Format:
Online-Ressource (XXX, 325 p. 70 illus., 40 illus. in color, digital)
ISBN:
9781461422396
Series Statement:
SERDP ESTCP Environmental Remediation Technology 4
Content:
Perry L. McCarty
Content:
This volume is meant to provide the practitioner with information on the natural mixing processes occurring in aquifers as well as to describe basic strategies that can be implemented to enhance mixing in particular cases. For example, when it comes to mixing miscible liquids, one can speed up mixing in the formation by manipulating the flow such as through the use of recirculation wells. Furthermore, much of the mixing can be achieved partially within recirculation wells themselves, where contaminated water is admixed with additives, volatile products may be removed through a vapor mass exchanger, etc. Thus, adding mixing wells can significantly increase the performance of the delivery and mixing system and speed up the process of remediation.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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; Delivery and Mixing in the Subsurface: Processes and Design Principles for In Situ Remediation; REFERENCES; REFERENCES; REFERENCES; REFERENCES; REFERENCES; REFERENCES; REFERENCES; REFERENCES; REFERENCES; REFERENCES; Preface; About the Editors; About the Authors; External Reviewers; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; CHAPTER 1: Introduction; BACKGROUND; OVERVIEW OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS VOLUME; ONGOING RESEARCH AND OUTSTANDING CHALLENGES; CHAPTER 2: CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES: THE NEED FOR MIXING; INTRODUCTION; GROUNDWATER CONTAMINANTS; REACTION AND MASS TRANSFER PROCESSES
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OverviewStoichiometry; Reaction and Mass-Transfer Processes; Reaction Kinetics; Summary; BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES; Biological Processes; Chlorinated Solvents; Biological Reaction Kinetics; Mass Transfer Limitations; Bioaugmentation; Organic Bioremediation Example: Edwards AFB, California; CHEMICAL PROCESSES; Oxidative Chemical Processes; Reductive Chemical Processes; Precipitation; pH Control; Example; Chemicals for pH Control; COSOLVENT AND SURFACTANT FLUSHING; Cosolvent Flushing; Surfactant Flushing; INORGANIC BIOREMEDIATION EXAMPLE: OAK RIDGE FIELD RESEARCH CENTER; SUMMARY
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CHAPTER 3: TRANSPORT AND MIXINGINTRODUCTION; MIXING; Mass Transfer from Separate Phases; Transverse Mixing; Longitudinal Mixing and Chromatographic Mixing; SCALE DEPENDENCY; PORE SCALE; Flow; Advection; Molecular Diffusion; LABORATORY-SCALE PROCESSES; Darcy´s Law; Diffusion; Advection-Dispersion Equation; Dual-Porosity Models; Sorption; FIELD-SCALE PROCESSES; CONCLUDING REMARKS; CHAPTER 4: HYDROGEOCHEMICAL MODELS; INTRODUCTION; MIXING AND REACTION PROCESSES; Overview; Example Remediation Technologies; HYDROGEOCHEMICAL MODEL GOVERNING EQUATIONS; Solution of Governing Equations
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SURVEY OF AVAILABLE HYDROCHEMICAL MODELSAnalytical Models; Numerical Models; CALIBRATION AND VALIDATION; CASE STUDIES OF MODEL APPLICATIONS; Natural Attenuation of Organic Pollutants; Enhanced In Situ Cometabolic Degradation of TCE; In Situ Chemical Oxidation of TCE by Potassium Permanganate; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; CHAPTER 5: TRAVEL-TIME BASED REACTIVE TRANSPORT MODELING FOR IN SITU SUBSURFACE REACTOR; INTRODUCTION; RESIDENCE-TIME THEORY; TRAVEL-TIME BASED REACTIVE TRANSPORT; ESTIMATION OF TRAVEL-TIME DISTRIBUTION; AN ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE; DISCUSSION AND EXTENSIONS; Spatial Mapping
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Multiple-Reactor SystemMixing Within Reactor; Chemical Heterogeneities; Reaction Rate Estimation; SUMMARY; CHAPTER 6: RECIRCULATION SYSTEMS; INTRODUCTION; TYPES OF RECIRCULATION SYSTEMS; Injection-Extraction; Groundwater Circulation Wells (GCWs); Tandem Recirculating Wells (TRWs); System Cost Comparisons; DESIGN PRINCIPLES; Effect of Remediation Goal; Environmental Factors to Consider in Design; Physical; Hydrogeology; Hydraulic Conductivity; Regional Hydraulic Head and Flow Field; Dispersion; Chemical/Biological; Groundwater Chemistry; Sorption; Reaction Kinetics
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Engineering Factors to Consider in Design
Additional Edition:
9781461422389
Additional Edition:
Buchausg. u.d.T. Delivery and mixing in the subsurface: processes and design principles for In Situ remediation New York [u.a.] : Springer, 2012 9781461422389
Language:
English
Keywords:
Grundwassersanierung
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Mikrobieller Abbau
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In situ
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Selbstreinigung
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Mikrobieller Abbau
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Methode
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Grundwassersanierung
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Mikrobieller Abbau
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In situ
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Selbstreinigung
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Methode
DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4614-2239-6