Mathematical model to predict the transport of dissolved arsenic in groundwater influenced by seepage velocity
Journal Title: Scientific Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Development of mathematical model to predict the transport of dissolved arsenic in groundwater influenced by seepage velocity has been carried out. This model was developed to monitor the rate of concentration at different period and depths. High and low concentrations were observed at different periods and depth as presented in the figures. These conditions can be attributed to soil stratification deposition in the study location and the influence of man-made activities. Based on these facts, it is recommended that risk assessment should be thoroughly done for soil and water and the predicted model should be applied in design and construction of groundwater system in the study area.
Authors and Affiliations
S. N. Eluozo| Subaka Nigeria Limited Port Harcourt Rivers State of Nigeria.
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