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The first vadose zone partitioning interwell tracer test for nonaqueous phase liquid and water residual

Mariner et al., 1999

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10629507416399982488
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Mariner P
Jin M
Studer J
Pope G
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In 1995, a partitioning interwell tracer test was conducted in the vadose zone beneath two buried organic liquid disposal trenches at Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico. The purpose was to estimate the amount and distribution of trichloroethylene (TCE) trapped by …
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