Hyporheic zones are increasingly thought of as natural bioreactors, capable of transforming and attenuating groundwater pollutants present in diffuse baseflow. An underappreciated scenario in the understanding of contaminant fate in hyporheic zones is the interaction between point-source trichloroethene (TCE) plumes and ubiquitous, non-point source pollutants such as nitrate. This study aims to conceptualise critical biogeochemical gradients in the hyporheic zone which govern the export potential of these redox-sensitive pollutants from carbon-poor, oxic aquifers. Within the TCE plume discharge zone, discrete vertical profiling of the upper 100 cm of sediment pore water chemistry revealed an 80% increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) co...
Thermal tetrachloroethene (PCE) remediation by steam injection in a sandy aquifer led to the release...
The hyporheic zone of riverbed sediments has the potential to attenuate nitrate from upwelling, poll...
Chlorobenzenes (CBs) are persistent groundwater contaminants of concern at hundreds of industrial si...
Hyporheic zones are increasingly thought of as natural bioreactors, capable of transforming and atte...
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs) are legacy contaminants whose chemical footprint is expected to persist in...
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs) are legacy contaminants whose chemical footprint is expected to persist in...
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs) are legacy contaminants whose chemical footprint is expected to persist in...
Legacy industrial contaminants, such as trichloroethene (TCE), that have been released to aquifers i...
The occurrence of chlorinated ethene transformation in a streambed was investigated using concentrat...
This work dealt with the physical and biogeochemical processes that favored the natural attenuation ...
Chlorinated solvent wastes (e.g., trichloroethene or TCE) often occur as diffuse subsurface plumes i...
Chlorinated solvents and their daughter products are the most common contaminants of groundwater at ...
In the transition zone between aquifers and aquitards, DNAPL pools of carbon tetrachloride and chlor...
The fate of chlorinated ethenes in a large contaminant plume originating from a tetrachloroethene (P...
The hyporheic zone of riverbed sediments has the potential to attenuate nitrate from upwelling, poll...
Thermal tetrachloroethene (PCE) remediation by steam injection in a sandy aquifer led to the release...
The hyporheic zone of riverbed sediments has the potential to attenuate nitrate from upwelling, poll...
Chlorobenzenes (CBs) are persistent groundwater contaminants of concern at hundreds of industrial si...
Hyporheic zones are increasingly thought of as natural bioreactors, capable of transforming and atte...
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs) are legacy contaminants whose chemical footprint is expected to persist in...
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs) are legacy contaminants whose chemical footprint is expected to persist in...
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs) are legacy contaminants whose chemical footprint is expected to persist in...
Legacy industrial contaminants, such as trichloroethene (TCE), that have been released to aquifers i...
The occurrence of chlorinated ethene transformation in a streambed was investigated using concentrat...
This work dealt with the physical and biogeochemical processes that favored the natural attenuation ...
Chlorinated solvent wastes (e.g., trichloroethene or TCE) often occur as diffuse subsurface plumes i...
Chlorinated solvents and their daughter products are the most common contaminants of groundwater at ...
In the transition zone between aquifers and aquitards, DNAPL pools of carbon tetrachloride and chlor...
The fate of chlorinated ethenes in a large contaminant plume originating from a tetrachloroethene (P...
The hyporheic zone of riverbed sediments has the potential to attenuate nitrate from upwelling, poll...
Thermal tetrachloroethene (PCE) remediation by steam injection in a sandy aquifer led to the release...
The hyporheic zone of riverbed sediments has the potential to attenuate nitrate from upwelling, poll...
Chlorobenzenes (CBs) are persistent groundwater contaminants of concern at hundreds of industrial si...