Permeable reactive barrier (English Wikipedia)

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doi.org

  • Gillham, R.; Vogan, J.; Gui, L.; Duchene M.; Son J. (2010). Iron barrier walls for chlorinated solvent remediation. In: Stroo, H. F.; Ward, C. H. (eds.), In Situ Remediation of Chlorinated Solvent Plumes. Springer Science+Business Media, New York, NY, p. 537. doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-1401-9
  • Tratnyek, P. G.; M. M. Scherer; T. J. Johnson; Matheson, L.J. (2003). Permeable reactive barriers of iron and other zero-valent metals. In: Tarr M. A. (ed.), Chemical Degradation Methods for Wastes and Pollutants; Environmental and Industrial Applications. Environmental Science and Pollution Control, Marcel Dekker, New York, pp 371-421. doi:10.1201/9780203912553.ch9
  • Scherer, M. M.; Richter, S.; Valentine, R. L.; Alvarez P. J. J. (2000). "Chemistry and microbiology of permeable reactive barriers for in situ groundwater clean up." Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology. 30(3): 363-411. doi:10.1080/10643380091184219
  • Sheng, G.; Xu, S.; Boyd, S. (1996). Mechanism(s) controlling sorption of neutral organic contaminants by surfactant-derived and natural organic matter. Environmental Science & Technology. 30(5): 1553-1557. doi:10.1021/es9505208
  • McLellan, J. K.; Rock, C.A. (1988). Pretreating landfill leachate with peat to remove metals. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 37(1-2): 203-215. doi:10.1007/BF00226492
  • Crist, R. H.; Martin, J. R.; Chonko, J. (1996). Uptake of metals on peat moss: an ion-exchange process. Environmental Science & Technology. 30(8): 2456-2461. doi:10.1021/es950569d
  • Morrison, S. J.; Spangler, R. R. (1992). Extraction of uranium and molybdenum from aqueous solution: a survey of industrial materials for use in chemical barriers for uranium mill tailing remediation. Environmental Science and Technology. 12(3): 1922-1931. doi:10.1021/es00034a007
  • Fox, T. C.; Gupta, Neeraj. (1999). Hydrogeological modeling for permeable reactive barriers. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 68(1-2): 19-39. doi:10.1016/S0304-3894(99)00030-8
  • Demond, A. H.; Henderson, A. D. (2007). Long-term performance of zero-valent iron permeable reactive barriers: a critical review. Environmental Engineering Science. 24(4): 401-423. doi:10.1089/ees.2006.0071.
  • Mackay, D. M.; Cherry, J. A (1989). Groundwater contamination; Pump-and-treat remediation. Environmental Science and Technology. 23(6): 630-636. doi:10.1021/es00064a001

epa.gov

  • Naftz, D.L.; Feltcorn, E. M.; Fuller, C. C.; Wilhelm, R. G.; Davis, J. A.; Morrison, S. J.; Freethey, G. W.; Piana; M. J.; Rowland, R. C.; Blue, J. E. (1997-1998). Field Demonstration Of Permeable Reactive Barriers To Remove Dissolved Uranium From Groundwater, Fry Canyon, Utah. EPA. [2]

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  • Tratnyek, Paul G.; B. A. Balko; others (2002). Metals in Environmental Remediation and Learning (MERL). A multimedia CD-ROM that teaches chemistry through a story of environmental technology development. See: MERL Web Site Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine.

stormingmedia.us

  • Reeter, C.; Gavaskar, A.; Sass, B.; Gupta, N.; Hicks, J. (1998) Performance Evaluation of a Pilot-Scale Permeable Reactive Barrier at Former Naval Air Station Moffett Field, Mountain View, California: Volume 1. [1]

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  • Tratnyek, Paul G.; B. A. Balko; others (2002). Metals in Environmental Remediation and Learning (MERL). A multimedia CD-ROM that teaches chemistry through a story of environmental technology development. See: MERL Web Site Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine.