Evaluating the transport behavior of DNA-tagged silica particle tracers in laboratory soil columns

Bahareh Kianfar, Jan Willem Foppen, Bas van der Zaan , Joachim Rozemeijer, Thom Bogaard

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Abstract

DNA-tagged particle tracers have been the subject of several researches as a new tracer for hydrological applica-tions. This tracer potentially permits the production of a large number of identically transported but distinguishabletracers. Such technique facilitates multi-point and multi-time tracer experiments in a specific location withoutconfounding the signal of the different tracers. All of those potential benefits of DNA-tagged particles can effec-tively improve our understanding on contamination flow origin and its pathways in the subsurface environment.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventEGU General Assembly 2019 - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 7 Apr 201912 Apr 2019
https://www.egu2019.eu/

Conference

ConferenceEGU General Assembly 2019
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period7/04/1912/04/19
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