Characterization and Remediation of PFAS
A2. Fate and Transport of PFAS
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Spatio-Temporal Data Analysis as a Tool for Understanding Complex PFAS Plumes. E. Ribeli. | View | View |
Building a Robust Fate and Transport Model for PFAS Using Vertical Aquifer Profiling and a Novel Linear-to-Branched Ratio Approach. D. Bogdan, J.M. Cuthbertson, B.J. Harding, and R. Kennedy. | View | View |
Investigation of the Effect of Prior Remedial Treatment on the Fate and Transport of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Present at AFFF-Impacted Sites. K. Dasu and J. Kornuc. | View | View |
PFAS Composition Observed in Surface Water Ecologies as a Result of AFFF Use. A. Mitchell, S.A. Richards, and C. O'Farrell. | View | View |
Factors Influencing Fate and Transport of Perfluoroalkyl Acids in Groundwater: An Empirical Demonstration. J.R. Hale, D. Skinner, B. Grant, and S. Gelsthorpe. | View | View |
Demarcation of Pollution by Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Soil at Former Firefighting Training Area Using Different Sampling Strategies. S.J.M. Holmström, M. Filipovic, and J. Edvinsson. | View | |
Fate and Transport of PFAS in Indoor and Outdoor Air. J. Roth, C. Holton, C. Lutes, and J. Hatton | View | |
Substrate-Mediated Biotransformation and Biodefluorination of 6:2 FTOH by Mycobacterium and Rhodococcus Species. C. Wu, D. Deng, L. Clark, and M. Li. | View |