2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-6782
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The effect of biochar amendment on chlorinated phenols retention in alluvial sediments during river bank filtration

Abstract: <p>Amendment of alluvial sediments with carbon rich materials such as biochars can be an effective method for controlling the penetration of hazardous substances from river water into drinking water sources during river bank filtration (RBF). In this work, the transport of chlorinated phenols (CPs) during simulated RBF through Danube alluvial sediment with and without biochar amendment was studied. In order to assess the effect of the biochar amendment on CPs retention in the alluvial sediment, c… Show more

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