نتایج جستجو برای: contaminant plumes

تعداد نتایج: 12358  

2011
Matthew J. Alvarado Karen E. Cady-Pereira Yaping Xiao Dylan B. Millet Vivienne H. Payne

We use the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) aboard the NASA Aura satellite to determine the concentrations of the trace gases ammonia (NH3) and formic acid (HCOOH) within boreal biomass burning plumes, and present the first detection of peroxy acetyl nitrate (PAN) and ethylene (C2H4) by TES. We focus on two fresh Canadian plumes observed by TES in the summer of 2008 as part of the Arcti...

2004
Jason C. Goodman Geoffrey C. Collins

Hydrothermal plumes may be responsible for transmitting tidally-generated heat from Europa’s rocky interior through a liquid ocean to the base of its ice shell. This process has been implicated in the formation of chaos regions and lenticulae by melting or exciting convection in the ice layer. In contrast to earlier work, we argue that Europa’s ocean should be treated as an unstratified fluid. ...

Journal: :Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 1997

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
Scott C Herndon John T Jayne Prem Lobo Timothy B Onasch Gregg Fleming Donald E Hagen Philip D Whitefield Richard C Miake-Lye

The emissions from in-use commercial aircraft engines have been analyzed for selected gas-phase species and particulate characteristics using continuous extractive sampling 1-2 min downwind from operational taxi- and runways at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Using the aircraft tail numbers, 376 plumes were associated with specific engine models. In general, for takeoff plumes...

2014
Genichi Kawada Takashi Kanai

We propose a fluid simulation method with controlling the shape and motion of rising fire and smoke, called plumes, in the incompressible phase of explosion phenomenon. With our method, plumes are generated based on physical phenomenon called entrainment, which strongly characterizes plume behaviors such as rise and circulation. We consider to newly utilize properties characterizing these behav...

Journal: :Ground water 2017
Ziv Moreno Amir Paster

Contaminant plumes whose characteristic length is smaller than the horizontal integral scale of the hydraulic conductivity, K, are abundant in shallow, phreatic aquifers. In such cases, the aquifer can be regarded as layered, with K being only a function of the vertical coordinate. The heterogeneity of K has a critical role upon the efficiency of remediation of such sites, for example, by Pump ...

2004
ROB J. DAVIES-COLLEY JOHN W. NAGELS

The water quality impact of a herd of 246 dairy cows crossing a stream ford was documented. Two cow crossings produced plumes of turbid water associated with very high concentrations of faecal indicator bacteria (Escherichia coli) and high suspended solids (SS) and total nitrogen (TN). On the first crossing, towards the milking shed, the cows were tightly-bunched and produced a sharp spike of c...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2001
G M Filz M A Widdowson J C Little

Three existing technologies (source containment, source reduction, and monitored natural attenuation) are integrated in barrier-controlled monitored natural attenuation (BCMNA)--a new approach for managing plumes of contaminated groundwater and remediating contaminated sites. The basic BCMNA concept uses a low-permeability, nonreactive barrier to release contaminants into an aquifer at a rate t...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2006
D M Klein E G Yukihara S W S McKeever J S Durham M S Akselrod

A long-term in situ subsurface instrument for monitoring radioactive contaminant plumes, as an alternative to soil analysis, is described. A portable, laser-based reader optically stimulates luminescence from sensors, each containing an Al2O3:C dosemeter. The sensors, designed for placement at various subsurface locations around a waste site, are allowed to accumulate dose for a predetermined t...

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