Groundwater - Pollution.
Overview
Works: | 39 works in 11 publications in 11 languages |
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Titles
Groundwater contamination from lead arsenate mixing sites in Door County, Wisconsin /
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Practical handbook of soil, vadose-zone, and ground-water contamination : = assessment, prevention, and remediation /
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Study on heterotrophic-autotrophic denitrification permeable reactive barriers (HAD PRBs) for in situ groundwater remediation
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Groundwater remediation = a practical guide for environmental engineers and scientists /
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Investigation and assessment technology for typical groundwater-contaminated sites and application cases
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Economics of screening for the detection of pesticides in ground water /
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Environmental Impact Assessment of Recycled Wastes on Surface and Ground Waters = Engineering Modeling and Sustainability /
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Environmental Impact Assessment of Recycled Wastes on Surface and Ground Waters = Risk Analysis /
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Reactive Transport in Soil and Groundwater = Processes and Models /
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Introduction to phytoremediation of contaminated groundwater = historical foundation, hydrologic control, and contaminant remediation /
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Delivery and mixing in the subsurface = processes and design principles for in situ remediation /
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Arsenic contamination of groundwater = mechanism, analysis, and remediation /
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Contaminant geochemistry = interactions and transport in the subsurface environment /
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In-situ-verfahren zur boden- und grundwassersanierung = planung, verfahren und sanierungskontrolle /
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Groundwater pollution risk control from an industrial economics perspective = a case study on the Jilin Section of the Songhua River /
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Resilience, response, and risk in water systems = shifting management and natural forcings paradigms /
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