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Kaveh Sookhak Lari
Other affiliations: University of Isfahan, University of South Australia, Imperial College London ...read more
Bio: Kaveh Sookhak Lari is an academic researcher from Edith Cowan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schmidt number & Mass transfer. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications receiving 285 citations. Previous affiliations of Kaveh Sookhak Lari include University of Isfahan & University of South Australia.
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TL;DR: Key challenges to the understanding are described, inclusive of the dominance of methanogenic or aerobic biodegradation processes, the potentially changeability of rates due to the weathering profile of LNAPL products and ages, and linkages to underlying bioprocesses.
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TL;DR: In this article, a verified framework is used to model effects of hysteresis on partitioning of BTEX, TMB and short and long chain alkanes from a typical gasoline spill.
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TL;DR: A multi-component simulation framework was developed and applied to simulate the broad range of multi-phase remediation and recovery methods used in the field trials, enabling longer term prediction of the effectiveness of remediation approaches allowing better determination of remediated endpoints and long-term risks.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a model was developed to predict LNAPL specific volumes and transmissivities from current fluid level measurements in wells and either recorded historic fluid level fluctuations in wells or estimates.
Abstract: A recent analytical model predicts free, entrapped, and residual LNAPL saturations and th LNAPL transmissivity in the subsurface from cur ent and historic fluid levels in groundwater wells. As such, the model accounts for effects of fluid l v l fluctuation in a well. The model was developed to predict LNAPL specific volumes and transmissivities from current fluid level measurements in wells and either recorded historic fluid level fluctuations in wells or estimates. An assumption is made in the model that the predictions are not dependent on whether the historic highest or lowest fluid level elevations in a well occur first. To test the assumption, we conduct two simulations with a modified multiphase flow numerical code TMVOC that incorporates relative permeability-saturation-capillary head relations employed in the model. In one simulation, the initial condition is for fluid levels in a well at the historic highest elevations. In the other simulation, the initial condition is for fluid levels in a well at the historic lowest elevations. We change the boundary conditions so both historical conditions occur followed by generating the current condition. Results from the nume ical simulations are compared to model predictions and show the assumption in the analytical model is reasonable. The a alytical model can be used to develop/refine conceptual site models and for assessing potential LNAPL recovery endpoints, especially on sites with fluctuating fluid levels in wells.
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TL;DR: Results compared to previous numerical studies suggest the presence of small scale dissolution fingering created perpendicular to the horizontal dissolution front, mainly triggered by heterogeneities in the medium structure and the local NAPL residual saturation.
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01 Jan 1993
TL;DR: Part I presents the statistical theory of turbulence, and Part 2 the coherent structures in open-channel flows and boundary layers.
Abstract: Part I presents the statistical theory of turbulence, and Part 2 the coherent structures in open-channel flows and boundary layers. The book is intended for advanced students and researchers in hydraulic research, fluid mechanics, environmental sciences and related disciplines. References Index.
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01 Jan 1949
TL;DR: Advances in Agronomy as discussed by the authors is a collection of advances in agronomy published under the auspices of the American Society of AgronOME. Vol. 3, No. 3.
Abstract: Advances in AgronomyPrepared under the auspices of the American Society of Agronomy. Vol. 3. Edited by A. G. Norman. Pp. x + 361. (New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1951.) 7.80 dollars.
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TL;DR: Key challenges to the understanding are described, inclusive of the dominance of methanogenic or aerobic biodegradation processes, the potentially changeability of rates due to the weathering profile of LNAPL products and ages, and linkages to underlying bioprocesses.
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TL;DR: The Incentive Physical-Chemical Properties Experimental Methods Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships (QSPRs) Mass Balance Models of Chemical Fate Data Sources and Presentation Illustrative QSPR Plots and Fate Calculations.
Abstract: VOLUME I Introduction The Incentive Physical-Chemical Properties Experimental Methods Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships (QSPRs) Mass Balance Models of Chemical Fate Data Sources and Presentation Illustrative QSPR Plots and Fate Calculations References Aliphatic and Cyclic Hydrocarbons Lists of Chemicals and Data Compilations Summary Tables and QSPR plots References Mononuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Lists of Chemicals and Data Compilations Summary Tables and QSPR plots References Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Related Aromatic Hydrocarbons Lists of Chemicals and Data Compilations Summary Tables and QSPR plots References VOLUME II * Halogenated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Chlorobenzenes and Other Halogenated Mononuclear Aromatics Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Chlorinated Dibenzop-dioxins Chlorinated Dibenzofurans VOLUME III * Ethers Alcohols Aldehydes and Ketones Carboxylic Acids Phenolic Compounds Esters VOLUME IV Nitrogen and Sulfur Compounds Lists of Chemicals and Data Compilations Summary Tables References Herbicides Lists of Chemicals and Data Compilations Summary Tables References Insecticides Lists of Chemicals and Data Compilations Summary Tables References Fungicides Lists of Chemicals and Data Compilations Summary Tables References APPENDICES List of Symbols and Abbreviations Alphabetical Index CAS Registry Index Molecular Formula Index * Each chapter contains lists of chemicals and data compilations, summary tables, QSPR plots, and references
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