decontamination of Field Equipment Used at Nonradioactive Waste Sites.  Annual Book of ASTM Standards, v.04.08.

 

ASTM D5092, Standard Practice for Design and Installation of Ground Water Monitoring Wells in Aquifers.  Annual Book of ASTM Standards, v.04.08.

 

ASTM D6001, Standard Guide for Direct-Push Water Sampling for Geoenvironmental Investigations.  Annual Book of ASTM Standards, v.04.08.

 

ASTM D6724, Standard Guide for Installation of Direct Push Ground Water Monitoring Wells. Annual Book of ASTM Standards, v.04.08.

 

ASTM D6725, Standard Practice for Direct-Push Installation of Prepacked Screen Monitoring Wells in Unconsolidated Aquifers.  Annual Book of ASTM Standards, v.04.08.

 

ASTM PS85, Guide for Expedited Site Characterization of Hazardous Waste Contaminated Sites.

 

ASTM Draft Standard Practice for Direct Push Characterization of Petroleum Contaminated Sites With Laser-Induced Fluorescence.

 

Boulding, J. Russell, 1994.  Practical Handbook of Soil, Vadose Zone, and Ground-Water Contamination: Assessment, Prevention, and Remediation, 976 pp., Lewis Publishers.

 

ESTCP, 1999.  Cost and Performance Report: High Resolution Seismic Reflection to Characterize and Plan Remediation and Hazardous Waste Sites, 40pp.

 

ESTCP, 2000.  Cost and Performance Report: Electromagnetic Surveys for 3-D Imaging of Subsurface Contaminants, 54pp.

 

NAVFACENGCOM Guide Specification for Extraction and Monitoring Wells, NFGS-02670.

 

Nielsen, D.M., 2003 (in print).  Practical Handbook of Ground Water Monitoring, Lewis Publishers.

 

U.S. Air Force, 1994.  United States Air Force Remediation Handbook for POL-Contaminated Sites.

 

U.S.D.O.E., 2001. Induced Fluorescence Sensors for Direct Push Systems, Innovative Technology Summary Report, Tech ID 2237, CMST-CP-SCFA, 28pp.

 

U.S.E.P.A., 1993.  Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques, A Desk Reference Guide, Volume II: The Vadose Zone, Field Screening and Analytical Methods, Appendices C and D.  Office of Research and Development, Washington DC 20460, May 1993, EPA/625/R-93/003b.

 

U.S.E.P.A., 2003.  Applied and Potential Technologies for DNAPL Investigations.  Technology Innovation Office, Washington DC, 2003, EPA/524/R-01/03.