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Volumn 342, Issue , 2011, Pages 437-440
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Identifying biogeochemical processes beneath stormwater infiltration ponds in support of a new best management practice for groundwater protection
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Author keywords
Best management practice; Biogeochemistry; Groundwater protection; Natural attenuation; Stormwater infiltration
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Indexed keywords
AEROBIC CONDITION;
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES;
BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESS;
FLORIDA , USA;
FULL-SCALE APPLICATIONS;
GROUND WATER PROTECTION;
HYDRAULIC PROPERTIES;
INFILTRATION POND;
IRON REDUCTION;
METHANOGENESIS;
NATURAL ATTENUATION;
NITRATE CONCENTRATION;
NITRATE LEACHING;
OXYGEN EXCHANGE;
OXYGEN REDUCTION;
SHALLOW GROUNDWATER;
SOIL WATER;
STORMWATERS;
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY;
ELECTROLYTIC REDUCTION;
GROUNDWATER;
LAKES;
LEACHING;
MANGANESE;
QUALITY MANAGEMENT;
SOIL MOISTURE;
STORMS;
WATER QUALITY;
INFILTRATION;
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE;
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY;
DENITRIFICATION;
GROUNDWATER;
HYDRAULIC PROPERTY;
IDENTIFICATION METHOD;
INFILTRATION;
MANGANESE;
MONITORING;
OXIC CONDITIONS;
OXYGEN;
POND;
STORMWATER;
WATER MANAGEMENT;
FLORIDA [UNITED STATES];
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 84860600474
PISSN: 01447815
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: None Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (3)
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References (4)
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