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Effects of Redox Zones on the Fate and Transport of Contaminants in the Saturated Subsurface; Characterization and Simulation
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Development and testing of a compartmentalized reaction network model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers. | WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH | Abrams RH, Loague K, Kent DB | Abrams RH, Loague K, Kent DB. Development and testing of a compartmentalized reaction network model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers. Water Resources Research 1998;34(6):1531-1541. |
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Journal Article | A compartmentalized solute transport model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers: 1. Theory and development. | WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH | Abrams RH, Loague K | Abrams RH, Loague K. A compartmentalized solute transport model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers: 1. Theory and development. Water Resources Research 2000;36(8):2001-2013. |
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Journal Article | A compartmentalized solute transport model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers: 2. Field-scale simulations. | WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH | Abrams RH, Loague K | Abrams RH, Loague K. A compartmentalized solute transport model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers: 2. Field-scale simulations. Water Resources Research 2000;36(8):2015-2029. |
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