The Acceleration of the Diffusion-Limited Pump-and-Treat Aquifer Remediation with Pulsed Pumping that Generates Deep Sweeps and Vortex Ejections in Dead-End Pores
<p><p>Clean water is a critical natural resource. We do not have much available: only 2.5% of water on Earth is freshwater and of that only 31% is in liquid form. 96% of the liquid fresh water is groundwater. Unfortunately that resource is subject to contamination by hazardous materia...
Main Author: | Kahler, David Murray |
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Other Authors: | Kabala, Zbigniew J |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/3915 |
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