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    Hydrogeophysical imaging of deposit heterogeneity and groundwater chemistry changes during DNAPL source zone bioremediation by Chambers, J.E., Wilkinson, P.B., Wealthall, G.P., Loke, M.H., Dearden, R., Wilson, R., Allen, D., Ogilvy, R.D.

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (21-10-2010)
    “…Robust characterization and monitoring of dense nonaqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) source zones is essential for designing effective remediation strategies, and…”
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    Release of contaminants from a heterogeneously fractured low permeability unit underlying a DNAPL source zone by Dearden, R.A., Noy, D.J., Lelliott, M.R., Wilson, R., Wealthall, G.P.

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (01-10-2013)
    “…The invasion of DNAPL into fractured low permeability deposits results in the formation of secondary source zones that represent a long-term source of VOCs to…”
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    An initial screening tool for water resource contamination due to development in the Olympic Park 2012 site, London by Marchant, A. P., Banks, V. J., Royse, K., Quigley, S. P., Wealthall, G. P.

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-09-2011)
    “…Groundwater is the primary source of potable water in southeast England. Its protection in urban environments is of paramount importance. Following a scoping…”
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    Sediment filled fractures in the Permo-Triassic sandstones of the Cheshire Basin: observations and implications for pollutant transport by Wealthall, Gary P, Steele, Adrian, Bloomfield, John P, Moss, Richard H, Lerner, David N

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (01-07-2001)
    “…Fracture mapping in a tunnel system and at nearby outcrop on the Runcorn Peninsula, UK, suggests the need for a review of the potential pathways for pollutant…”
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