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Groundwater and Soil Contamination Database

Groundwater and Soil Contamination Database

A bibliographic database covering groundwater and soil pollution

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Aquifers 1 Chemical dispersion Environmental geology 1 Ground water 1 Movement 1 One-dimensional models 1 Pollutants 1 more ... Pollution 1 Pore water 1 Pumping 1 Recharge 1 Saturation 1 Simulation 1 Solutes 1 Tailings 1 Two-dimensional models 1 UMTRA 1 UNSAT2 Waste disposal 1 Water wells 1 Wells 1 less ...
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Predicting contaminant concentrations in groundwater beneath UMTRA disposal cells
by Darr, Paul S.; Goering, Timothy J.
Published in 1991
conference paper or compendium article
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Suggested Topics: UNSAT2 Suggested Topics: Chemical dispersion
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1 Darr, Paul S. 1 Elston, Wolfgang E. 1 Goering, Timothy J. 1 Keller, G. Randy
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