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MODELING CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT THROUGH SUBSURFACE SYSTEMS
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Charbeneau, R. J. AND J W. Weaver*. MODELING CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT THROUGH SUBSURFACE SYSTEMS. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 32(2-3):293-311, (1992).
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Modeling of contaminant transport through soil to groundwater to a receptor requires that consideration be given to the many processes which control the transport and fate of chemical constituents in the subsurface environment. These processes include volatilization, degradation, sorption and multiphase partitioning, leaching, advection and dispersion. Mathematical models for simulation of these processes may require significant data inputs. This paper reviews the important factors involved in modeling of subsurface transport as well as the data requirements and uncertainties. An application of a hydrocarbon spill screening model is presented.
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