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Principles of organic contaminant behavior during artificial recharge
Paul V. Roberts,
Albert J. Valocchi
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Organic Contaminants
100%
Retardation Factor
100%
Artificial Recharge
100%
Chloroform
66%
Solute
66%
Attenuation
66%
Chlorobenzene
66%
Sorption
66%
Organic Solutes
66%
Low Molecular Weight
33%
Retardation
33%
Chloride
33%
Concentration Fluctuations
33%
General Behavior
33%
Biodegradation
33%
Groundwater
33%
Aquifer
33%
Octanol-water Partition Coefficient
33%
Distance Traveled
33%
Organic Components
33%
Groundwater Recharge
33%
Conservative Tracer
33%
Organic Carbon Content
33%
Soil Materials
33%
Aquifer Materials
33%
Reclaimed Water
33%
Recharge Well
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Organic Contaminant
100%
Artificial Recharge
100%
Chloroform
66%
Chlorobenzene
66%
Chlorine Compounds
66%
Low Molecular Weight
33%
Groundwater Recharge
33%
Organic Carbon
33%
Partition Coefficient
33%
Chemical Engineering
Organic Contaminant
100%
Chlorine Compounds
66%
Biodegradation
33%
Organic Carbon
33%
Engineering
Retardation
100%
Molecular Weight
25%
Biodegradation
25%
Organic Constituent
25%
Molecular Mass
25%
Octanol-Water Partition Coefficient
25%