The occurrence of chlorinated ethene transformation in a streambed was investigated using concentration and carbon isotope data from water samples taken at different locations and depths within a 15×25 ms tudy area across which a tetrachloroethene (PCE) plume discharges. Furthermore, it was evaluated how the degree of transformation is related to groundwater discharge rates, redox conditions, solid organic matter content (SOM) and microbial factors. Groundwater discharge rates were quantified based on streambed temperatures, and redox conditions using concentrations of dissolved redox-sensitive species. The degree of chlorinated ethene transformation was highly variable in space from no transformation to transformation beyond ethene. Comple...
Permanganate injection is increasingly applied for in situ destruction of chlorinated ethenes in gro...
Chlorinated ethenes are commonly found in contaminated groundwater. Remediation strategies focus on ...
The bioremediation potential of an aquifer contaminated with tetrachloroethene (PCE) was assessed by...
The fate of chlorinated ethenes in a large contaminant plume originating from a tetrachloroethene (P...
Thermal tetrachloroethene (PCE) remediation by steam injection in a sandy aquifer led to the release...
The demonstration of monitored natural attenuation (MNA) of chlorinated hydrocarbons in groundwater ...
At a field site in the industrial area of Vilvoorde, Belgium, we investigated the capacity of the in...
The extent, mechanism(s), and rate of chlorinated ethene degradation in a large tetrachloroethene (P...
grantor: University of TorontoThe isotopic effects of subsurface processes on the stable c...
Chlorinated ethenes are commonly found in contaminated groundwater. Remediation strategies focus on ...
Site characterization methods for measuring the occurrence, magnitude, and rate of microbial mediate...
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs) are ubiquitous groundwater contaminants, yet there remains a need for a me...
The degradation of chlorinated ethenes and ethanes in clay till was investigated at a contaminated s...
Currently there is no in situ method to detect and quantify complete mineralization of chlorinated h...
International audienceThis work describes the use of different complementing methods (mass balance, ...
Permanganate injection is increasingly applied for in situ destruction of chlorinated ethenes in gro...
Chlorinated ethenes are commonly found in contaminated groundwater. Remediation strategies focus on ...
The bioremediation potential of an aquifer contaminated with tetrachloroethene (PCE) was assessed by...
The fate of chlorinated ethenes in a large contaminant plume originating from a tetrachloroethene (P...
Thermal tetrachloroethene (PCE) remediation by steam injection in a sandy aquifer led to the release...
The demonstration of monitored natural attenuation (MNA) of chlorinated hydrocarbons in groundwater ...
At a field site in the industrial area of Vilvoorde, Belgium, we investigated the capacity of the in...
The extent, mechanism(s), and rate of chlorinated ethene degradation in a large tetrachloroethene (P...
grantor: University of TorontoThe isotopic effects of subsurface processes on the stable c...
Chlorinated ethenes are commonly found in contaminated groundwater. Remediation strategies focus on ...
Site characterization methods for measuring the occurrence, magnitude, and rate of microbial mediate...
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs) are ubiquitous groundwater contaminants, yet there remains a need for a me...
The degradation of chlorinated ethenes and ethanes in clay till was investigated at a contaminated s...
Currently there is no in situ method to detect and quantify complete mineralization of chlorinated h...
International audienceThis work describes the use of different complementing methods (mass balance, ...
Permanganate injection is increasingly applied for in situ destruction of chlorinated ethenes in gro...
Chlorinated ethenes are commonly found in contaminated groundwater. Remediation strategies focus on ...
The bioremediation potential of an aquifer contaminated with tetrachloroethene (PCE) was assessed by...