Adsorption/Desorption and Transport of Mercury and Arsenic in New Jersey Soils, Year 1, Final Report August 1993 - January 1995. Retrieved from https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/T3GX49RV
DescriptionThe purpose of this study is to provide quantitative information about the behavior of mercury and arsenic in New Jersey soils with respect to their adsorption, desorption, kinetics and transport. Mathematical models that are capable of predicting each of the processes will be developed and validated. These models can be used as managerial and regulatory tools by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) in the development of management practices to reduce soil and groundwater contamination and environmental cleanup.
NoteEnvironmental Engineering Program Department of Civil Engineering University of Delaware Newark, DE 19716 Project Manager Paul F. Sanders, Ph. D. Division of Science and Research New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy Trenton, NJ 08625
NotePurpose: To monitor the amount of mercury and arsenic in New Jersey's soil.