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− | *[ | + | *[http://www.environmentalrestoration.wiki/images/8/8d/CSIA_Technical_Paper.pdf Compound Specific Isotope Analysis: The Science, Technology and Selected Examples from the Literature with Application to Fuel Oxygenates and Chlorinated Solvents] |
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− | *[ | + | *[http://www.environmentalrestoration.wiki/images/2/2e/Role-of-DHC-Organism-Natural-Attenuation-Chlorinated-Ethylenes.pdf Evaluation of the Role of Dehalococcoides Organisms in the Natural Attenuation of Chlorinated Ethylenes in Ground Water] |
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Site characterization, assessment & 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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Additional Documents
- Compound Specific Isotope Analysis: The Science, Technology and Selected Examples from the Literature with Application to Fuel Oxygenates and Chlorinated Solvents
- Designing Monitoring Programs to Effectively Evaluate the Performance of Natural Attenuation
- Evaluation of the Role of Dehalococcoides Organisms in the Natural Attenuation of Chlorinated Ethylenes in Ground Water