February 01, 1996
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts
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B.F. Beck ed.
33 vol.
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no. 2
, pages 207-212
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61 pp.
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Elsevier
Because successful implementation of ground water remediation cannot be achieved without a full understanding of dissolved and non-aqueous phase transport mechanisms, the hydrogeologist must rely on developing a site conceptual model based on interpretation of field data. Investigative techniques for predicting the probable location of both light- and dense-non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL and DNAPL) in the flow continuum of karst aquifers are presented in this paper within the framework of ground water remediation options.