2004
DOI: 10.1080/10889860490887491
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Strategies and Decision-Support Tools for Optimizing Long-Term Groundwater Monitoring Plans—MAROS 2.0

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“…Metals (Okumus et al 2015;Dutta et al 2017;Aka and Babalola 2017), and hydrocarbons (Mutharasaiah et al 2011;Yao et al 2014;Suarez and Rifai 1999) have received much attention from Journal authors, as have agricultural practices and waste products (Ramarajan and Manohar 2017), manufacturing wastes (Khan et al 2014), and the abundance and biodegrading potential of marine organisms (Khosrowabadi and Huyop 2013). Models of various environmental mechanisms and processes were developed by a number of authors over the years (Farhan and Hatzinger 2009;Vaezihir et al 2012;Das Saha 2012;Tripathi and Kumar Garg 2014;Ling et al 2004) and others addressed solid wastes and their degradability using microorganisms (Garg and Gupta 2011). The depth and breadth of topics related to the SDGs listed above that have been studied by Journal authors since 1997 is very extensive and indicative of a keen interest in sustainability using biotechnology.…”
Section: What a Difference One Year Makes!mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metals (Okumus et al 2015;Dutta et al 2017;Aka and Babalola 2017), and hydrocarbons (Mutharasaiah et al 2011;Yao et al 2014;Suarez and Rifai 1999) have received much attention from Journal authors, as have agricultural practices and waste products (Ramarajan and Manohar 2017), manufacturing wastes (Khan et al 2014), and the abundance and biodegrading potential of marine organisms (Khosrowabadi and Huyop 2013). Models of various environmental mechanisms and processes were developed by a number of authors over the years (Farhan and Hatzinger 2009;Vaezihir et al 2012;Das Saha 2012;Tripathi and Kumar Garg 2014;Ling et al 2004) and others addressed solid wastes and their degradability using microorganisms (Garg and Gupta 2011). The depth and breadth of topics related to the SDGs listed above that have been studied by Journal authors since 1997 is very extensive and indicative of a keen interest in sustainability using biotechnology.…”
Section: What a Difference One Year Makes!mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plume-scale changes in the spatial and temporal distribution of 1,4-dioxane within the Eastern Area were further investigated using spatial moment analysis (Freyberg 1986). The Monitoring and Remediation Optimization System (MAROS 3.0) decision support software (Ling et al 2004; GSI Environmental 2012) was utilized to determine changes in the zeroth, first, and second spatial moments from available monitoring well data. The zeroth spatial moment represents an integrated measure of the total dissolved contaminant mass.…”
Section: Spatial Momentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second moment can be used to infer an expanding, stable, or shrinking plume. MAROS output also includes Mann-Kendall trend analysis to provide plume stability information (Ling et al 2004).…”
Section: Spatial Momentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a substantial body of knowledge in the literature regarding methods for implementing long-term monitoring optimization, which is largely directed at efficient Exhibit 6. Example hierarchy of objectives for monitoring and effective groundwater monitoring (AFCEE, 2006;Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable, 2008;Johnson et al, 1996;Ling et al, 2004;Radian International, 2000;US EPA, 2004a, 2004b, 2005Yager, 2004). These resources can be applied to permanence tests given that the proper objectives are defined to initiate the process.…”
Section: Permanencementioning
confidence: 99%