Do CSIA data from aquifers inform on natural degradation of chlorinated ethenes in aquitards?

Volume: 226, Pages: 103520 - 103520
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Back-diffusion of chlorinated ethenes (CEs) from low-permeability layers (LPLs) causes contaminant persistence long after the primary spill zones have disappeared. Naturally occurring degradation in LPLs lowers remediation time frames, but its assessment through sediment sampling is prohibitive in conventional remediation projects. Scenario simulations were performed with a reactive transport model (PHT3D in FloPy) accounting for isotope effects...
Paper Details
Title
Do CSIA data from aquifers inform on natural degradation of chlorinated ethenes in aquitards?
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
226
Pages
103520 - 103520
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