458 Pages
    by CRC Press

    464 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Metal contamination of groundwater results from many human activities, including agriculture, mining, and the disposal of municipal waste and fly ash. Metals in Groundwater describes the transport of metals to groundwater from these and other sources. It also covers risk assessment of metals in groundwater, coupling of chemicals and hydrological models, and sorption of metals onto soils and clays. The speciation of metals is examined in detail. The book will interest researchers in environmental quality, mining, and agriculture; consultants; industry professionals; and personnel within regulatory agencies.

    1. Adsorption to Heterogeneous Surfaces 2. Metal cationianion Adsorption on Calcium Carbonate: Implications to Metal Ion Concentrations in Groundwater 3. Sub-Surface Redox Chemistry: A comparison of Equilibrium and Reaction-based Approaches 4. Lanthanide Ion Probe Spectroscopy for Metal ion Speciation 5. An Overview of Modeling Techniques for Solute Transport in Groundwater 6. Coupling of Speciation and Transport Models 7. Risk Assessment of Metals in Groundwater 8. Influence of Redox Environment and Aqueous Speciation on Metal Transport in Groundwater: Preliminary Results of Trace Injection Studies 9. Metal-Organic Interactions in Subtitle D Landfill Leachates and Associated Groundwaters 10. Trace Metals in Agricultural Soils 11. Uranium Transport in the Sub-Surface Environment Koongarra - A Case Study 12. Metal Speciation and Mobility as Influenced by Landfill Disposal Practices

    Biography

    Allen\, Herbert E.; Perdue\, E. Michael; Brown\, David S.