Predictive modeling of organic pollutant leaching and transport behavior at the lysimeter and field scales

Amankwah, Edward Akwasi

DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-188
Amankwah, Edward Akwasi, 2007: Predictive modeling of organic pollutant leaching and transport behavior at the lysimeter and field scales. , Univ. Dresden, 176 S. S., DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-188. 

Abstract

Soil and groundwater pollution has become a global issue since the advent of industrialization and mechanized agriculture. Some contaminants such as PAHs may persist in the subsurface for decades and centuries. In a bid to address these issues, protection of groundwater must be based on the quantification of potential threats to pollution at the subsurface which is often inaccessible. Risk assessment of groundwater pollution may however be strongly supported by applying process-based simulation models, which turn out to be particularly helpful with regard to long-term predictions, which cannot be undertaken by experiments. Such reliable predictions, however, can only be achieved if the used modeling tool is known to be applicable...