Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediation. To date it is not clear whether this technique sufficiently reduces sediment-to-water fluxes of sediment-bound hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOCs) in the presence of bioturbators. Here, we report polychlorobiphenyl (PCB) pore water concentrations, fluxes, mass transfer coefficients, and survival data of two benthic species, for four treatments: no AC addition (control), powdered AC addition, granular AC addition and addition and subsequent removal of GAC (sediment stripping). AC addition decreased mass fluxes but increased apparent mass transfer coefficients because of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) facilitated transport across the bent...
We evaluated bioturbation as a facilitator for in-situ treatment with a thin-layer of activated carb...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
Over the last decades, industrial and urban development and emisions of many hazardous organic compo...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
It is unknown whether carbonaceous geosorbents, such as black carbon (BC) affect bioturbation by ben...
Hydrophobic organic compounds such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are the most frequently occur...
Many coastal sediments have accumulated large quantities of contaminants from past anthropogenic act...
Amendment of contaminated sediment with activated carbon (AC) is a remediation technique that has de...
In situ activated carbon (AC) amendment is a new direction in contaminated sediment management, yet ...
Prior research has demonstrated that amending sediment with activated carbon (AC) reduces contaminan...
Sorbent amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a novel in situ management strategy for addressing h...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
Carbonaceous materials (CM), such as activated carbons or biochars, have been shown to significantly...
Hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs) often reside in sediments sorbed to particles, most tightly ...
We evaluated bioturbation as a facilitator for in-situ treatment with a thin-layer of activated carb...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
Over the last decades, industrial and urban development and emisions of many hazardous organic compo...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
It is unknown whether carbonaceous geosorbents, such as black carbon (BC) affect bioturbation by ben...
Hydrophobic organic compounds such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are the most frequently occur...
Many coastal sediments have accumulated large quantities of contaminants from past anthropogenic act...
Amendment of contaminated sediment with activated carbon (AC) is a remediation technique that has de...
In situ activated carbon (AC) amendment is a new direction in contaminated sediment management, yet ...
Prior research has demonstrated that amending sediment with activated carbon (AC) reduces contaminan...
Sorbent amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a novel in situ management strategy for addressing h...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
Carbonaceous materials (CM), such as activated carbons or biochars, have been shown to significantly...
Hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs) often reside in sediments sorbed to particles, most tightly ...
We evaluated bioturbation as a facilitator for in-situ treatment with a thin-layer of activated carb...
Adding activated carbon (AC) to contaminated sediment has been suggested as an effective method for ...
Over the last decades, industrial and urban development and emisions of many hazardous organic compo...