
doi: 10.2172/1036716
This is the final report for a university research project which advanced development of a new technology for identifying chemical reduction of hexavalent chromium contamination in groundwater systems. Reduction renders mobile and toxic hexavalent chromium immobile and less toxic. The new method uses stable isotope ratio measurements, which are made using multicollector ICP-mass spectrometry. The main objectives of this project were completed during the project period and two peer-reviewed articles were published to disseminate the information gained.
Chromium, 58 Geosciences, Stable Isotopes, Remediation, Natural Attenuation, Redox, Contamination, Stable Isotopes Chromium, Chromium Isotopes, 54 Environmental Sciences, Groundwater, Spectroscopy, Reactive Barriers
Chromium, 58 Geosciences, Stable Isotopes, Remediation, Natural Attenuation, Redox, Contamination, Stable Isotopes Chromium, Chromium Isotopes, 54 Environmental Sciences, Groundwater, Spectroscopy, Reactive Barriers
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