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Hydrogeochemical Modeling Of Saltwater Intrusion And Water Supply Augmentation In South Florida, Yonas T. Habtemichael Apr 2016

Hydrogeochemical Modeling Of Saltwater Intrusion And Water Supply Augmentation In South Florida, Yonas T. Habtemichael

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The Biscayne Aquifer is a primary source of water supply in Southeast Florida. As a coastal aquifer, it is threatened by saltwater intrusion (SWI) when the natural groundwater flow is altered by over-pumping of groundwater. SWI is detrimental to the quality of fresh groundwater sources, making the water unfit for drinking due to mixing and reactions with aquifer minerals. Increasing water demand and complex environmental issues thus force water utilities in South Florida to sustainably manage saltwater intrusion and develop alternative water supplies (e.g., aquifer storage and recovery, ASR).

The objectives of this study were to develop and use calibrated …


Plutonium Immobilization And Mobilization By Soil Organic Matter, Peter H. Santschi, Kathleen A. Schwehr, Chen Xu, Matthew Athon, Yi-Fang Ho, Patrick G. Hatcher, Nicole Didonato, Daniel I. Kaplan Jan 2016

Plutonium Immobilization And Mobilization By Soil Organic Matter, Peter H. Santschi, Kathleen A. Schwehr, Chen Xu, Matthew Athon, Yi-Fang Ho, Patrick G. Hatcher, Nicole Didonato, Daniel I. Kaplan

Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Publications

The human and environmental risks associated with Pu disposal, remediation, and nuclear accidents scenarios stems mainly from the very long half-lives of several of its isotopes. The SRS, holding one-third of the nation’s Pu inventory, has a long-term stewardship commitment to investigation of Pu behavior in the groundwater and downgradient vast wetlands. Pu is believed to be essentially immobile due to its low solubility and high particle reactivity to mineral phase or natural organic matter (NOM). For example, in sediments collected from a region of SRS, close to a wetland and a groundwater plume, 239,240Pu concentrations suggest immobilization by NOM …