Description |
1 online resource (246 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Chapter 1 Problems of Contaminant Hydrology in Siberia -- chapter 2 Direct Measurements of Air Distribution during in Situ Air Sparging -- chapter 3 Subsurface Barrier and Recovery Trench for Contaminant Removal: Naval Arctic Research Laboratory Point Barrow, Alaska -- chapter 4 Strategies for Development of Cost-Effective Amelioration Procedures for Oil Spills in Cold Regions -- chapter 5 Basis Guidelines for Conducting Groundwater Modeling Efforts to Meet Environmental Requirements -- chapter 6 Hydrogeoecological Problems in Developing the Diamond-Bearing Deposits in Northern Regions of Russia -- chapter 7 Application of Freezing for Concentrating Solutes in Liquid Radioactive Waste Solutions -- chapter 8 Feasibility and Computer Model Studies of Isolation of Radioactive Wastes in Perennially Frozen Bedrock -- chapter 9 Permafrost and Stratigraphic Layer Identification Using a Hierarchical Neural Network for Interpretation of Ground-Penetrating Radar -- chapter 10 Permeability of Frozen Silt to Organic Contaminants -- chapter 11 A Pore-Scale Model for Soil Freezing -- chapter 12 Sensible Heat Exchange during Snowmelt -- chapter 13 Retention Kinetics of Heavy Metals in Soils: Modeling Approaches -- chapter 14 Measurements and Modeling of Benzene Transport in a Discontinuous Permafrost Region |
Summary |
Environmental contamination in cold regions poses unique problems. It affects traditionally pristine areas and presents substantial operational difficulties. The extreme temperature range, soils and geology, the unique biological diversity, the freezing and thawing of pollutants, and the impact of human activities make environmental site assessment and remediation a challenging task. Based on papers presented at an international workshop held in Anchorage, Alaska, Contaminant Hydrology: Cold Regions Modeling provides insight into areas such as: Problems of contaminant hydrology ; Strategies for development of cost effective amelioration procedures ; Basic guidelines for conducting groundwater modeling ; Feasibility and computer model studies. Appoximately 50% of the earth's land mass is frozen at some time during the annual cycle. While we know a lot about contaminant fate and transport in cold regions, we must gain a better understanding of the effects of contamination and predicting the effectiveness of remedial actions. Contaminant Hydrology: Cold Regions Modeling provides this knowledge, making it easier to choose cost-efficient and effective methods |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Groundwater -- Pollution -- Cold regions -- Mathematical models -- Congresses
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Groundwater flow -- Cold regions -- Mathematical models -- Congresses
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Hydrology -- Cold regions -- Congresses
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Groundwater -- Purification -- Cold weather conditions -- Congresses
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SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Geography.
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SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Geology.
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Groundwater flow -- Mathematical models
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Groundwater -- Pollution -- Mathematical models
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Hydrology
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SUBJECT |
Cold regions -- Congresses
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Subject |
Cold regions
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Iskandar, I. K. (Iskandar Karam), 1938-
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Grant, S. A., 1953-
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ISBN |
1420026259 |
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9781420026252 |
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9781566704762 |
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1566704766 |
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9780429133312 |
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0429133316 |
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