Description
Book SynopsisBioremediation and Natural Attenuation: Process Fundamentals and Mathematical Models provides, under one cover, the current methodology needed by groundwater scientists and engineers in their efforts to evaluate contamination problems, to estimate risk to human health and ecosystems, and to design and formulate remediation strategies.
Trade Review"…does a very good job of bringing together material form disparate sources…readers new to the field will be well served by it." (
Ground Water, March-April 2007)
"The topic is important; both theory and state-of-the-art are well discussed…this is an excellent book." (Journal of Hazardous Materials, September 1, 2006)
“… a reference book for practitioners, regulators, and researchers dealing with contaminant hydrogeology and correction action.” (Environmental Geology, December 2006)
Table of ContentsPreface.
1. Introduction to Bioremediation.
2. Geochemical Attenuation Mechanisms.
3. Biodegradation Principles.
4. Fundamentals of Ground Water Flow and Contaminant Transport Processes.
5. Fate and Transport Equations and Analytical Models for Natural Attenuation.
6. Numerical Modeling of Contaminant Transport, Transformation, and Degradation Processes.
7. Field and Laboratory Techniques to Determine Site-Specific Parameters for Modeling the Fate and Transport of Groundwater Pollutants.
8. Bioremediation Technologies.
9. Performance Assessment and Demonstration of Bioremediation and Natural Attenuation.
Appendix A: Chemical Properties of Various Compounds.
Appendix B: Free Energy and Thermodynamic Feasibility of Chemical and Biochemical Reactions.
Appendix C: Commonly Used Numerical Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport Codes (Modified after Wiedemeier et al., 1999).
Appendix D: Nonparametric Statistical Tests for Determining the Effectiveness of Natural Attenuation (after Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources).
Appendix E: Critical Values of the Student t-Distribution.
Glossary.
Index.