نتایج جستجو برای: plume

تعداد نتایج: 7494  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
a. agah f. doulati ardejani

this paper investigates the importance of considering biomass growth and decay for predicting a field scale microbial degradation of btex plume in an unconfined aquifer system in the pump station area of tehran oil refinery (tor), iran. a two-dimensional finite volume model has been presented to predict multi-species reactive transport incorporating physical, chemical and biological processes i...

2016
E. Kaminski S. Tait F. Ferrucci P. Husson

Copyright and Moral Rights for the articles on this site are retained by the individual authors and/or other copyright owners. For more information on Open Research Online's data policy on reuse of materials please consult the policies page. [1] During explosive eruptions, volcanic plumes inject ash into the atmosphere and may severely affect air traffic, as illustrated by the 2010 Eyjafjallajö...

2003
A. P. Zent

probable poor cohesion. The upper surface might be slightly indurated [2]. The MER rover may have the opportunity to examine this deposit, which occurs near the center of the Gusev landing ellipse. The deposition of other airfall units in the Sinus Meridiani region coincides with increased erosional activity there, suggesting a role for airfall deposits in the delivery or mobilization of volati...

2003
H. A. Scheeren J. Lelieveld G. J. Roelofs J. Williams H. Fischer M. De Reus J. A. De Gouw C. Warneke R. Holzinger H. Schlager M. de Reus J. A. de Gouw

A major objective of the Mediterranean INtensive Oxidant Study (MINOS) was to investigate long-range transport of pollutants (notably ozone precursor species). Here we present trace gas measurements from the DLR (German Aerospace Organization) Falcon aircraft in the eastern Mediterranean troposphere. Ten day backward trajectories and a coupled chemistry-climate model (ECHAM4) were used to study...

2008
Jiayi Pan David A. Jay

River plume front-generated internal solitons play an important role in the interaction between the plume and coastal waters. The internal solitons drive a non-harmonic velocity field, resulting in a horizontal transport that carries plume water seaward and redistributes nutrients and sediments. In this study, we present observations of internal solitons generated at the Columbia River plume fr...

2010
A. N. Campbell

Turbulent plumes, which are seen in a wide number of industrial and natural flows, have been extensively studied; however, very little attention has been paid to plumes which have an internal mechanism for changing buoyancy. Such plumes arise in e.g. industrial chimneys, where species can react and change the density of the plume material. These plumes with chemical reaction are the focus of th...

2010
Wei Li

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Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2007
Steven W Chapman Beth L Parker John A Cherry Ramon Aravena Daniel Hunkeler

A field investigation of a TCE plume in a surficial sand aquifer shows that groundwater-surface water interactions strongly influence apparent plume attenuation. At the site, a former industrial facility in Connecticut, depth-discrete monitoring along three cross-sections (transects) perpendicular to groundwater flow shows a persistent VOC plume extending 700 m from the DNAPL source zone to a m...

2000
Walt W. McNab

Biotransformation of dissolved groundwater hydrocarbon plumes emanating from leaking underground fuel tanks should, in principle, result in plume length stabilization over relatively short distances, thus diminishing the environmental risk. However, because the behavior of hydrocarbon plumes is usually poorly constrained at most leaking underground fuel tank sites in terms of release history, g...

2016
Richard HODGKINS Robert BRYANT Eleanor DARLINGTON Mark BRANDON

High-latitude atmospheric warming is impacting freshwater cycling, requiring techniques for monitoring the hydrology of sparsely-gauged regions. The submarine runoff of tidewater glaciers presents a particular challenge. We evaluate the utility of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) imagery for monitoring turbid meltwater plume variability in the glacier lagoon Jökulsárlón, Ic...

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