Contaminant mass discharge to streams: Comparing direct groundwater velocity measurements and multi-level groundwater sampling with an in-stream approach

Volume: 206, Pages: 43 - 54
Published: Nov 1, 2017
Abstract
Quantitative knowledge of contaminant mass discharge is useful when assessing the risk posed to streams by point sources. However, due to a multi-directional flow field at the groundwater-surface water interface, reliable estimates close to streams are particularly challenging to obtain. Moreover, since the “true” value of the total contaminant mass discharge across a defined control plane is typically unknown at field sites, it is difficult to...
Paper Details
Title
Contaminant mass discharge to streams: Comparing direct groundwater velocity measurements and multi-level groundwater sampling with an in-stream approach
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Volume
206
Pages
43 - 54
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