Contaminated Soil 2000: Seventh International FZK/TNO conference on contaminated soil
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2000
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DIFFICULTIES IN APPLYING NATURAL ATTENUATION IN REMEDIATION OF LEACHATE PLUMES
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Thomas H. Christensen;
Thomas H. Christensen
Technical University of Denmark, Dept. of Env. Science and Engineering Groundwater Research Center, Building 115, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
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Poul L. Bjerg;
Poul L. Bjerg
Technical University of Denmark, Dept. of Env. Science and Engineering Groundwater Research Center, Building 115, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
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Peter Kjeldsen
Peter Kjeldsen
Technical University of Denmark, Dept. of Env. Science and Engineering Groundwater Research Center, Building 115, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
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Thomas H. Christensen,
Poul L. Bjerg,
Peter Kjeldsen
Technical University of Denmark, Dept. of Env. Science and Engineering Groundwater Research Center, Building 115, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
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Thomas H. Christensen, Poul L. Bjerg, Peter Kjeldsen, 2000. "DIFFICULTIES IN APPLYING NATURAL ATTENUATION IN REMEDIATION OF LEACHATE PLUMES", Contaminated Soil 2000: Seventh International FZK/TNO conference on contaminated soil
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Summary
1 Introduction
2 What Is Natural Attenuation of Ground Water Contaminant Plumes?
3 The Basis for Suggesting Natural Attenuation of Leachate Plumes
4 Complicating Features of Landfills and Leachate Plumes
5 Why Is Natural Attenuation of Leachate Plumes Attractive?
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