Modeling Aromatic Compound Transport in Groundwater

by Christopher G. Uchrin, Rutgers Univ, Dep of Environmental, Science, New Brunswick, NJ, USA,
Jack Katz, Rutgers Univ, Dep of Environmental, Science, New Brunswick, NJ, USA,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Environmental Engineering

Abstract:

Research results are presented from an ongoing study directed at obtaining a better understanding of the factors affecting the binding characteristics of organic chemicals to ground water solids by using mathematical models. A simplified model which has been presented in the literature is tested for its applicability to laboratory batch and column data collected for para-dichlorobenzene transport and fate in reconstituted matrices of water and soil from the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy and Cohansey aquifers. (Author abstract. )



Subject Headings: Mathematical models | Soil pollution | Water pollution | Water resources | Water supply systems | Mathematics | Soil water

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