Closed Projects

  • Natural attenuation
  • Restoration science and practice
  • Biogeochemical processes
  • Catchment science and management
  • Natural attenuation

    Project titleContact personOther investigators
    Corona - Confidence in forecasting of natural attenuationDavid LernerSteve Thornton, Ryan Wilson, Mariene Gutierrez-Neri, Koichi Suto, Kriang Pirarai
    Processes controlling the natural attenuation of fuel hydrocarbons and MTBE in the chalk aquiferSteve ThorntonDavid Lerner, Steve Banwart
    Site-specific hydrogeological studies to improve the understanding of risk assessment models including LandSim: further studies at Burntstump Landfill, NottinghamSteve Thornton
    Determining the intrinsic potential for ether oxygenate degradation in the Chalk aquiferNadeem ShahSteve Thornton
    Behaviour and natural attenuation of complex contaminant mixtures in the subsurfaceMaryann BurkeSteve Banwart, Steve Thornton

    Restoration science and practice

    Project titleContact personOther investigators
    SABRE: RTDF-UK In situ Source Area BioREmediationRyan Wilson
    Distribution and mobility of coal tar NAPLsRyan WilsonRamen Nayagum
    Zero valent iron in fracturesRyan WilsonZuansi Cai
    Geostastical Interpolation of Concentrations in Flux Fence Ryan WilsonZuansi Cai

    Biogeochemical processes

    Project titleContact personOther investigators
    C-MI: Cell-Mineral InterfaceSteve BanwartMaria Romero-Gonzalez, Johanna Andrews, Bennett Nwaobi
    Quantitative visualisation of biodegradationSteve BanwartHelen Rees
    Modelling of geochemistry process and reactive transport in mine spoil via column testsSheng ZhangSteve Banwart

    Catchment science and management

    Project titleContact personOther investigators
    Catchment Science CentreDavid LernerBob Harris (Environment Agency), Lorraine Maltby, Clive Anderson, Ben Surridge, Achim Paetzold
    Hyporheic Zone FellowshipJonathan SmithDavid Lerner
    Urban GroundwaterBrenda ChisalaDavid Lerner
    SUBR:IM - Sustainable Urban Brownfield Regeneration: Integrated ManagementDavid LernerColin Smith, Xu Hao


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