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Groundwater quality

In the following review, papers considering fate and transport processes in groundwater systems are discussed first. The fate and transport process papers are divided among saturated systems, vadose zone systems, and systems containing nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs). Within these categories, subdi...

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Published in:Water environment research 1995-06, Vol.67 (4), p.629-685
Main Authors: Mayer, A.S. (Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI.), Mitchell, R.J, Carriere, P.P.E, Hein, G.L, Rabideau, A.J, Wojick, C.L
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Language:English
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Summary:In the following review, papers considering fate and transport processes in groundwater systems are discussed first. The fate and transport process papers are divided among saturated systems, vadose zone systems, and systems containing nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs). Within these categories, subdivisions are made between physical, chemical, or biological processes such as hydrodynamics, sorption-desorption, chemical reactions, and biodegradation. Next, papers concerning groundwater quality monitoring and groundwater remediation are divided among various techniques or specific phases. Papers that are concerned with general field studies of fate and transport are discussed in the Monitoring-Field Studies subsection, ordered by compound or source classifications. Lastly, papers describing risk assessment and groundwater protection are discussed.
ISSN:1061-4303
1554-7531
DOI:10.2175/106143095X135903