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Soil & Groundwater Newsletter October 13, 2011 |
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Natural sediment may shield groundwater from arsenic
Contamination of deep groundwater with arsenic from shallower sources may not be as serious as feared — if pumping deep water is limited to domestic use, a study has found. Exposure to arsenic-contaminated groundwater has been linked to almost one in every five deaths in Bangladesh, and some 100,000 deep wells have been constructed to pump deeper, cleaner water. Recent modelling studies have suggested that these cleaner water sources are also being contaminated — ... | ||
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Hands on FEFLOW training 26th 27th October 2011
ESI has announced a 2 day training event structured to give both insight and training into the effective utilisation of FEFLOW simulation modelling software. FEFLOW is a finite element software package for modelling fluid flow and transport of dissolved constituents and/or heat transport processes in the ground. The finite element discretisation enables the user to build complex unstructured meshes that closely match natural structures while obeying the requirements such as element size and angles. Day 1 On the basis of an example, delegates will build up a three-dimensional ... | ||
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