Revealing chlorinated ethene transformation hotspots in a nitrate-impacted hyporheic zone

Volume: 161, Pages: 222 - 231
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Hyporheic zones are increasingly thought of as natural bioreactors, capable of transforming and attenuating groundwater pollutants present in diffuse baseflow. An underappreciated scenario in the understanding of contaminant fate in hyporheic zones is the interaction between point-source trichloroethene (TCE) plumes and ubiquitous, non-point source pollutants such as nitrate. This study aims to conceptualise critical biogeochemical gradients in...
Paper Details
Title
Revealing chlorinated ethene transformation hotspots in a nitrate-impacted hyporheic zone
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
161
Pages
222 - 231
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