Dynamic Groundwater Modelling For The Evaluation Of Complex NAPL Recovery Systems
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Free (open access)
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Volume
75
Pages
12
Published
2004
Size
1,673 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/GEO040321
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
I. David & S.B. Anim-Addo
Abstract
Ground water data collection is carried out under precise supervision and control in a catchment area. The storage, evaluation and utilization of groundwater information are of utmost importance to ensuring both the protection of the quality of water for industrial use and its use as potable water. The contamination of groundwater sources through substances such as immiscible fluids known as Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids or NAPLs have drawn much attention in recent decades. Equally important is the demand to be able to quickly locate, demarcate and visualize these contaminated areas, especially in sensitive natural environments, with minimum effort. This paper provides a structured modelling strategy for digital groundwater measure
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