In this thesis a study of the factors affecting virus and virus-sized particle transport in discrete fractured dolomite rocks is presented. Physical and chemical characteristics of two fractured rocks were determined, including fracture aperture distribution, rock matrix porosity, mineral composition, and surface charge. Hydraulic and transport tests were conducted in the fractures with a conservative solute (bromide) and carboxylate-modified latex (CML) microspheres of three sizes (20, 200, and 500 nm in diameter). The earlier arrival of larger microspheres as compared to bromide indicated the effects of pore-size exclusion and preferential flow paths in the fractures. The tailing of the bromide and the smaller microsphere (20 nm) in the b...
This study compares the results of cationic amine-modified latex (favorable attachment) and anionic ...
Fractured rock aquifers consist of complex flow systems that impose several constraints on cleanup e...
Viruses and bacteria which are characterized by finite lives in the subsurface are rapidly transport...
In this thesis a study of the factors affecting virus and virus-sized particle transport in discrete...
Fractured rock aquifers are susceptible to contamination from septic tank leakage and municipal land...
Transport of micron-sized particles in fractured rocks can potentially contaminate groundwater and m...
[1] The impact of particle size on colloid transport was explored in two saturated, naturally discre...
Viruses and bacteria which are characterized by finite lives in the subsurface are rapidly transport...
The fundamental mechanisms involved in fate and transport of colloidal particles (viruses and latex ...
Knowing the factors that control the transport of viruses in porous media isvery important in determ...
A numerical model is developed for describing the transport of virus in a fracture-matrix coupled sy...
Summarization: This study examines the cotransport of clay colloids and viruses in laboratory packed...
AbstractA numerical model is developed for describing the transport of virus in a fracture-matrix co...
Analyzing the effects of ionic strength, particle size and particle characteristics on the transport...
Summarization: A quasi-three-dimensional particle tracking model is developed to characterize the sp...
This study compares the results of cationic amine-modified latex (favorable attachment) and anionic ...
Fractured rock aquifers consist of complex flow systems that impose several constraints on cleanup e...
Viruses and bacteria which are characterized by finite lives in the subsurface are rapidly transport...
In this thesis a study of the factors affecting virus and virus-sized particle transport in discrete...
Fractured rock aquifers are susceptible to contamination from septic tank leakage and municipal land...
Transport of micron-sized particles in fractured rocks can potentially contaminate groundwater and m...
[1] The impact of particle size on colloid transport was explored in two saturated, naturally discre...
Viruses and bacteria which are characterized by finite lives in the subsurface are rapidly transport...
The fundamental mechanisms involved in fate and transport of colloidal particles (viruses and latex ...
Knowing the factors that control the transport of viruses in porous media isvery important in determ...
A numerical model is developed for describing the transport of virus in a fracture-matrix coupled sy...
Summarization: This study examines the cotransport of clay colloids and viruses in laboratory packed...
AbstractA numerical model is developed for describing the transport of virus in a fracture-matrix co...
Analyzing the effects of ionic strength, particle size and particle characteristics on the transport...
Summarization: A quasi-three-dimensional particle tracking model is developed to characterize the sp...
This study compares the results of cationic amine-modified latex (favorable attachment) and anionic ...
Fractured rock aquifers consist of complex flow systems that impose several constraints on cleanup e...
Viruses and bacteria which are characterized by finite lives in the subsurface are rapidly transport...