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Partitioning Tracers for In-Situ Detection and Measurement of Nonaqueous Phase Liquids in Porous Media
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Environmental Fate and Treatment of Toxics and Hazardous Wastes (1996)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Partitioning tracer tests for evaluating remediation performance. | GROUND WATER | Cain RB, Johnson GR, McCray JE, Blanford WJ, Brusseau ML | Cain RB, Johnson GR, McCray JE, Blanford WJ, Brusseau ML. Partitioning tracer tests for evaluating remediation performance. Ground Water 2000;38(5):752-761. |
R825407 (1998) R825407 (1999) R825407 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Nonideal transport of reactive solutes in heterogeneous porous media 6. Microscopic and macroscopic approaches for incorporating heterogeneous rate-limited mass transfer. | WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH | Li Z, Brusseau ML | Li Z, Brusseau ML. Nonideal transport of reactive solutes in heterogeneous porous media 6. Microscopic and macroscopic approaches for incorporating heterogeneous rate-limited mass transfer. Water Resources Research 2000;36(10):2853-2867. |
R825407 (1998) R825407 (1999) R825407 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Partitioning tracer method for the In Situ measurement of DNAPL saturation: influence of heterogeneity and sampling method. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Nelson NT, Oostrom M, Wietsma TW, Brusseau ML | Nelson NT, Oostrom M, Wietsma TW, Brusseau ML. Partitioning tracer method for the In Situ measurement of DNAPL saturation: influence of heterogeneity and sampling method. Environmental Science & Technology 1999;33(22):4046-4053. |
R825407 (1998) R825407 (1999) R825407 (Final) |
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Presentation | Application of partitioning tracers to a field site | None | Cain RB, Brusseau ML | Cain RB, Brusseau ML. Application of partitioning tracers to a field site. Presented at the American Geophysical Union National Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 27-30, 1997. |
R825407 (1998) R825407 (Final) |
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Presentation | Assessment of the use of partitioning tracers in an LNAPL contaminated site | None | Cain RB, Brusseau ML | Cain RB, Brusseau ML. Assessment of the use of partitioning tracers in an LNAPL contaminated site. Presented at the American Chemical Society National Meeting, Environmental Chemistry Division, San Francisco, CA, April 13-17, 1997. |
R825407 (1998) R825407 (Final) |
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Presentation | Modeling reactive solute transport influenced by physical and chemical heterogeneity at both pore and field scales | None | Li Z, Brusseau ML | Li Z, Brusseau ML. Modeling reactive solute transport influenced by physical and chemical heterogeneity at both pore and field scales. Presented at the American Geophysical Union National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 6-10, 1998. |
R825407 (1998) R825407 (Final) |
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Presentation | The partitioning tracer method for the in situ measurement of DNAPL saturation: influence of heterogeneity and sampling method. | None | Nelson NT, Oostrom M, Wietsma TW, Brusseau ML | Nelson NT, Oostrom M, Wietsma TW, Brusseau ML. The partitioning tracer method for the in situ measurement of DNAPL saturation: influence of heterogeneity and sampling method. Presented at the Geological Society of America National Meeting, Denver, CO, October 25-29, 1999. |
R825407 (Final) |
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