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  • ...adding:0.2em 0.4em;"> Featured article: Restoration of Ecological Function in Terrestrial Systems Impacted by Invasive Species</h2> ...>[[File:ThierryFig1.png|450px|left|link=Restoration of Ecological Function in Terrestrial Systems Impacted by Invasive Species]]<dailyfeaturedpage></dail
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  • ...ons, and the enhancement of these processes for application in remediation technologies, as well as the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship *[[Chemical Reduction (In Situ - ISCR)]]
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  • LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bilgen-yuncu-phd-pe-capm-5425749 ...hor of several publications and an active presenter of in situ remediation technologies at international conferences.
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  • * High Explosives (When used in the context of TNT, RDX, HMX and related compounds) * K<sub>ow</sub> (when used in the context of sorption)
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  • ...conducting research on advanced in-situ groundwater treatment products and technologies that are most cost-effective for Superfund site remediation efforts. *[[Chemical Reduction (In Situ - ISCR)]]
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  • ...ection chemistries affect enumeration of the Dehalococcoides 16S rRNA gene in groundwater. Journal of Microbiological Methods, 88(2), 263-270. [http://dx ...Attenuation (MNA)|monitored natural attenuation (MNA)]] and [[Remediation Technologies | bioremediation strategies]].
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  • ...hanges throughout the project lifecycle as conditions change and treatment technologies are implemented. ....I., Ludwig, W., Schleifer, K.H., 1995. Phylogenetic identification and in situ detection of individual microbial cells without cultivation. Microbiology a
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  • |[[Natural Attenuation in Source Zone and Groundwater Plume - Bemidji Crude Oil Spill]] ...en, P.E. |Borden, Robert, Ph.D., P.E.]]||secondary impacts, water quality (in regards to anaerobic conditions)
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  • ...d remediation, and thermal approaches. Also included in this category are technologies for extracting contaminants from the subsurface and delivering treatment am *[[Amendment Distribution in Low Conductivity Materials]]
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  • ...d has been applied in multiple configurations. Like other extraction-based technologies, SVE effectiveness typically diminishes over time as readily extracted cont *[[Remediation Technologies]]
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  • ...e remediation technologies such as natural attenuation, bioventing, and in situ biogeochemical reactors. He has co-authored over 70 publications and severa
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  • ...istances in the atmosphere before being oxidized and deposited on land and in water as inorganic Hg(II). Direct exposure to Hg(II) and Hg(0) can be a hu *[[In Situ Treatment of Contaminated Sediments with Activated Carbon]]
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  • *[[PFAS Ex Situ Water Treatment]] ...Review/links/5d9b63b6299bf1c363fef63e/Treatment-of-Municipal-Sewage-Sludge-in-Supercritical-Water-a-Review.pdf ResearchGate]</ref>.
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  • ...hate. There are also a variety of separation and destructive technologies in various stages of development. Some of these processes may also be applica *[[PFAS Soil Remediation Technologies]]
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  • ...refully consider the hydrophobic nature of PAHs, effects of PAH weathering in soil/sediment, and the poor biodegradability of high-molecular weight PAHs. *[[Remediation Technologies]]
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  • ...ental Protection Agency (USEPA), 2017. How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies for Underground Storage Tank Sites: A Guide for Corrective Action Plan Revi ...or for agricultural purposes, ii) disposed at a landfill and/or iii) left in place and revegetated, depending on local regulations or site-specific cons
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  • ...due to remediation. The [[Media:RemediationPerformance.mp4 | video]] shown in Figure 1 presents a summary of remediation performance at 235 chlorinated s *[[Chemical_Oxidation_(In_Situ_-_ISCO)| In Situ Chemical Oxidation]]
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  • ...g processes of dissolution, volatilization, and biodegradation that result in mass losses of light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) petroleum hydrocarbon ...the subsurface. NSZD processes occur naturally within LNAPL-impacted zones in the subsurface. These processes physically degrade the LNAPL by mass transf
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  • *[[Remediation Technologies]] ...c has quickly launched into a key industry focus area. The main challenges in early sustainable remediation were how to define it and what the goals and
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  • ...es such as bioremediation, chemical oxidation, surfactant flushing, and in situ alkaline hydrolysis.
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