Environmental Geochemistry 2008
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-53159-9.00003-6
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Contaminated Groundwater Sampling and Quality Control of Water Analyses

Abstract: The objective of groundwater sampling for site characterisation is the collection of samples that represent the underlying conditions at a site and ensuring that sample integrity is maintained from field to laboratory. The authors describe the tools available to the field sampler for the collection of groundwater samples, methods of on-site water quality analysis and the appropriate preservation and handling of samples. There are a variety of portable sampling devices available for the collection of groundwate… Show more

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“…Furthermore, oxidation of DOC (CH 2 O) would cause a decrease in groundwater Eh, which is significantly lower than in surface water in this area and in seawater [ 13 ]. Reaction path modeling [ 35 ] and previous reports [ 36 ] support our interpretation that progressive reaction of DOC during burial extends through phases of HFO reduction, As mobilization, and sulfate reduction.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Furthermore, oxidation of DOC (CH 2 O) would cause a decrease in groundwater Eh, which is significantly lower than in surface water in this area and in seawater [ 13 ]. Reaction path modeling [ 35 ] and previous reports [ 36 ] support our interpretation that progressive reaction of DOC during burial extends through phases of HFO reduction, As mobilization, and sulfate reduction.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…DO is essential for the survival of aquatic life, thus it serves as an important indicator of ecosystem condition and dependent on the chemical, physical and biochemical activities occurring in the water. DO concentrations are directly dependent on oxygen generation through photosynthesis and consumption by living organisms [ 22 ]. All the samples contained low DO level than DoE standard.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water dissolved oxygen levels partially depend on chemical, physical and biochemical activities. Oxygen is directly related to atmospheric pressure, inversely proportional to water temperature and salinity and has limited solubility in water (Trick et al 2008). This factor (Factor 4) could be defined as 'ionic exchange' factor.…”
Section: Factor Analysis/principal Component Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%