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IAHS/AGU symposium on groundwater contamination
Abriola, Linda M.; Bahr, Jean M.
1991-05
Citation:Abriola, Linda M.; Bahr, Jean M.; (1991). "IAHS/AGU symposium on groundwater contamination." Environmental Geology and Water Sciences 17 (3): 171-175. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/46767>
Abstract: Papers presented at a two-day jointly sponsored IAHS/AGU symposium on groundwater contamination are briefly summarized. This international symposium was held 11–12 May, 1989, in Baltimore, Maryland. Presentations encompassed recent research developments in three general areas: abiotic and biotic processes governing contaminant transport; aquifer rehabilitation; and the influence of agricultural practices and nonpoint sources on aquifer quality. Contributions offered an interesting mixture of theoretical, mathematical, laboratory, and field studies. In the first session, transport processes explored ranged from dispersion and fingering to nonequilibrium sorption, metals complexation, and bacteria migration. The use of optimization modeling in the design of remediation strategies was the focus of another session. Here theoretical studies were presented alongside case histories of aquifer rehabilitation. In a final session, a number of models for agricultural management were described. These presentations were complemented by case studies of actual aquifer degradation resulting from land-use and management practices.