نتایج جستجو برای: breakthrough curves

تعداد نتایج: 104160  

2015
MEHMET KALENDER CEVDET AKOSMAN

The adsorption equilibrium and dynamic breakthrough behaviour of chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs), namely chloroform and carbon tetrachloride, were experimentally investigated by using pelleted activated carbon in a fixed bed. The experimental studies were carried out at atmospheric pressure, the temperature of 313 K, the gas flow rate of 3 L/min and various inlet gas phase concen...

2012
Thomas Harter Georg Teutsch

Computer models to simulate pesticide transport in the unsaturated zone will be an important management tool in coming years. However, not many efforts were directed to validate the usefulness of such models. In this study, the simulation models GLEAMS, PRZM, and LEACHM were validated. The three models use different mathematical concepts to compute one-dimensional flow and transport in a homoge...

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2002
B M Davis J D Istok L Semprini

Naturally occurring radon in groundwater can be used as an in situ partitioning tracer for locating and quantifying non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) contamination in the subsurface. When combined with the single-well, push-pull test, this methodology has the potential to provide a low-cost alternative to inter-well partitioning tracer tests. During a push-pull test, a known volume of test soluti...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2015
Samuel K Kumahor Pavel Hron George Metreveli Gabriele E Schaumann Hans-Jörg Vogel

Chemical factors and physical constraints lead to coupled effects during particle transport in unsaturated porous media. Studies on unsaturated transport as typical for soils are currently scarce. In unsaturated porous media, particle mobility is determined by the existence of an air-water interface in addition to a solid-water interface. To this end, we measured breakthrough curves and retenti...

2001
Anders Wörman Aaron I. Packman Håkan Johansson Karin Jonsson

[1] Temporary storage of solutes in streams is often controlled by flow-induced uptake in hyporheic zones. This phenomenon accounts for the tails that are generally observed following the passage of a solute pulse, and such exchange is particularly important for the transport of reactive substances that can be subject to various biogeochemical processes in the subsurface. Advective pumping, ind...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2008
S Goodall A S Grandison P J Jauregi J Price

Synthetic microporous membranes with functional groups covalently attached were used to selectively separate beta-lactoglobulin, BSA, and alpha-lactalbumin from rennet whey. The selectivity and membrane performance of strong (quaternary ammonium) and weak (diethylamine) ion-exchange membranes were studied using breakthrough curves, measurement of binding capacity, and protein composition of the...

2018
Garey A. Fox Derek M. Heeren Ronald B. Miller Aaron R. Mittelstet Daniel E. Storm

Streambank seeps commonly originate from localized heterogeneity or preferential flow pathways (PFPs) in riparian floodplains. However, limited field data have been reported on ground water seep flows and solute transport to seeps from PFPs. The objective of this research was to build upon previous floodplain-scale investigations of PFPs by analyzing seep discharge and transport characteristics...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
S A Bradford M Bettahar

Accurate knowledge of the transport and deposition behavior for pathogenic Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts is needed to assess contamination and protect water resources. Experimental and modeling studies were undertaken to examine the roles of attachment, detachment, and straining on oocyst transport and retention. Saturated column studies were conducted using Ottawa aquifer sands (U.S. Silica, ...

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