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Publications Details for Grant Number R825689C058

Radon-222 Method for Locating and Quantifying Contamination by Residual Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids in the Subsurface

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Abstract 222Rn as an indicator of nonaqueous phase liquid contamination in groundwater. HEALTH PHYSICS Cantaloub MG, Gottipatti S, Higginbotham JF, Hopkins O, Semprini L Cantaloub MG, Gottipatti S, Higginbotham JF, Hopkins O, Semprini L. 222Rn as an indicator of nonaqueous phase liquid contamination in groundwater. Health Physics 1996;70(Suppl 6):36c. R825689C058 (Final)
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Abstract Radon-222 deficit method for locating and quantifying NAPL contamination in the subsurface. None Semprini L, Broholm K, McDonald ME Semprini L, Broholm K, McDonald ME. Radon-222 deficit method for locating and quantifying NAPL contamination in the subsurface. EOS, Transactions American Geophysical Union 1993;74(43):299. R825689C058 (Final)
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Book Chapter Radon-222 as a tracer for quantifying and monitoring NAPL remediation. None Semprini L, Cantaloub M, Gottipati S, Hopkins O, Istok J Semprini L, Cantaloub M, Gottipati S, Hopkins O, Istok J. Radon-222 as a tracer for quantifying and monitoring NAPL remediation. In: Wickramanayake GB, Hinchee RE, eds. Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds. Columbus, OH: Battelle Press, 1998, pp. 137-142. R825689C058 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Aqueous-organic partition coefficients for Rn-222 and their application to radon analysis by liquid scintillation methods. None Cantaloub MG Cantaloub MG. Aqueous-organic partition coefficients for Rn-222 and their application to radon analysis by liquid scintillation methods. M.S. Thesis. Department of Civil Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, December 2000. R825689C058 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Radon-222 as a tracer for performance assessment of NAPL remediation technologies in the saturated zone: an experimental investigation. None Gottipati S Gottipati S. Radon-222 as a tracer for performance assessment of NAPL remediation technologies in the saturated zone: an experimental investigation. M.S. Thesis. Department of Civil Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, January 1996. R825689C058 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Radon-222 as an indicator for nonaqueous phase liquids in the saturated zone: developing a detection technology. None Hopkins OS Hopkins OS. Radon-222 as an indicator for nonaqueous phase liquids in the saturated zone: developing a detection technology. M.S. Thesis. Department of Civil Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, July 1994. R825689C058 (Final)
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Journal Article Laboratory, field and modeling studies of radon-222 as a natural tracer for monitoring NAPL contamination. TRANSPORT IN POROUS MEDIA Semprini L, Hopkins OS, Tasker BR Semprini L, Hopkins OS, Tasker BR. Laboratory, field and modeling studies of radon-222 as a natural tracer for monitoring NAPL contamination. Transport in Porous Media 2000;38(1-2):223-240. R825689C058 (Final)
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Report Radon-222 as an indicator for non-aqueous phase liquids in the saturated zone: a numerical methods analysis. None Tasker BR Tasker BR. Radon-222 as an indicator for non-aqueous phase liquids in the saturated zone: a numerical methods analysis. M.S. Engineering Report. Corvallis, OR: Department of Civil Engineering, Oregon State University, 1995. R825689C058 (Final)
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