AbstractWe investigate a flow problem of relevance in bioremediation and develop a mathematical model for transport of contamination by groundwater and the spreading, confinement, and remediation of chemical waste. The model is based on the fluid mass and momentum balance equations and simultaneous transport and consumption of the pollutant (hydrocarbon) and nutrient (oxygen). Particular emphasis is placed on the study of processes involving the full coupling of reaction, transport and mechanical effects. Dimensional analysis and asymptotic reduction are used to simplify the governing equations, which are then solved numerically
245 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The analysis reveals that the...
A numerical model based on the finite element method is presented in this paper to describe transien...
This thesis was motivated by the need for better engineering tools to predict the extent of contamin...
AbstractWe investigate a flow problem of relevance in bioremediation and develop a mathematical mode...
summary:We study the unsaturated flow of an incompressible liquid carrying a bacterial population th...
Contamination of surface and ground water has emerged as one of the most important environmental iss...
The adoption of a suitable pumping–injecting well network and the human enhancement of the activity ...
AbstractBiofilms are very important in controlling pollution in aquifers. The bacteria may either co...
Biofilm-forming microbes can form biobarriers to inhibit contaminant migration in groundwater and po...
The objectives of this research are to develop a comprehensive mathematical model describing in-situ...
AbstractTrichloroethylene (TCE) is a very common contaminant of groundwater. It is used as an indust...
A convergent numerical method for modeling in situ biorestoration of contaminated groundwater is out...
In-situ bioremediation is a promising biotechnology for removing aqueous phase contaminants from gro...
<p>This thesis deals with the transport behavior of nonlinearly biodegradable contaminants in ...
Changes in hydraulic properties of soils and aquifers as a result of biogeochemical transformations,...
245 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The analysis reveals that the...
A numerical model based on the finite element method is presented in this paper to describe transien...
This thesis was motivated by the need for better engineering tools to predict the extent of contamin...
AbstractWe investigate a flow problem of relevance in bioremediation and develop a mathematical mode...
summary:We study the unsaturated flow of an incompressible liquid carrying a bacterial population th...
Contamination of surface and ground water has emerged as one of the most important environmental iss...
The adoption of a suitable pumping–injecting well network and the human enhancement of the activity ...
AbstractBiofilms are very important in controlling pollution in aquifers. The bacteria may either co...
Biofilm-forming microbes can form biobarriers to inhibit contaminant migration in groundwater and po...
The objectives of this research are to develop a comprehensive mathematical model describing in-situ...
AbstractTrichloroethylene (TCE) is a very common contaminant of groundwater. It is used as an indust...
A convergent numerical method for modeling in situ biorestoration of contaminated groundwater is out...
In-situ bioremediation is a promising biotechnology for removing aqueous phase contaminants from gro...
<p>This thesis deals with the transport behavior of nonlinearly biodegradable contaminants in ...
Changes in hydraulic properties of soils and aquifers as a result of biogeochemical transformations,...
245 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The analysis reveals that the...
A numerical model based on the finite element method is presented in this paper to describe transien...
This thesis was motivated by the need for better engineering tools to predict the extent of contamin...