Geoenvironmental Engineering: Geoenvironmental Impact Management: Proceedings of the third conference organized by the British Geotechnical Association and Cardiff School of Engineering, Cardiff University, and held in Edinburgh on 17–19 September 2001
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H. R. Thomas
H. R. Thomas
Cardiff University
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978-0-7277-3921-6
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2001
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The influence of fluctuations in the groundwater table on Monitored Natural Attenuation
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R. Katzenbach;
R. Katzenbach
Institute and Laboratory of Geotechnics, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany,
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Matthias Vogler;
Matthias Vogler
Katzenbach GmbH, Frankfurt am Main, Germany,
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Anke Fehsenfeld
Anke Fehsenfeld
Institute and Laboratory of Geotechnics, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
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R. Katzenbach
Institute and Laboratory of Geotechnics, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany,
Matthias Vogler
Katzenbach GmbH, Frankfurt am Main, Germany,
Anke Fehsenfeld
Institute and Laboratory of Geotechnics, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
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Published:2001
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R. Katzenbach, Matthias Vogler, Anke Fehsenfeld, 2001. "The influence of fluctuations in the groundwater table on Monitored Natural Attenuation", Geoenvironmental Engineering: Geoenvironmental Impact Management: Proceedings of the third conference organized by the British Geotechnical Association and Cardiff School of Engineering, Cardiff University, and held in Edinburgh on 17–19 September 2001, R. N. Yong, H. R. Thomas
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INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS NATURAL ATTENUATION?
EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF MULTIPHASE FLOW
DISTRIBUTION OF NAPL IN THE PORES
CASE EXAMPLE
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
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