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Factors controlling the distribution and transport of trichloroethene in a sand aquifer: Hydrogeology and results of an in situ transport experiment

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Urs von Gunten

A laboratory column containing aquifer sand was used to study biogeochemical processes occurring in groundwater. As a carbon source for the microbially mediated processes, lactate was introduced into the system. ...
Elsevier1996

Using deuterated trichloroethylene (TCE) in a tracer test to estimate the transport characteristics of a TCE plume

David Andrew Barry

A trichloroethene (TCE) plume has been identified in an unconfined sand aquifer in Perth, Western Australia. This is the first known major occurrence of groundwater contamination by chlorinated aliphatic compounds in Perth. A small-scale (ca. 13m), natural ...
International Association of Hydrological Sciences1995

Groundwater contamination by trichloroethene (TCE) in a residential area of Perth: Distribution, mobility, and implications for management

David Andrew Barry

Substantial TCE and ammonia contamination was detected in groundwater beneath a residential area in Perth. Investigation has successfully determined broad aspects of the extent of the TCE plume and its impact. The plume extends approximately 900 m in groun ...
Institution of Engineers, Australia1994

Typologie des aquifères du cristallin

This hydrogeological study of the crystalline aquifers of the Mont-Blanc and the Aiguilles Rouges massifs is part of the AQUITYP project, which has been carried out at the Geology Laboratory of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (GEOLEP). ...
EPFL1992

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