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).
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).
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.
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.