Liquid elemental mercury occurrence in the subsurface as dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) is reported worldwide in proximity of several industrial facilities, such as chlor-alkali plants. Insight into Hg0 DNAPL infiltration behavior is lacking and, to date, there are no experimental observations of its infiltration and distribution in water-saturated porous media, except for capillary pressure-saturation column experiments. To better understand the processes governing elemental mercury DNAPL flow behavior, a series of flow container experiments were performed using mercury DNAPL (in sands and glass beads) and tetrachloroethylene (PCE) (in sands). While liquid Hg0 was not able to infiltrate in the sand-filled container due to an overal...
The major sources of mercury in the environment are coal-fired power plants, cement kilns, chlor-alk...
Considerable attention has been focused on issues relating to groundwater protection and remediation...
Elemental mercury, Hg(0), is ubiquitous in water and involved in key Hg biogeochemical processes. It...
Liquid elemental mercury occurrence in the subsurface as dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) is r...
Liquid elemental mercury occurrence in the subsurface as dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) is r...
Mercury is a contaminant of global concern due to its harmful effects on human health and for the de...
This thesis focuses on the characterization of the flow behaviour of elemental mercury (Hg0) DNAPL (...
Industrial use has led to the presence of liquid elemental mercury (Hg0) worldwide in the subsurface...
Mercury is a contaminant of global concern. The use of elemental mercury in various (former) industr...
Elemental mercury is known for its high density, viscosity and surface tension, making it suitable f...
'The migration and entrapment of dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) at hazardous waste sites is...
Hazardous dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs), such as chlorinated solvents, are slightly water ...
Dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) are common subsurface contaminants at many Department of Ene...
Previously funded EMSP research efforts were directed towards the quantification of dense non-aqueou...
Soil and groundwater contamination due to release and transport of DNAPLs, represents a diffuse envi...
The major sources of mercury in the environment are coal-fired power plants, cement kilns, chlor-alk...
Considerable attention has been focused on issues relating to groundwater protection and remediation...
Elemental mercury, Hg(0), is ubiquitous in water and involved in key Hg biogeochemical processes. It...
Liquid elemental mercury occurrence in the subsurface as dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) is r...
Liquid elemental mercury occurrence in the subsurface as dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) is r...
Mercury is a contaminant of global concern due to its harmful effects on human health and for the de...
This thesis focuses on the characterization of the flow behaviour of elemental mercury (Hg0) DNAPL (...
Industrial use has led to the presence of liquid elemental mercury (Hg0) worldwide in the subsurface...
Mercury is a contaminant of global concern. The use of elemental mercury in various (former) industr...
Elemental mercury is known for its high density, viscosity and surface tension, making it suitable f...
'The migration and entrapment of dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) at hazardous waste sites is...
Hazardous dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs), such as chlorinated solvents, are slightly water ...
Dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) are common subsurface contaminants at many Department of Ene...
Previously funded EMSP research efforts were directed towards the quantification of dense non-aqueou...
Soil and groundwater contamination due to release and transport of DNAPLs, represents a diffuse envi...
The major sources of mercury in the environment are coal-fired power plants, cement kilns, chlor-alk...
Considerable attention has been focused on issues relating to groundwater protection and remediation...
Elemental mercury, Hg(0), is ubiquitous in water and involved in key Hg biogeochemical processes. It...