Base Visit Trip Report - Defense Finance and Accounting Center (DFAS) Denver, CO (open access)

Base Visit Trip Report - Defense Finance and Accounting Center (DFAS) Denver, CO

Base Visit Trip Report - Defense Finance and Accounting Center (DFAS) Denver, CO on 3 Aug 2005
Date: August 18, 2005
Creator: United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Base Visit Trip Report - Defense Finance and Accounting Center (DFAS) Indianapolis, IN (open access)

Base Visit Trip Report - Defense Finance and Accounting Center (DFAS) Indianapolis, IN

Base Visit Trip Report - Defense Finance and Accounting Center (DFAS) Indianapolis, IN 3 Aug 2005 - Presentation DFAS BRAC Update
Date: August 18, 2005
Creator: United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
System: The UNT Digital Library
From Sequential Extraction to Transport Modeling: Monitored Natural Attenuation as a Remediation Approach for Inorganic Contaminants (open access)

From Sequential Extraction to Transport Modeling: Monitored Natural Attenuation as a Remediation Approach for Inorganic Contaminants

To quantify metal natural attenuation processes in terms of environmental availability, sequential extraction experiments were carried out on subsurface soil samples impacted by a low pH, high sulfate, metals (Be, Ni, U, As) plume associated with the long-term operation of a coal plant at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina. Despite significant heterogeneity resulting both from natural and anthropogenic factors, sequential extraction results demonstrate that pH is a controlling factor in the prediction of the distribution of metal contaminants within the solid phases in soils at the site as well as the contaminant partitioning between the soil and the soil solution. Results for beryllium, the most mobile metal evaluated, exhibit increasing attenuation along the plume flow path which corresponds to an increasing plume pH. These laboratory- and field-scale studies provide mechanistic information regarding partitioning of metals to soils at the site (one of the major attenuation mechanisms for the metals at the field site). Subsequently, these data have been used in the definition of the contaminant source terms and contaminant transport factors in risk modeling for the site.
Date: August 18, 2005
Creator: Crapse, Kimberly P.; Serkiz, Steven M.; Pishko, Adrian L.; Kaplan, Daniel L.; Lee, Cindy M. & Schank, Anja
System: The UNT Digital Library