Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation

Billions of dollars are spent annually on surface and groundwater remediation, generating a demand by the public and government for effective modeling of contaminant fate and transport, with the hope that accurate models will result in the effective application of remediation efforts-and an efficien...

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Những tác giả chính: Chien, Calvin C, Medina, Miguel Jr. A., Pinder, George F.
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-10332009-10-13T01:19:55Z Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation Chien, Calvin C Medina, Miguel Jr. A. Pinder, George F. Environmental Sciences Billions of dollars are spent annually on surface and groundwater remediation, generating a demand by the public and government for effective modeling of contaminant fate and transport, with the hope that accurate models will result in the effective application of remediation efforts-and an efficient distribution of remediation dollars. Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation is the documented result of a workshop, Modeling and Management of Emerging Environmental Issues, held at Penn State University. This event assembled four panels of modeling experts from the U.S. and Canada to discuss modeling technology development and application, in order to promote sound and cost-effective environmental decision-making. Each of the book's chapters addresses one of the four critical issues discussed at the workshop: discharge of contaminated ground water into surface water bodies; fate and transport of contaminated sediment; optimization modeling for remediation and monitoring; and simulation of halogenated subsurface hydrocarbons. All of these issues involve technical or regulatory challenges and significant financial costs. This thorough analysis provides an overview on the state of the art in current practice and identifies emerging research and development trends within modeling technology. Each of the discussions considers not only technical issues, but regulatory and cost factors as well. * Surface Water-Groundwater Interactions and Modeling Applications, Miguel A. Medina, Jr. * The Role of Modeling in Managing Contaminated Sediments, Danny D. Reible * Optimization and Modeling for Remediation and Monitoring, George F. Pinder * Modeling Fate and Transport of Chlorinated Organic Compounds in the Subsurface, Brent E. Sleep * Appendix: Workshop Panels 2009-10-12T07:40:36Z 2009-10-12T07:40:36Z 2003 Book 156670667 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1033 en application/octet-stream CRC Press
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Chien, Calvin C
Medina, Miguel Jr. A.
Pinder, George F.
Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation
description Billions of dollars are spent annually on surface and groundwater remediation, generating a demand by the public and government for effective modeling of contaminant fate and transport, with the hope that accurate models will result in the effective application of remediation efforts-and an efficient distribution of remediation dollars. Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation is the documented result of a workshop, Modeling and Management of Emerging Environmental Issues, held at Penn State University. This event assembled four panels of modeling experts from the U.S. and Canada to discuss modeling technology development and application, in order to promote sound and cost-effective environmental decision-making. Each of the book's chapters addresses one of the four critical issues discussed at the workshop: discharge of contaminated ground water into surface water bodies; fate and transport of contaminated sediment; optimization modeling for remediation and monitoring; and simulation of halogenated subsurface hydrocarbons. All of these issues involve technical or regulatory challenges and significant financial costs. This thorough analysis provides an overview on the state of the art in current practice and identifies emerging research and development trends within modeling technology. Each of the discussions considers not only technical issues, but regulatory and cost factors as well.
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author Chien, Calvin C
Medina, Miguel Jr. A.
Pinder, George F.
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Medina, Miguel Jr. A.
Pinder, George F.
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title Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation
title_short Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation
title_full Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation
title_fullStr Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation
title_full_unstemmed Contaminated Ground Water and Sediment: Modeling for Management and Remediation
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publisher CRC Press
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url http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1033
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