Title: Applied contaminant transport modeling 
Resource Type: document --> technical publication --> book / book chapter(s) 
Country: USA 
Year of publication: 2002 
Availability: February 2002 
Author 1/Producer: Zheng, C. 
Other Authors/Producers: Bennet, G. D. 
Author / Producer Type: University research group / research institute 
Publisher: Wiley 
Publisher City: UK 
ISBN: 0-471-38477-1 
Report / download web link (=direct link): http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471384771 ...  
EUGRIS Keyword(s): Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Contaminant hydrology
Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Ecotoxicology
Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Geochemistry
Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Hydrogeology
Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Microbiology
Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Modelling
Contaminated land-->Soil and groundwater processes-->Soil and groundwater processes overview
Groundwater protection-->Groundwater processes-->Contaminant hydrology
Groundwater protection-->Groundwater processes-->Ecotoxicology
Groundwater protection-->Groundwater processes-->Geochemistry
Groundwater protection-->Groundwater processes-->Groundwater processes overview
Groundwater protection-->Groundwater processes-->Hydrogeology
Groundwater protection-->Groundwater processes-->Microbiology
 
Short description: The challenges facing groundwater scientists and engineers today demand expertise in a wide variety of disciplines–geology, hydraulics, geochemistry, geophysics, and biology. As the number of the subdisciplines has increased and as each has become more complex and quantitative, the problem of integrating their concepts and contributions into a coherent overall interpretation has become progressively more difficult. To an increasing degree transport simulation has emerged as an answer to this problem, and the transport model has become a vehicle for integrating the vast amount of field data from a variety of sources and for understanding the relationship of various physical, chemical, and biological processes. Applied Contaminant Transport Modeling is the first resource designed to provide coverage of the discipline’s basic principles, including the theories behind solute transport in groundwater, common numerical techniques for solving transport equations, and step-by-step guidance on the development and use of field-scale modeling. 
Submitted By: Dr Stefan Gödeke WhoDoesWhat?      Last update: 13/11/2006

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