Browsing Earth and Environmental Sciences by Subject "oxidation"
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Evidence for Participation of Anammox in Nitrogen Attenuation Observed in Groundwater Impacted by a Manure Lagoon
(University of Waterloo, 2012-01-23)Decades of agricultural use of fertilizer and manure has resulted in nitrogen being the most common groundwater contaminant. Of the known processes for nitrogen attenuation, both denitrification and anammox produce a ... -
In situ Chemical Oxidation of Creosote/Coal Tar Residuals: Experimental and Numerical Investigation
(University of Waterloo, 2004)Coal tar, coal tar creosote and oily wastes are often present as subsurface contaminants that may migrate below the water table, leaving a widely distributed residual source of contaminants leaching to the ground water. ... -
Long-Term Fate of an Emplaced Coal Tar Creosote Source
(University of Waterloo, 2007-10-09)An emplaced source of coal tar creosote within the sandy Borden research aquifer has provided an opportunity to document the long term (5140 days) natural attenuation for this complex mixture. Plumes of dissolved chemicals ...