Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment ›› 1994, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (3): 64-68.doi:

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Transport of organic contaminants in soils and groundwater:Review of modelling practices

LI  Yong, XU  Rui-Wei   

  1. Institute of Soil Science Academia Sinica,Nanjing
  • Received:1994-03-17 Online:1994-08-10 Published:2012-05-07

Abstract: Groundwater is contaminated as a result of an-thropo- genically induced perturbation of physical,chemical and biological processes occurring from soil surface through the unsaturated zone to subterranean water-bearing layer .The management of water and its dissolved organic contaminants from soil surface through the unsaturated zone to groundwater supplies requires an accurate conceptual understanding and a quantitative description of all relevant physical,chemical and biological processes and properties in the unsaturated zone.some conceptual problems and opportunities for modelling un-saturated zone water flow and solute transport processess are reviewed.Alternatives to classical modelling approaches are also outlined.

Key words: organic contaminant, soil, groundwater, transport, modelling

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