2018
DOI: 10.2172/1468977
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Contaminant Attenuation and Transport Characterization of 200-DV-1 Operable Unit Sediment Samples from Boreholes C9497, C9498, C9603, C9488, and C9513

Abstract: iii Summary Contaminants disposed of at the land surface must migrate through the vadose zone before entering groundwater. Processes that occur in the vadose zone can attenuate contaminant concentrations during transport through the vadose zone. Thus, quantifying contaminant attenuation and contaminant transport processes in the vadose zone, in support of the conceptual site model (CSM) and fate and transport assessments, is important for assessing the need for, and type of, remediation in the vadose zone and … Show more

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“…Vadose zone cores can provide insight into geochemical and microbiological activity in contaminated sediments, which can affect the fate and transport of contaminants (Demirkanli et al, 2018;Fredrickson et al, 1993;Szecsody, Truex, et al, 2018;Truex et al, 2017). Additionally, studies of agricultural contaminant (nitrate) transport have used core samples collected at known times after fertilizer applications to examine how solutes are distributed in the vadose zone (Harter et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vadose zone cores can provide insight into geochemical and microbiological activity in contaminated sediments, which can affect the fate and transport of contaminants (Demirkanli et al, 2018;Fredrickson et al, 1993;Szecsody, Truex, et al, 2018;Truex et al, 2017). Additionally, studies of agricultural contaminant (nitrate) transport have used core samples collected at known times after fertilizer applications to examine how solutes are distributed in the vadose zone (Harter et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%