Hydrogeological uniqueness and chemical-physical peculiarities guide the contamination dynamics and decontamination mechanisms in the environmental arena. A single composite geodatabase, which integrates geological/hydrological, geophysical, and chemical data, acts as a “cockpit” in the definition of a conceptual model, design of a remediation strategy, implementation, near-real-time monitoring, and validation/revision of a pilot test, and monitoring full-scale interventions. The selected remediation strategy involves the creation of "reactive" zones capable of reducing the concentration of chlorinated solvents in groundwater through the combined action of adsorption on micrometric activated carbon, which is injected into the aquifer, and d...
To meet future challenges in urban development with denser housing and sustainable water resources, ...
Chlorinated ethenes, frequently encountered contaminants in groundwater, are often found to be incom...
Les zones sources formées par les organochlorés dans les sols (DNAPL) peuvent contaminer les aquifèr...
The site of the New High-Speed Railway Station of Bologna is historically affcted by contamination d...
Delineation and understanding the geology and hydrogeology of a contaminated site is a fundamental r...
The presence of chlorinated solvents polluting groundwater in urbanized areas poses a significant e...
Knowledge of the geology and hydrogeology of the polluted site emblematize a key requirement for env...
Delineation and understanding the geology and the hydrogeology of a contaminated site, considering i...
In this thesis degradation of chlorinated solvents, e.g., tetrachloroethene (perchloroethylene [PCE]...
An innovative Groundwater Circulation Well (GCW) process was configured, installed, and tested for o...
Includes bibliographical references (page 51)Sites impacted with chlorinated solvents present unique...
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs), such as perchloroethene (PCE) and trichloroethene, are one of the most co...
International audienceA thirty years old polluted site (Néry-Saintines, Oise, France) is selected fo...
BackgroundDense Non Aqueous Phase Liquids (DNAPL) such as chlorinated solvents are common pollutants...
The implementation of a georefereced database provides an integrated management, representation and ...
To meet future challenges in urban development with denser housing and sustainable water resources, ...
Chlorinated ethenes, frequently encountered contaminants in groundwater, are often found to be incom...
Les zones sources formées par les organochlorés dans les sols (DNAPL) peuvent contaminer les aquifèr...
The site of the New High-Speed Railway Station of Bologna is historically affcted by contamination d...
Delineation and understanding the geology and hydrogeology of a contaminated site is a fundamental r...
The presence of chlorinated solvents polluting groundwater in urbanized areas poses a significant e...
Knowledge of the geology and hydrogeology of the polluted site emblematize a key requirement for env...
Delineation and understanding the geology and the hydrogeology of a contaminated site, considering i...
In this thesis degradation of chlorinated solvents, e.g., tetrachloroethene (perchloroethylene [PCE]...
An innovative Groundwater Circulation Well (GCW) process was configured, installed, and tested for o...
Includes bibliographical references (page 51)Sites impacted with chlorinated solvents present unique...
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs), such as perchloroethene (PCE) and trichloroethene, are one of the most co...
International audienceA thirty years old polluted site (Néry-Saintines, Oise, France) is selected fo...
BackgroundDense Non Aqueous Phase Liquids (DNAPL) such as chlorinated solvents are common pollutants...
The implementation of a georefereced database provides an integrated management, representation and ...
To meet future challenges in urban development with denser housing and sustainable water resources, ...
Chlorinated ethenes, frequently encountered contaminants in groundwater, are often found to be incom...
Les zones sources formées par les organochlorés dans les sols (DNAPL) peuvent contaminer les aquifèr...