Remediation Hydraulics

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CRC Press, 2008 M03 27 - 432 páginas

In situ treatments involving the arrangement of contact between prospective reactants in complex porous media require a refined understanding of solute migration. However, the tools and methods used to predict and control fluid movement in the subsurface need significant improvement. Practitioners and regulators must develop novel methods to

 

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Chapter 1 Fluids and Surfaces
1
Chapter 2 Properties of Porous Media
21
Chapter 3 Groundwater Flow Concepts
47
Chapter 4 MultiFluid and NonAqueous Flow
83
Chapter 5 Solute Dispersion in Porous Media
107
Chapter 6 Reactive and Sorptive Processes
133
Chapter 7 Contaminant and Reagent Mass Transport
147
Chapter 8 Conceptual Site Models
175
Chapter 11 Design and Interpretation of Aquifer Characterization Tests
243
Chapter 12 Tracer Study Design and Interpretation
273
Chapter 13 Injection Based Reactive Zone Design
317
Chapter 14 Flow Controlling Reactive Zone Designs
369
Chapter 15 Summary of New Developments and Their Implications
385
Chapter 16 References
391
Plates
397
Back Cover
406

Chapter 9 Hydrostratigraphic Characterization
189
Chapter 10 Principles of Well Design
223

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Fred C. Payne, Joseph A. Quinnan, Scott T. Potter

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