A data-driven modeling approach for the sustainable remediation of persistent arsenic (As) groundwater contamination in a fractured rock aquifer through a groundwater recirculation well (IEG-GCW®)
Paolo Ciampi(Sapienza University of Rome), Marco Petrangeli Papini(Sapienza University of Rome), Eduard J. Alesi(Eisbach Bio (Germany)), Carlo Esposito(Sapienza University of Rome), Piero Morettin(Legambiente), Ernst Bartsch(Eisbach Bio (Germany)), Sandro Olivieri(Eni (Italy)), Michele Pellegrini(Eni (Italy)), Giovanni Liali(Eni (Italy)), Mauro Ranaldo(Eni (Italy)), Gert Rehner
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