Advances in In Situ Biological and Chemical Groundwater Treatment
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Advances in In Situ Biological and Chemical Groundwater Treatment

Groundwater contamination generically refers to modifications in biological, physical, or chemical characteristics; radioactivity; or the presence of undesirable solutes at significant concentrations. In terms of undesirable solutes, inorganic or organic chemical mixtures frequently occur, including metals and semi-metals, such as chromium and arsenic, and volatile chlorinated hydrocarbons (e.g., tetrachloroethene, trichloroethene).
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Advances in In Situ Biological and Chemical Groundwater Treatment

Groundwater contamination generically refers to modifications in biological, physical, or chemical characteristics; radioactivity; or the presence of undesirable solutes at significant concentrations. In terms of undesirable solutes, inorganic or organic chemical mixtures frequently occur, including metals and semi-metals, such as chromium and arsenic, and volatile chlorinated hydrocarbons (e.g., tetrachloroethene, trichloroethene).
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Advances in Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport
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Advances in Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport

Abstract: The theme of this special issue is to explore the new territories beyond conventional subsurface flow and transport theories.
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Advances in Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport

Abstract: The theme of this special issue is to explore the new territories beyond conventional subsurface flow and transport theories.
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