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Engineered containment systems: Identification of dominant ecological processes for long‐term performance assessment and monitoring
Authors:Brooke Traynham  James Clarke  Joanna Burger  Jody Waugh
Institution:1. Vanderbilt University;2. Rutgers University;3. S. M. Stoller Corporation
Abstract:The infiltration of rainfall into contaminated soils and wastes provides the mechanism whereby hazardous chemical and radionuclide constituents of concern are leached and transported to underlying groundwater and potential human and ecological receptors. The application of engineered covers to reduce rainfall infiltration is an approach that is often selected for the remediation of contaminated sites. Evapotranspiration, or water‐balance, cover designs have been shown to be effective ways of preventing infiltration in arid and semiarid climates. This particular design relies on evaporation and vegetative transpiration to reduce potential infiltration to acceptable levels. In this article, we identify and examine the dominant ecological processes that affect the performance of evapotranspiration cover designs. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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