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Principles of Contaminant Transport in Soils
R N Young, A M O Mohamed and B P Warkentin
Elsevier
1992, reprinted 1996
Paperback 328 pages ISBN 0444898190
£60.00
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Hardcover 328 pages ISBN 0444882936
£115.00
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In landfilling technology, it is accepted that the soil substrate underlying the landfill can be used as a
physical and chemical buffer (i.e. to accumulate and attenuate contaminant leachates emanating from
the waste pile). This places a great responsibility on the landfill constructor to determine correctly the
capability of the soil substrate to perform its buffering functions. This book covers the physico-chemical
processes that control the transport of aqueous and non-aqueous phase liquids in soils, and aims to provide
a viable and reliable transport model for accurate forecasting of transport performance of contaminant plume
for the time period of concern.
Contents
- Preface
- Waste generation and disposal. Waste and waste management. Hazardous waste classification.
Waste, and its lethality. Regulated, non-regulated waste and 4 R's. Requirements and problems in
land disposal. Concluding remarks.
- Soil Composition. Soil material. Soil surfaces, Electric charge. Soil organics. Concluding remarks.
- Wastes and Contaminants. Introduction. Hazardous wastes and toxic substances, Sources of wastes,
Chemically reactive groups. Contaminant characteristics and properties. Some typical wastes. Concluding remarks.
- Soil-Water Interaction and Relations. Introduction. Interaction with water. Energies of interaction.
Bonding and interactions. Soil-water potential. Water movement in clay soils. Summary and general observations.
- Contaminant-Soil Interaction. Introduction. Interaction by chemically reactive groups. Contaminant-soil
interaction mechanisms. Sorption of contaminants. Sorption by soil constituents, Soil interaction with
organic chemicals. Concluding remarks.
- Soil Permeability: Characteristics and Laboratory Measurements. Introduction. Laboratory methods
for permeability testing. Clay soil permeability. Influence of contaminants on clay permeability. Summary and
concluding remarks.
- Evaluation of Adsorption and Diffusion. Introduction. Batch equilibrium and column leaching tests.
Selective sequential extraction. Estimation of transport parameters. Field evaluation. Concluding remarks.
- Contaminant Transport Modelling: Solute Transport Nature of the problem. Contaminant transport models.
Modelling for physico-chemical forces. Calibration and validation of models, Concluding remarks.
- Contaminant Transport Modelling: Transport of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids. Introduction. NAPL
pathways in substrate soil. NAPL fate and transport, Model development. Concluding remarks.
- References and Suggested Reading.
- Index.
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