2008
DOI: 10.1002/rem.20163
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Geochemical evaluation of metals in groundwater at long‐term monitoring sites and active remediation sites

Abstract: At many sites, long-term monitoring (LTM) programs include metals as chemicals of concern, although they may not be site-related contaminants and their detected concentrations may be natural. At other sites, active remediation of organic contaminants in groundwater results in changes to local geochemical conditions that affect metal concentrations. Metals should be carefully considered at both types of sites, even if they are not primary contaminants of concern. Geochemical evaluation can be performed at LTM s… Show more

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“…Geochemical ratio analysis is frequently used to assess if metal concentrations in groundwater are naturally occurring (Thorbjornsen & Myers 2007, 2008; U.S. Navy [USN] 2004). Typically this entails assessing the correlation between two elements, a trace element of interest (typically the COPC) against a major element such as aluminium or iron.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Background Concentration Thresholds Of Constitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geochemical ratio analysis is frequently used to assess if metal concentrations in groundwater are naturally occurring (Thorbjornsen & Myers 2007, 2008; U.S. Navy [USN] 2004). Typically this entails assessing the correlation between two elements, a trace element of interest (typically the COPC) against a major element such as aluminium or iron.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Background Concentration Thresholds Of Constitmentioning
confidence: 99%