This chapter focuses on the mechanisms that govern the propagation of contaminants in aquifers. A qualitative and analytical description of the main hydrological, physico-chemical and biological process is provided. The hydrological mechanisms responsible for the transport and spreading of contaminants derive from the presence and movement of groundwater. The first of such processes is advection, according to which a compound is transported along the main direction of flow at seepage velocity. Molecular diffusion, instead, is responsible for the migration of the contaminant from high to low concentration areas, as a result of thermal agitation of water molecules. The last hydrological process is mechanical dispersion, which is a consequence...
Contaminants like nitroaromatic compounds can be degraded in the subsurface to similar or even more ...
The objective of the studies presented in this thesis is to use modelling and experimental analyses ...
Abstract The incorporation of microbial processes into reactive transport models has generally proce...
Aquifer contamination occurs following a release of chemical compoundsin groundwater exploited for h...
Transport of contaminants constitutes a potential threat for public health and ecosystems. One of th...
Groundwater has always played an important role in human history. Groundwater contamination has been...
The previous Chapters described the transport of miscible compounds in aquifers. Here, mechanisms of...
A wide diversity of physical and chemical processes control the distribution of species in waters in...
quantitative understanding of the transport of pollutants in groundwater is of great importance from...
In the following review, papers considering fate and transport processes in groundwater systems are ...
<p>A simple theory to predict groundwater quality upon contamination from diffuse sources was ...
Water-supply hydrogeology and contaminant hydrogeology occupy very different parts of the scientific...
Contaminants originating from human activities have entered the subsurface environment through waste...
<p>This thesis deals with the transport behavior of nonlinearly biodegradable contaminants in ...
A quantitative understanding of the transport of pollutants in groundwater is of great importance fr...
Contaminants like nitroaromatic compounds can be degraded in the subsurface to similar or even more ...
The objective of the studies presented in this thesis is to use modelling and experimental analyses ...
Abstract The incorporation of microbial processes into reactive transport models has generally proce...
Aquifer contamination occurs following a release of chemical compoundsin groundwater exploited for h...
Transport of contaminants constitutes a potential threat for public health and ecosystems. One of th...
Groundwater has always played an important role in human history. Groundwater contamination has been...
The previous Chapters described the transport of miscible compounds in aquifers. Here, mechanisms of...
A wide diversity of physical and chemical processes control the distribution of species in waters in...
quantitative understanding of the transport of pollutants in groundwater is of great importance from...
In the following review, papers considering fate and transport processes in groundwater systems are ...
<p>A simple theory to predict groundwater quality upon contamination from diffuse sources was ...
Water-supply hydrogeology and contaminant hydrogeology occupy very different parts of the scientific...
Contaminants originating from human activities have entered the subsurface environment through waste...
<p>This thesis deals with the transport behavior of nonlinearly biodegradable contaminants in ...
A quantitative understanding of the transport of pollutants in groundwater is of great importance fr...
Contaminants like nitroaromatic compounds can be degraded in the subsurface to similar or even more ...
The objective of the studies presented in this thesis is to use modelling and experimental analyses ...
Abstract The incorporation of microbial processes into reactive transport models has generally proce...