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The Pond 2 selenium volatilization study: A synthesis of five years of experimental results, 1990--1995
Author(s) -
P.T. Zawislanski,
G. R. Jayaweera,
J. W. Biggar,
L Wu,
W. T. Frankenberger
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/432913
Subject(s) - selenium , volatilisation , environmental science , environmental chemistry , soil water , remedial action , environmental engineering , chemistry , soil science , ecology , biology , environmental remediation , contamination , organic chemistry
Microbial volatilization is a potential remedial measure to decrease the selenium inventory in Kesterson Reservoir soils. Past studies in both the field and the laboratory suggest that a significant percentage of the selenium inventory may be removed in this fashion. The objectives of this study include the quantification of selenium losses and a test of a pilot-scale design which in the future may be used in other parts of the Reservoir

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