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Feasibility Study of In‐Well Vapor Stripping Using Airlift Pumping
Haim Gvirtzman
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, Ori Gonen
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Fredy & Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences
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Volatile Organic Compounds
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Vapor Stripping
100%
Airlift
100%
Toluene
50%
Aquifer Modeling
50%
Pumping Well
50%
Chloroform
50%
Remediation Efficiency
50%
Removal Rate
50%
Treated Water
50%
Groundwater
50%
Aquifer Remediation
50%
Water Table
50%
Trichloroethylene
50%
Aquifer
50%
Recharge
50%
Water Circulation
50%
Flow Field
50%
Saturated Zone
50%
Observation Well
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Feasibility Study
100%
Volatile Organic Compound
100%
Spatial Variation
50%
Water Table
50%
Chloroform
50%
Phreatic Zone
50%
Temporal Variation
50%
Water Circulation
50%
Flow Distribution
50%
Groundwater
50%
Chlorine Compounds
50%
Chemical Engineering
Chlorine Compounds
100%
Feasibility Study
100%
Trichloroethylene
100%
Groundwater
100%