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WRRCTR No.175 Modeling of trace organic (DBCP) transport in Pearl Harbor aquifer, Oahu, Hawaii: Method of characteristics, phase II

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Title WRRCTR No.175 Modeling of trace organic (DBCP) transport in Pearl Harbor aquifer, Oahu, Hawaii: Method of characteristics, phase II
Creator Orr, Shlomo Lau, L. Stephen
Subject groundwater contamination organic pesticides mathematical models sensitivity analysis solute transport groundwater movement vadose DBCP method of characteristics basaltic aquifer Mililani wells Waipio wells Pearl Harbor aquifer Oahu Dibromochloropropane -- Hawaii -- Oahu -- Environmental aspects. Groundwater -- Pollution -- Hawaii -- Oahu. Groundwater flow -- Hawaii -- Oahu. Organic water pollutants -- Hawaii -- Oahu.
Description Office of Environment Quality Control, Department of Health Grant/Contract No. T-377 A numerical model, based on the method of characteristics (MOC), is used to simulate the transport of DBCP through the basaltic aquifer in Mililani and vicinity and to predict the potential downstream contamination including Waipio Heights Wells II. The Phase II modeling is intended to improve upon the Phase I mixing-cell model. For the two-dimensional solute transport model and the large scale used, the aquifer is considered as homogeneous and isotropic, the solute transport as occurring in...
Date 2008-07-17T23:03:11Z 2008-07-17T23:03:11Z 1988-09
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Identifier Orr S, Lau LS. 1988. WRRCTR No.175 Modeling of trace organic (DBCP) transport in Pearl Harbor aquifer, Oahu, Hawaii: method of characteristics, phase II. Honolulu (HI): Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. WRRC technical report, 175. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/2022
Language en-US
Relation WRRC Technical Report 175
Format viii + 42 pages application/pdf
Publisher Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa

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