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LABORATORY STUDIES ON THE STABILITY AND TRANSPORT OF INORGANIC COLLOIDS THROUGH NATURAL AQUIFER MATERIAL
Citation:
Puls*, R W. AND R. M. Powell. LABORATORY STUDIES ON THE STABILITY AND TRANSPORT OF INORGANIC COLLOIDS THROUGH NATURAL AQUIFER MATERIAL. Chapter 49, Manipulation of Groundwater Colloids for Environmental Restoration. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL, , 305-307, (1993).
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Manipulation of Groundwater Colloids for Environmental Restoration
Description:
The stability and transport of radio-labeled Fe2O3 particles were studied using laboratory batch and column techniques. Core material collected from shallow sand and gravel aquifer was used as the immobile column matrix material. Variables in the study included flow rate, pH, ionic strength, electrolyte composition, particle concentration, and particle size. Transport was highly dependent upon colloidal stability. Copy of book chapter available at NTIS as PB93175537.