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Site characterization, assessment and monitoring is a major component of contaminant site management.  Topics covered include long-term monitoring (LTM), traditional and emerging technologies for assessing the rate and extent of contaminant degradation, spatial and temporal distribution of contaminants, and formation properties that influence contaminant migration.
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Site characterization, assessment and monitoring is a major component of contaminated site management.  Topics covered include long-term monitoring (LTM), traditional and emerging technologies for assessing the rate and extent of contaminant degradation, spatial and temporal distribution of contaminants, and formation properties that influence contaminant migration.
 
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**[[Stable Isotope Probing (SIP)]]
 
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*[[Natural Attenuation in Source Zone and Groundwater Plume - Bemidji Crude Oil Spill]]
 
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Site characterization, assessment and monitoring is a major component of contaminated site management. Topics covered include long-term monitoring (LTM), traditional and emerging technologies for assessing the rate and extent of contaminant degradation, spatial and temporal distribution of contaminants, and formation properties that influence contaminant migration.

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