Redox zonation for different groundwater flow paths during bank filtration: a case study at Liao River, Shenyang, northeastern China
Abstract
The spatial and temporal distribution of redox zones in an aquifer is important when designing groundwater supply systems. Redox zonation can have direct or indirect control of the biological and chemical reactions and mobility of pollutants. In this study, redox conditions are characterized by interpreting the hydrogeological conditions and water chemistry in groundwater during bank infiltration at a site in Shenyang, northeast China. The...
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Title
Redox zonation for different groundwater flow paths during bank filtration: a case study at Liao River, Shenyang, northeastern China
Published Date
Mar 28, 2018
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
5
Pages
1573 - 1589
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