An Advection diffusion Theory of Contaminant Transport for Stratified Porous Media microform

An Advection diffusion Theory of Contaminant Transport for Stratified Porous Media  microform
Author: Edward Allan Sudicky
Publsiher: National Library of Canada
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1983
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0315135026

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Canadiana

Canadiana
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 720
Release: 1986
Genre: Canada
ISBN: UOM:39015084455081

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Pollution Abstracts

Pollution Abstracts
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1984
Genre: Pollution
ISBN: STANFORD:36105007169472

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Indexes material from conference proceedings and hard-to-find documents, in addition to journal articles. Over 1,000 journals are indexed and literature published from 1981 to the present is covered. Topics in pollution and its management are extensively covered from the standpoints of atmosphere, emissions, mathematical models, effects on people and animals, and environmental action. Major areas of coverage include: air pollution, marine pollution, freshwater pollution, sewage and wastewater treatment, waste management, land pollution, toxicology and health, noise, and radiation.

Diffusion in Natural Porous Media

Diffusion in Natural Porous Media
Author: Peter Grathwohl
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461376025

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Diffusion in Natural Porous Media: Contaminant Transport, Sorption/Desorption and Dissolution Kinetics introduces the general principles of diffusion in the subsurface environment and discusses the implications for the fate and transport of contaminants in soils and groundwater. Emphasis is placed on sorption/desorption and the dissolution kinetics of organic contaminants, both of which are limited by the slow speed of molecular diffusion. Diffusion in Natural Porous Media: Contaminant Transport, Sorption/Desorption and Dissolution Kinetics compiles methods for calculating the diffusion coefficients of organic compounds (in aqueous solution or vapor phase) in natural porous media. The author uses analytical solutions of Fick's 2nd law and some simple numerical models to model diffusive transport under various initial and boundary conditions. A number of these models may be solved using spreadsheets. The book examines sorption/desorption rates of organic compounds in various soils and aquifer materials, and also examines the dissolution kinetics of nonaqueous phase liquids in aquifers, in both the trapped residual phase and in pools. Diffusion in Natural Porous Media: Contaminant Transport, Sorption/Desorption and Dissolution Kinetics concludes with a discussion of the impact of slow diffusion processes on soil and groundwater decontamination and the implications of these processes for groundwater risk assessment.

Selected Water Resources Abstracts

Selected Water Resources Abstracts
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 870
Release: 1975
Genre: Water
ISBN: STANFORD:36105007166361

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Water Management at Abandoned Flooded Underground Mines

Water Management at Abandoned Flooded Underground Mines
Author: Christian Wolkersdorfer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2008-02-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540773313

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This book addresses the processes related to mine abandonment from a hydrogeological perspective and provides a comprehensive presentation of water management and innovative tracer techniques for flooded mines. After an introduction to the relevant hydrogeochemical processes the book gives detailed information about mine closure procedures. The book also includes case studies and hints, and some new methodologies for conducting tracer tests in flooded mines.

Air Pollution Modeling

Air Pollution Modeling
Author: P. Zannetti
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781475744651

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Finishing this book is giving me a mixture of relief, satisfaction and frus tration. Relief, for the completion of a project that has taken too many of my evenings and weekends and that, in the last several months, has become almost an obsession. Satisfaction, for the optimistic feeling that this book, in spite of its many shortcomings and imbalances, will be of some help to the air pollution scientific community. Frustration, for the impossibility of incorporating newly available material that would require another major review of several key chap ters - an effort that is currently beyond my energies but not beyond my desires. The first canovaccio of this book came out in 1980 when I was invited by Computational Mechanics in the United Kingdom to give my first Air Pollution Modeling course. The course material, in the form of transparencies, expanded, year after year, thus providing a growing working basis. In 1985, the ECC Joint Research Center in Ispra, Italy, asked me to prepare a critical survey of mathe matical models of atmospheric pollution, transport and deposition. This support gave me the opportunity to prepare a sort of "first draft" of the book, which I expanded in the following years.

Our Landscape Heritage

Our Landscape Heritage
Author: Vincent Frank Zelazny,New Brunswick. Department of Natural Resources,New Brunswick. Ecosystem Classification Working Group
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2007
Genre: Ecological districts
ISBN: 1553962052

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Our Landscape Heritage provides an overview of the history and ecological makeup of the landscapes of New Brunswick to help ecological seekers starting out with basic knowledge about geology, soils, climate, and vegetation, to better understand why plants and animals are today distributed as they are. Part I outlines the rationale and history of ecological land classification (ELC) in New Brunswick, and presents basic scientific concepts and facts that help the reader to interpret the information that follows. Part II, Portrait of New Brunswick Ecoregions and Ecodistricts presents a detailed look at the variety and distribution of ecosystems across the geographic expanse of New Brunswick. Each of the seven chapters of Part II provides a high level description of the ecoregion, followed by detailed descriptions of each ecodistrict within the ecoregion.--Includes text from document.