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  • ...tors]]) to summarize current knowledge for the target audience on an array of topics, with cross-linked references to reports and technical literature. < |<center><span style="font-size:130%"><br />[[#Table of Contents|See Table of Contents]]</span>
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  • |[[Sorption of Organic Contaminants]]||[[Richelle Allen-King|Allen-King, Richelle]]|| ...ge]]||[[Dr. Michael Annable, P.E. |Annable, Michael, Ph.D., P.E.]]||source reduction
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  • ...d toxicity of metals and metalloids can vary with the chemical composition of the groundwater and the minerals present in the aquifer. Under some conditi *[[Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) of Metal and Metalloids]]
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  • ...essed in a separate article on [[Perchlorate | perchlorate]]. Insensitive munitions (IM) are energetics in newer military explosives and are generally consider *[[Munitions Constituents - Abiotic Reduction]]
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  • ...nge sustainment capabilities, and determining the toxicological impacts of munitions compounds. *[[Munitions Constituents - Abiotic Reduction]]
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  • ...Dissolution is thought to be the rate-limiting step for aqueous transport of these compounds to groundwater. *[[Munitions Constituents]]
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  • ...lizing natural microbial processes, is able to be implemented in a variety of site conditions, and is relatively low cost compared to more active enginee *[[Low pH Inhibition of Reductive Dechlorination]]
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  • ...reductants. Here, we introduce the basic principals and comment on the use of ISCR in remediation activities including outlining the common ISCR technolo ...and reduction for chlorinated solvent remediation. In In Situ Remediation of Chlorinated Solvent Plumes, Springer, New York. pgs. 481-535. ISBN: 978-1-4
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  • ...ic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)]], adsorption still influences attenuation of energetic materials in soils and can delay their transport to groundwater b *[[Munitions Constituents]]
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  • ...n of explosive compounds, end-product reuse, applicability to a wide range of soils, self-heating treatment process, and year round operation without ext *[[Munitions Constituents]]
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  • ...ch as hydrated lime and caustic soda, have successfully degraded munitions constituents in highly contaminated soils on training ranges and at formerly used defens *[[Munitions Constituents]]
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  • ...of MCs. The photolysis of MCs may be enhanced or inhibited in the presence of compounds that are also excited by UV irradiation.<div style="float:right;m *[[Munitions Constituents]]
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  • :University of Delaware<br /> :Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering<br />
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  • :University of Delaware<br /> :Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering<br />
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  • ...s on environmental chemistry, chemical kinetics, and mathematical modeling of chemical processes. *[[Munitions Constituents - Abiotic Reduction]]
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  • :University of Delaware<br /> :Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering<br />
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  • ...es. This article summarizes the recent advances in our understanding of MC reduction by carbon and iron based reductants. *[[Munitions Constituents]]
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