Cleaning contaminated soil/groundwater is important to federal and state agencies. Traditional contaminant removal methods are costly and impractical for large sites. Less disruptive remediation techniques (e.g., air sparging) are attractive but limited by the restriction of airflow in soil. The use of electromagnetic (EM) stimulation to expedite airflow, diffusion, and control air channel formation is investigated. The diffusion of an inert dye as the diffusive matter within water and the effect of EM waves on the diffusion are experimentally modeled. To study the effect on air sparging through saturated soil, a clear acrylic box filled with a water‐saturated glass bead medium and air as the diffusive matter is used. The effects of the ele...
Air sparging is a popular soil and groundwater remediation technique, which enables the removal of v...
This paper studies the effect of electromagnetic (EM) waves—with minimal heat generation—on transpor...
Air sparging is one of the most popular remediation technologies. However, it is limited to a small ...
Cleaning contaminated soil/groundwater is important to federal and state agencies. Traditional conta...
The task of cleaning leakage from aging underground tanks along with surface spills of gasoline and ...
Air sparging is a popular soil remediation technique that enables the removal of contaminants by dif...
The task of cleaning leakage from aging underground tanks along with surface spills of gasoline and ...
Air sparging is a popular soil remediation technique that enables the removal of contaminants throug...
Air sparging is a popular remediation technology for contaminated soils. However, the application is...
Air sparging is a popular remediation technology used for treating soil and groundwater contaminated...
Air sparging is a popular, yet slow, remediation technology for soil and groundwater contaminated wi...
The task of cleaning soil and/or groundwater contaminated by leakage from aging underground gasoline...
Air sparging is a technique that uses the injection of a gas (e.g., air, oxygen) into the subsurface...
Air sparging is a popular soil and groundwater remediation technique, which enables the removal of v...
This paper studies the effect of electromagnetic (EM) waves—with minimal heat generation—on transpor...
Air sparging is one of the most popular remediation technologies. However, it is limited to a small ...
Cleaning contaminated soil/groundwater is important to federal and state agencies. Traditional conta...
The task of cleaning leakage from aging underground tanks along with surface spills of gasoline and ...
Air sparging is a popular soil remediation technique that enables the removal of contaminants by dif...
The task of cleaning leakage from aging underground tanks along with surface spills of gasoline and ...
Air sparging is a popular soil remediation technique that enables the removal of contaminants throug...
Air sparging is a popular remediation technology for contaminated soils. However, the application is...
Air sparging is a popular remediation technology used for treating soil and groundwater contaminated...
Air sparging is a popular, yet slow, remediation technology for soil and groundwater contaminated wi...
The task of cleaning soil and/or groundwater contaminated by leakage from aging underground gasoline...
Air sparging is a technique that uses the injection of a gas (e.g., air, oxygen) into the subsurface...
Air sparging is a popular soil and groundwater remediation technique, which enables the removal of v...
This paper studies the effect of electromagnetic (EM) waves—with minimal heat generation—on transpor...
Air sparging is one of the most popular remediation technologies. However, it is limited to a small ...