Remediation of PCE-contaminated Groundwater Using Permeable Reactive Barrier System with M0M-Bentonite
Chung, Sung-Lae;Lee, Dal-Heui;
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, Hanyang University;Institute of Groundwater and Soil Environment, College of Sciences, Yonsei University;
MOM-Bentonite 투수성반응벽체를 이용한 PCE로 오염된 지하수의 정화
정성래;이달희;
한양대학교 토목.환경공학과;연세대학교 지하수.토양환경연구소;
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