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Dissolution Dynamics of Multiple Component NAPLs In Aqueous and Surfactant/Cosolvent Systems
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Journal Article | Johnson GR, Zhang Z, Brusseau ML. Characterizing and quantifying the impact of immiscible-liquid dissolution and nonlinear, rate-limited sorption/desorption on low-concentration elution tailing. Water Resources Research 2003;39(5):1120-1120. |
R827112 (Final) |
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Journal Article | McCray JE, Bai GY, Maier RM, Brusseau ML. Biosurfactant-enhanced solubilization of NAPL mixtures. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 2001;48(1-2):45-68. |
R827112 (2000) R827112 (2001) R827112 (Final) |
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Presentation | Boving TB, Zhang Z, Ji W, Brusseau ML. Simulation of mass transfer kinetics of chemically enhanced removal of residual trichloroethene. Presented at the International Congress of the International Association of Hydrogeologists, Cape Town, South Africa, November 26-December 1, 2000. |
R827112 (Final) |
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Presentation | Boving TB, Brusseau ML. Simulation of dissolution kinetics for the chemically enhanced removal of trichloroethene saturation from sand-packed columns. Presented at the Geological Society of America National Meeting, Denver, CO, October 25-29, 1999. |
R827112 (Final) |
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Presentation | Carroll KC, Brusseau ML, Taylor R, Gray E. Characterizing the physical properties and partitioning behavior of a diesel-PCE nonaqueous phase liquid mixture. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Superfund Basic Research Program, Tucson, AZ, November 3-6, 2002. |
R827112 (Final) |
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Presentation | Carroll KC, Brusseau ML, Taylor R, Gray E. Compositional effects on the physical properties and partitioning behavior of a diesel-PCE nonaqueous phase liquid mixture. Presented at the National Ground Water Association Southwest FOCUS Conference, Phoenix, AZ, February 20-21, 2003. |
R827112 (Final) |
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Presentation | Carroll KC, Brusseau ML. Ideality and dissolution dynamics of multicomponent NAPL in groundwater systems. Presented at the American Geophysical Union National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 10-14, 2001. |
R827112 (Final) |
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Presentation | McCray JE, Bai G, Brusseau ML, Maier RM. Nonideal biosurfactant-enhanced solubilization of nonaqueous phase liquid mixtures. Presented at the Geological Society of America National Meeting, Denver, CO, October 25-29, 1999. |
R827112 (Final) |
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Presentation | Tick GR, Brusseau ML. TCE dissolution and the effect of length scales on dissolution rates. Presented at the American Geophysical Union National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 10-14, 2001. |
R827112 (Final) |
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Presentation | Zhang Z, Brusseau ML. A distributed-domain model incorporating immiscible-liquid dissolution and rate-limited sorption/desorption in heterogeneous porous media. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Superfund Basic Research Program, Tucson, AZ, November 3-6, 2002. |
R827112 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Boving TB, Zhang Z, Ji W, Brusseau ML. Simulation of mass transfer kinetics for chemically enhanced removal of residual trichloroethene. In: Proceedings of the 30th International Congress of the International Association of Hydrogeologists, Cape Town, South Africa, November 26-December 1, 2000, pp. 703-706. |
R827112 (Final) |
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