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A Comparison of deterministic and probabilistic approaches for assessing risks from contaminated aquifers: An Italian case study
ArticleAbstract: In this article we consider the methods of deterministic and probabilistic risk analysis regarding tPalabras claves:deterministic approach, Monte carlo simulation, probabilistic approach, Risk analysis, soil contaminationAutores:Fallico C., Guerra I., María Fernanda Rivera-Velasquéz, Straface S.Fuentes:googlescopusAdsorption performance analysis of alternative reactive media for remediation of aquifers affected by heavy metal contamination
ArticleAbstract: A series of experimental batch tests has been carried out with the aim of improving the knowledge ofPalabras claves:Batch test, Contaminants dynamics, Heavy metals in groundwater, Natural fibers, Zeolite, Zero valent ironAutores:Beneduci A., Celia Margarita Mayacela-Rojas, Fallico C., María Fernanda Rivera-Velasquéz, Molinari A., Tavolaro A.Fuentes:googlescopusUse of Vegetable Fibers for PRB to Remove Heavy Metals from Contaminated Aquifers-Comparisons among Cabuya Fibers, Broom Fibers and ZVI
ArticleAbstract: The Zero Valent Iron (ZVI) is the material most commonly used for permeable reactive barriers (PRB).Palabras claves:Aquifer contamination, Heavy Metals, human health, permeable reactive barriers, remediation, vegetal fibersAutores:Celia Margarita Mayacela-Rojas, Fallico C., María Fernanda Rivera-Velasquéz, Molinari A., Tavolaro A.Fuentes:googlescopusUse of vegetable fibers for PRB to remove heavy metals from contaminated aquifers—comparisons among cabuya fibers, broom fibers and ZVI
ArticleAbstract: The Zero Valent Iron (ZVI) is the material most commonly used for permeable reactive barriers (PRB).Palabras claves:Aquifer contamination, Heavy Metals, human health, permeable reactive barriers, remediation, vegetal fibersAutores:Fallico C., María Fernanda Rivera-Velasquéz, Molinari A., Rojas C.M.M., Tavolaro A.Fuentes:googlescopusRemoval of transition metals from contaminated aquifers by prb technology: Performance comparison among reactive materials
ArticleAbstract: The most common reactive material used for the construction of a permeable reactive barrier (PRB) isPalabras claves:Aquifers remediation, Bach tests, Column tests, permeable reactive barriers, Transition metals, Vegetable fibers, ZeolitesAutores:Ayora C., Celia Margarita Mayacela-Rojas, Cortina J.L., Fallico C., Gibert O., María Fernanda Rivera-Velasquéz, Molinari A., Tavolaro A.Fuentes:googlescopus