Experimental model of fractured porous media for control of anthropogenic pollution of soils and subsurface soils
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- 1 — Kazan University
- 2 — Kazan University
- 3 — Kazan University
Abstract
An apparatus for modeling mass transfer in fractured porous media has been developed to obtain parameters of retention and migration of anthropogenic pollutants in soils and pounds. It was tested in laboratory and field lysimetric experiments while studying the migration of hydrocarbons and heavy metals in loamy soils. The results of the project are planned to be introduced in the environmental control system of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan as a new technology for monitoring of technogenic-contaminated soils and subsurface soils.
Область исследования:
(Archived) Problems of environmental monitoring and environmental safety
Funding:
None
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