Search Results - "Oxarango, L."
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High‐Resolution Monitoring of Controlled Water Table Variations From Dense Seismic‐Noise Acquisitions
Published in Water resources research (01-08-2022)“…Water‐resource management has become a major global issue in a world threatened by climate change. High‐resolution geophysical methods may be of valuable help…”
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Understanding leachate flow in municipal solid waste landfills by combining time-lapse ERT and subsurface flow modelling – Part II: Constraint methodology of hydrodynamic models
Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-09-2016)“…•A new constraint methodology of hydrodynamic models.•Single and dual continuum approaches.•Hydrodynamic parameters. Leachate recirculation is a key process in…”
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Leachate flow around a well in MSW landfill: Analysis of field tests using Richards model
Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-05-2017)“…•Original well instrumented leachate pumping and injection tests in landfills.•The permeability decreasing with depth drives strongly the flow…”
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Contribution of 3-D time-lapse ERT to the study of leachate recirculation in a landfill
Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-03-2011)“…Leachate recirculation is a key process in the operation of municipal waste landfills as bioreactors. It aims at increasing the moisture content to optimise…”
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Improvement of electrical resistivity tomography for leachate injection monitoring
Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-03-2010)“…Leachate recirculation is a key process in the scope of operating municipal waste landfills as bioreactors, which aims to increase the moisture content to…”
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Stationary gas flow to a vertical extraction well in MSW landfill considering the effect of mechanical settlement on hydraulic properties
Published in Chemical engineering science (01-12-2010)“…Biogas recovery is a main concern in landfill management since it controls greenhouse gas emission from these facilities. Moreover, it is a key issue for the…”
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Characterizing the Gas Permeability of Natural and Synthetic Materials
Published in Transport in porous media (2010)“…The objective of this article is to propose an experimental method to compare the gas permeability of all the different materials used as gas barrier, such as…”
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Experimental and theoretical assessment of the multi-domain flow behaviour in a waste body during leachate infiltration
Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-08-2011)“…The optimisation of landfill operation is a key challenge for the upcoming years. A promising solution to improve municipal solid waste (MSW) management is the…”
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Long-term moisture measurements in large-scale bioreactor cells using TDR and neutron probes
Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-08-2010)“…This paper investigates the measurement of moisture content in municipal solid waste using two different indirect techniques: neutron scattering and…”
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A New Momentum Equation for Gas Flow in Porous Media: The Klinkenberg Effect Seen Through the Kinetic Theory
Published in Journal of statistical physics (01-01-2007)“…In this paper, an original set of transport equations for gas in porous media is developed. As far as low pressure gases or very fine grained porous media are…”
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High-Resolution Monitoring of Controlled Water Table Variations From Dense Seismic-Noise Acquisitions
Published in Water resources research (2022)“…Water-resource management has become a major global issue in a world threatened by climate change. High-resolution geophysical methods may be of valuable help…”
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Assessment of X-ray Computed Tomography to characterize filtering media from Vertical Flow Treatment Wetlands at the pore scale
Published in The Science of the total environment (25-03-2019)“…Computed Tomography is a non-destructive technique often used in earth sciences for the description of porous media at the pore scale. This paper shows the…”
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Moisture Retention Properties of Municipal Solid Waste in Relation to Compression
Published in Journal of geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering (01-04-2012)“…AbstractOriginal laboratory setups are used to study the moisture retention properties of municipal solid waste taking into account the porous medium’s…”
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Alternative solutions for the bio-denitrification of landfill leachates using pine bark and compost
Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-06-2010)“…Nitrified leachate may still require an additional bio-denitrification step, which occurs with the addition of often-expensive chemicals as carbon source. This…”
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Effect of pine bark and compost on the biological denitrification process of non-hazardous landfill leachate: Focus on the microbiology
Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-09-2010)“…In an attempt to optimize the cost-efficiency of landfill leachate treatment by biological denitrification process, our study focused on finding low-cost…”
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Implementation of a physically based water percolation routine in the Crocus/SURFEX (V7.3) snowpack model
Published in Geoscientific Model Development (01-01-2017)“…We present a new water percolation routine added to the one-dimensional snowpack model Crocus as an alternative to the empirical bucket routine. This routine…”
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Laminar flow in channels with wall suction or injection: a new model to study multi-channel filtration systems
Published in Chemical engineering science (01-03-2004)“…A one-dimensional model to determine the laminar flow of a fluid in a porous channel with wall suction or injection is proposed. The approach is based on the…”
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Impact of both desiccation and exposure to an emergent skin pathogen on transepidermal water exchange in the palmate newt Lissotriton helveticus
Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (13-06-2013)“…Amphibians are the vertebrate group most affected by global change. Their highly permeable skin is involved in maintaining homeostasis (e.g. water and…”
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Experimental study of domestic waste material using magnetic resonance measurements
Published in Near surface geophysics (Online) (01-04-2011)“…ABSTRACT In this paper, we present results of a laboratory and in situ study of a domestic waste landfill using magnetic resonance measurements. For our study,…”
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