D. E. Matthieu
University of Arizona
6 Papers
26 Citations
D. E. Matthieu is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater & Water well. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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Characterizing long-term contaminant mass discharge and the relationship between reductions in discharge and reductions in mass for DNAPL source areas.
Mark L. Brusseau,D. E. Matthieu,Kenneth C. Carroll,J. Mainhagu,C. Morrison,A. L. Mcmillan,A.E. Russo,M. Plaschke +7 more
TL;DR: The observed curvilinear relationship exhibits a reduction in contaminant mass discharge essentially immediately upon the initiation of mass reduction, consistent with a system wherein significant quantities of mass are present in hydraulically poorly accessible domains for which mass removal is influenced by rate-limited mass transfer.
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Turfgrass Root Response to Subsurface Soil Compaction
TL;DR: In this paper, the ability of grass roots to penetrate a compacted subsurface layer was evaluated by growing seven different species of grass in soil columns, each column was divided into three sections with the top and bottom packed to a bulk density of 1.6 and 1.8 g cm−3, respectively.
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Intercalation of trichloroethene by sediment-associated clay minerals
TL;DR: Results indicate that TCE was intercalated by the clay minerals, which may have contributed to the extensive elution tailing observed in prior miscible-displacement experiments conducted with this sediment.
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Persistence of a Groundwater Contaminant Plume after Hydraulic Source Containment at a Chlorinated-Solvent Contaminated Site
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors characterize the behavior of a groundwater contaminant (trichloroethene) plume after implementation of a source-containment operation at a site in Arizona, where the plume resides in a quasi-three-layer system comprising a sand/gravel unit bounded on the top and bottom by relatively thick silty clayey layers.