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Groundwater and subsurface remediation : research strategies for in-situ technologies

Helmut Kobus, Baldur Barczewski, Hans-Peter Koschitzky (Hrsg.)

(Environmental engineering)

Springer, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This work 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 resulting from accidental spills, old waste deposits or abandoned industrial sites is a multidisciplinary task. The book covers the spectrum from basic process research to technology experiments and numerical systems simulation as well as various aspects of processes for extraction, decomposition and immobilization of contaminants.

Table of Contents

From the contents: The Role of Large-Scale Experiments in Groundwater and Subsurface Remediation Research: The VEGAS Concept and Approach.- From Concepts to Quantification: Experiments.- From Processes to Technologies: Interaction and Scales.- From Processes to Systems: Numerical Models.- From Technology to Applications: Strategies.

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