题名: |
A CASE STUDY ILLUSTRATING THE IMPORTANCE OF ACCURATE SITE
CHARACTERIZATION
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作者: |
(1) Frank P. Beck Jr., (2) Patrick Clark, (3) Art Fisher, and (4) Guy Sewell |
关键词: |
case;study;cura;characteristics;accu;urat;rate;constituent;port;effectiveness |
摘要: |
Too frequently, researchers rely on incomplete site characterization data to determine the
placement of the sampling wells. They forget that it is these sampling wells that will be
used to evaluate the effectiveness of their research efforts. This case study illustrates the
effect of some special site characteristics on the perceived results of one such research
project. The site that will be discussed in Fallon, NV. The special characteristics
concern the unusual characteristics of inorganic constituents in the groundwater, and their
effect on an experiment attempting bioremediation of a fire training pit plume. This
document will demonstrate the problems found and the methods used to correct the
sampling scheme. It will also suggest several parameters that should be considered when
performing the initial site characterization.
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报告类型: |
科技报告 |