2007- 2008 Using
Electrical Resistivity Imaging to Evaluate Permanganate Performance during an
In Situ Treatment of a RDX-Contaminated Aquifer (funded by ESCTP joint
program of Department
of Defense and Environmental
Protection Agency).
Assessment of groundwater
remediation efforts typically involves discrete point sampling using wells, multilevel
piezometers, or direct push. These methods, however, can miss contaminants when
flow paths do not conform to the predetermined sampling grids. Our study at the Nebraska Ordnance Plant Superfund site at Mead,
Publications
Halihan,
T., J. Albano, S.D. Comfort, V.A. Zlotnik, 2011, Electrical resisitivity imaging of a permanganate
injection during in Situ treatment of RDX-contaminated ground water, Ground Water Monitoring & Remediation, published
online: 16 AUG 2011, DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-6592.2011.01361.x
Albano, J., Comfort,
S. D., Zlotnik, V., Halihan, T., Burbach, M., Chokejaroenrat,
C., Onanong, S. and Clayton, W., 2010, In Situ
Chemical Oxidation of RDX-Contaminated Groundwater with Permanganate at the
Nebraska Ordnance Plant. Ground
Water Monitoring & Remediation, 30: 96-106. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-6592.2010.01295.x
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Laying Out Electrode Lines |
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3D Interpretation of Injected Plume |
Verifying Interpretation by Geoprobe Sampling |