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Biodegradation of Organic Chemicals in Soil/Water Microcosms System: Model Development

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2007

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Liu, Ling, Tindall, James, Friedel, Michael, and Zhang, Weixian, 2007, Biodegradation of Organic Chemicals in Soil/Water Microcosms System: Model Development: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, v. 178, iss. 1, p. 131-143.

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The chemical interactions of hydrophobic organic contaminants with soils and sediments may result in strong binding and slow subsequent release rates that significantly affect remediation rates and endpoints. In order to illustrate the recalcitrance of chemical to degradation on sites, a sorption mechanism of intraparticle sequestration was postulated to operate on chemical remediation sites. Pseudo-first order sequestration kinetics is used in the study with the hypothesis that sequestration is an irreversibly surface-mediated process. A mathematical model based on mass balance equations was developed to describe the fate of chemical degradation in soil/water microcosm systems. In the model, diffusion was represented by Fick’s second [...]

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Added to ScienceBase on Thu Apr 18 09:13:00 MDT 2013 by processing file <b>Field Applications of Unsaturated Zone Flow Theory.xml</b> in item <a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/51118b5fe4b0361176563a11">https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/51118b5fe4b0361176563a11</a>

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1007/s11270-006-9185-z

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