The objective of groundwater sampling for site characterisation is the collection of samples that represent the underlying conditions at a site and ensuring that sample integrity is maintained from field to laboratory. The authors describe the tools available to the field sampler for the collection of groundwater samples, methods of on-site water quality analysis and the appropriate preservation and handling of samples. There are a variety of portable sampling devices available for the collection of groundwater, however, each application has different requirements and is dependant on the contaminant(s) of interest and most importantly, the specification of the borehole to be sampled. A number of different sampling devices and their a...
In France, passive sampling is an emerging method to measure groundwater quality and as a consequenc...
Context => Passive samplers applied to groundwater are synonymous with "no-purge sampling" (ITRC, 20...
Groundwater-quality assessment at contaminated sites often involves the use of short-screen (1.5 to ...
The collection of representative groundwater samples is an essential prerequisite in hydrogeological...
Groundwater is one of our most vital resources. Approximately 90% of all readily available fresh wat...
Fundamental to proper sampling of well water to assess groundwater contamination is an understanding...
Prevention or management of pollution of groundwater is based on sampling. Sampling leads to determi...
Adherence to a standard groundwater sampling method is a fundamental requirement for the accurate as...
Most ground-water sampling methods require the investigator to purge a large quantity of stagnant wa...
International audienceIt is necessary to take into account the impact of the field stages on the che...
A methodology for the improved characterisation of organic contaminant fate in fractured aquifers is...
Data collected from six monitoring wells at waste disposal sites in Illinois were used to evaluate ...
Groundwater pollution is a worldwide phenomenon with potentially disastrous consequences. Prevention...
Groundwater is an important component of water supplies in most countries. It exists in aquifers und...
International audienceThere are uncertainties about to what extend the water in the well is represen...
In France, passive sampling is an emerging method to measure groundwater quality and as a consequenc...
Context => Passive samplers applied to groundwater are synonymous with "no-purge sampling" (ITRC, 20...
Groundwater-quality assessment at contaminated sites often involves the use of short-screen (1.5 to ...
The collection of representative groundwater samples is an essential prerequisite in hydrogeological...
Groundwater is one of our most vital resources. Approximately 90% of all readily available fresh wat...
Fundamental to proper sampling of well water to assess groundwater contamination is an understanding...
Prevention or management of pollution of groundwater is based on sampling. Sampling leads to determi...
Adherence to a standard groundwater sampling method is a fundamental requirement for the accurate as...
Most ground-water sampling methods require the investigator to purge a large quantity of stagnant wa...
International audienceIt is necessary to take into account the impact of the field stages on the che...
A methodology for the improved characterisation of organic contaminant fate in fractured aquifers is...
Data collected from six monitoring wells at waste disposal sites in Illinois were used to evaluate ...
Groundwater pollution is a worldwide phenomenon with potentially disastrous consequences. Prevention...
Groundwater is an important component of water supplies in most countries. It exists in aquifers und...
International audienceThere are uncertainties about to what extend the water in the well is represen...
In France, passive sampling is an emerging method to measure groundwater quality and as a consequenc...
Context => Passive samplers applied to groundwater are synonymous with "no-purge sampling" (ITRC, 20...
Groundwater-quality assessment at contaminated sites often involves the use of short-screen (1.5 to ...