Article
Persistent source influences on the trailing edge of a groundwater plume, and natural attenuation timeframes: the F-Area Savannah River Site.
Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, California, USA.
Environmental Science & Technology (impact factor:
4.8).
03/2012;
46(8):4490-7.
DOI:10.1021/es204265q
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
basin's vadose zone
contaminant recharge
current plume characteristics
groundwater plume
guide science-based remediation
limited number
model's
natural attenuation timeframes
natural recharge
new understanding
nitrate concentrations
persistence
plume
plume dynamics
plume tritium
radionuclides
remediating
Savannah River Site's F-Area
time-dependent basin drainage rates