Decontamination of Subsurface Water Resources System using Contemporary Technologies provides a comprehensive approach to addressing the decontamination of subsurface water resources. It covers field experimentations, modelling strategies, remote-sensing methods, and the application of artificial intelligence. This broad coverage ensures that readers gain a well-rounded understanding of the topic. Purchasing this book offers a unique opportunity to access up-to-date, comprehensive, and scientifically grounded insights into subsurface water decontamination. This book will inform the student, researcher, policymaker, or industry practitioner and contribute to positive change in the field of water resource management.
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Section I: Emerging pollutants in subsurface water resource systems 1. Fate and Transport of Emerging Contaminants in the Vadose Zone 2. Emerging contaminants and their behaviour in aquifer systems 3. Colloid-facilitated contaminant transport through sub-surface porous media 4. Research on migration characteristics of CML colloid co-transported carcinogenic Cr(VI) in a two-phase porous medium incorporating probabilistic human health risk assessment Section II: Remediation technologies for contaminated subsurface water resource systems 5. Phytoremediation for extraction of heavy metal from contaminated soil 6. Bioremediation Strategies for Vadose Zone Contaminant Cleanup 7. An Overview on Cost Analysis of In-Situ Remediation Technologies for Sub Surface Management 8. Electrocoagulation treatment of landfill leachate: influence of electrodes and characteristics 9. Remediation strategies for soil heavy metal contamination in soil 10. Field scale remediation technologies for vadose zone contaminated with chromium contaminants Section III: Case study on Groundwater Assessment and Contaminant transport 11. Soil-Water Contamination at COPR Sites and in Adjoining Agricultural lands: Remediation Strategies and Practices 12. Estimation of surface and groundwater interaction by stable isotopic techniques – a case study on Chengalpattu district – IT corridor 13. Assessment of groundwater vulnerability of the Rupnagar, Punjab, India using DRASTIC-LUH model and electrical resistivity tomography 14. Subsurface investigation for groundwater resource assessment: A case study of Dehola village, Haryana, India. 15. Identification of the best yield point for groundwater using the ERT method 16. Fuzzy Logic Decision Support System for In-Situ Remediation of Contaminated Aquifer 17. Response of groundwater to dry and wet rainfall spells in different climatic zones of India 18. Geospatial assessment of groundwater quality using water quality index 19. Water quality assessment of springshed of outer Himalaya's foothills: A case study from Uttarakhand 20. Global collocation-based Meshfree simulation model for groundwater contaminant transport Section IV: Policies framework for subsurface water resource management 21. Policy framework to control subsurface contamination 22. Constitutional laws for subsurface water pollution 23. Public participation to manage contaminated aquifer 24. Aquifer management for achieving various objectives of sustainable development goal (SDG)
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A comprehensive guide on subsurface water and contamination with a how-to approach
Includes up-to-date assessment tools for water quality evaluation and advanced modelling techniques Contains unique resources on the restoration of surface water resources, with step-by-step analysis to guide students Covers theory and practice by offering global case studies with applications Offers thorough overview of Machine Learning (ML)/Artificial Intelligence (AI), GIS and remote sensing, and sensors application to achieve sustainable groundwater management
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780443266393
Publisert
2025-06-25
Utgiver
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Vekt
910 gr
Høyde
276 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
334

Biografisk notat

Deepak Kumar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, GB Pant University of Agriculture & Technology (GBPUA&T), Pantnagar, India. His specific research interests focus on surface and groundwater remediation methods, soil and water conservation technologies, Artificial Intelligence and remote sensing technologies in agriculture and allied sectors. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with emphasis on Water Resource Engineering from IIT Delhi; M. Tech in Agricultural Systems and Management from IIT Kharagpur, India. Dr. Kumar also has Post-Doctoral research and teaching experiences at Department of Hydrology, IIT Roorkee during 2014-15. He has also worked as a Guest Faculty at School of Technology, Assam University, Silchar (A Central University) during 2013-14. Dr. Kumar has also worked as Adjunct Fellow at School of Engineering, Design and Built Environment, Western Sydney University Australia. Dr. Pankaj Kumar Gupta is a Ramanujan fellow ​at the Indian Institute of Technology (I.I.T.) Delhi, India and post-doctoral fellow in the faculty of environment, University of Waterloo, Canada. His current research focuses on investigating the behavior of pollutants in peatlands (Canada) and mineral aquifers (India) under dynamically fluctuating groundwater table conditions. Majority of his works focus on two areas: (1) understanding the occurrence of bio-geo-chemical interactions when pollutants migrate into groundwater systems; and (2) developing remediation strategies. Dr. Gupta hsa in-depth experience in incorporating novel technologies to map soil-water systems in more than 30sites in India. He is passionate about interdisciplinary research and teaching to understand multi-scale interactions between different components of the subsurface environment, especially the soil- groundwater-pollutant-microbes system. Dr. Bhupender Singh is a distinguished professional with a strong academic background in analytical chemistry. Holding a Ph.D. in this field, he has emerged as a leading authority in the domain of contamination research. Currently, Dr. Singh serves as the Principal Technical Officer at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. His dedication and expertise have made a significant impact in the field of analytical chemistry, where he focuses on uncovering and mitigating various forms of contamination, addressing critical issues that impact our environment, industries, and public health. Dr. Singh's work reflects his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing pressing global challenges related to contamination. Swati Verma has a Ph.D. in Chemistry and is currently affiliated with Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea, as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Air Quality & Materials Application Lab within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Her affiliation began on January 11, 2020, and is expected to end on October 31, 2023. During her time at Hanyang University, she likely focuses on research related to air quality and materials applications, particularly within the field of civil and environmental engineering.