Monitoring engineered remediation with borehole radar

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Abstract

The success of engineered remediation is predicated on correct emplacement of either amendments (e.g., vegetable-oil emulsion, lactate, molasses, etc.) or permeable reactive barriers (e.g., vegetable oil, zero-valent iron, etc.) to enhance microbial or geochemical breakdown of contaminants and treat contaminants. Currently, site managers have limited tools to provide information about the distribution of injected materials; the existence of gaps or holes in barriers; and breakdown or transformation of injected materials over time.

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Lane, J.W., Day-Lewis, F.D., Joesten, P.K., 2007, Monitoring engineered remediation with borehole radar: The Leading Edge, v. 26, no. 8, p. 1032-1035, https://doi.org/10.1190/1.2769561.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Monitoring engineered remediation with borehole radar
Series title The Leading Edge
DOI 10.1190/1.2769561
Volume 26
Issue 8
Year Published 2007
Language English
Publisher Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Contributing office(s) Office of Ground Water, Toxic Substances Hydrology Program
Description 4 p.
First page 1032
Last page 1035
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