PPT-Multi-tracer approach to understanding contaminant fate and transport in karst aquifers

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Multitracer approach to understanding contaminant fate and transport in karst aquifers Amanda Laskoskie 1 Dr Dorothy Vesper 1 Dr Harry Edenborn 2 Dr Akram Alshawabkeh

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Multitracer approach to understanding contaminant fate and transport in karst aquifers Amanda Laskoskie 1 Dr Dorothy Vesper 1 Dr Harry Edenborn 2 Dr Akram Alshawabkeh 3 Dr Ingrid Padilla. Monica . Mustain. From groundwater encyclopedia: “. Refers to lands primarily underlain by limestone and dolomite where surface water is integrally connected to the ground water system from preferential flow routes.”. Amanda Laskoskie . 1. , Dr. Dorothy Vesper . 1 . , Dr. Harry Edenborn . 2. , Dr. Akram Alshawabkeh . 3. , Dr. Ingrid Padilla . 4. 1. . West Virginia University, . 2. Department of Energy, . 3. Northeastern University, . 2015. Motivation. Motivation. Motivation. Motivation. Motivation. Deepwater. Horizon. Valdez Exxon. Basics on Contaminant Transport. What processes do we usually consider?. Basics on Contaminant Transport. Chen LI .  . Masao Nagasaki. Kazuko Ueno Satoru . Miyano. Overview of the work. The topic of this presentation. Establish a quantitative methodology to model and analyze . By: Robert J Kelley. Karst review. Karst- mostly limestone/. dolostone. Well cemented grains. Conduit dominated. Features: caves (wet/dry) . springs, sinkholes. Tracing- an Overview. The art of tracking. greenfield. mining-associated . shared transport infrastructure through PPPs:. Challenges and Solutions . for sub-Saharan Africa. International. Finance Corporation. Cape Town, February . 2013. 2. Rapid economic growth in newly industrialized nations has fuelled a mineral “. mo_transport.f90. MODULE . mo_transport. USE . mo_kind. , ONLY: . dp. . USE . mo_time_conversion. ONLY: . time_days. IMPLICIT NONE. PRIVATE. . PUBLIC :: . MANAGEMENT. Dale L. Pate. NPS - National Cave . &. . Karst Program Coordinator. May 12-16, 2014. Cody, Wyoming. Cave & . Karst. Project Management. Importance of Understanding. the Resources. Harvey et al., . 1996. Two Approaches to Characterize . Hyporheic. Exchange. Hydrometric approach. Sub-reach-scale . measurement. of hydraulic heads and hydraulic conductivity to compute streambed . Fall . 2017. Central Premise. Karst is defined as a self-organizing aquifer. Interaction and feedback between soluble matrix and solvent flow. In carbonate aquifers, the self-organization can occur without biota. 2015. Motivation. Motivation. Motivation. Motivation. Motivation. Deepwater. Horizon. Valdez Exxon. Basics on Contaminant Transport. What processes do we usually consider?. Basics on Contaminant Transport. University of Rhode Island Cooperative Extension Water Quality Program. Alyson McCann, Water Quality Program Coordinator. alyson@uri.edu. (401) 874-5398. Topics. What do I do now that I’ve had my well water tested?. Objective. Protection of workers, the public, and the environment from contaminated soil and groundwater discovered at construction sites during excavation activities.. . 2. Skill Set. Recognizing common contaminants. forecast. short-. term. . urban. rail . passenger. . flows. . with. . incomplete. data. Jérémy Roos • Gérald Gavin • Stéphane . Bonnevay. European. Transport . Conference. 2016, Barcelona.

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