Groundwater and Subsurface Remediation Research Strategies for In-situ Technologies
The book illustrates the role of large-scale experiments in groundwater and subsurface remediation research. The optimization of existing techniques and the development of new approaches for in-situ remediation of contaminated aquifers and soils is a challenging multidisciplinary task. The book cove...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1996, 1996
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1996 |
Series: | Environmental Engineering
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Public and Private Initiatives to Develop Ground Water Remediation Technologies in the U.S.
- Decontamination of Abandoned Hazardous Sites in the City of Düsseldorf
- In Situ Bioremediation of Chloroethene Contaminated Soil
- Groundwater Protection and Water Supply — Concept and Major Results of a Technology Assessment Project Carried out on Behalf of the German Bundestag
- List of Authors
- Effective Parameters, Effective Processes: From Porous Flow Physics to In Situ Remediation Technology
- Regional Scales of Groundwater Quality Parameters and their Dependence on Geology and Land Use
- From Processes to Systems: Numerical Models
- From Processes to Systems: A Discussion of Predictive Modelling of Flow and Transport in Geologic Systems
- Predictive Modelling of Multicomponent Reactive Transport in Mining-affected Acidic Groundwater Environments
- Coupling Chemical Reactors with Particle Tracking Transport Models
- Problems and Issues of Constitutive Relationships Needed for Accurate Modelling of Multiphase Flow in Heterogenous Porous Media
- Surfactant Enhanced Dissolution of Pooled DNAPL: Numerical Modelling and Parameter Identification
- From Technology to Application: Strategies
- Safeguards and Remedies — A Basis for Decisionson Major Projects in Eastern Germany, and for their Realisation
- The Role of Large-Scale Experiments in Groundwater and Subsurface Remediation Research: The VEGAS Concept and Approach
- From Concepts to Quantification: Experiments
- The Hierarchical Organization of Experiments, a Leading Approach in Engineering Science
- Basic Knowledge and Perspectives on Biodegradation of Xenobiotic Compounds in Soil
- Quantifying Rates of Biodegradation in Contaminated Aquifers
- Heterogeneity of Soils and its Role in Solute Transport
- Visualization Experiments at the Pore Scale
- From Processes to Technologies: Interactions and Scales
- The Borden Site for Groundwater Contamination Experiments: 1978–1995
- The VEGAS Research Facility: Technical Equipment and Research Projects
- Metal-Enhanced Degradation of Halocarbons: Technology Development and Implementation
- Research Centre SFB 188 “Treatment of Contaminated Soils” — Examples from Investigations in the Field of Biological Soil Treatment