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Fluoride geochemistry in groundwater at regulated industrial sites.
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Water Environmental Research
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Fowler A, Goulding N, Law S.
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96(8):e11105.
Abstract
Practitioner Points
- Geochemical fundamentals of fluoride fate and transport in groundwater are communicated for environmental practitioners.
- Fluoride is a reactive constituent in groundwater, and factors that govern attenuation are identified.
- Geochemical models are useful for identifying fluoride attenuation processes, but quantitative use is limited by thermodynamic data uncertainties.
The data that support the findings of this study are openly available in Mendeley Data at doi: 10.17632/g4jwg39ctm.1. The citation for this dataset is: Fowler, Andrew (2024), “Fluoride geochemistry in groundwater at regulated industrial sites”, Mendeley Data, V1, doi: 10.17632/g4jwg39ctm.1.
SUPPORTING IN FORMATION
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WER_11105-sup-0001-S.1_CCR_Data.xlsxExcel 2007 spreadsheet , 70 KB | Data S1. Supporting Information. |
WER_11105-sup-0002-S.2_SPL_Data.xlsxExcel 2007 spreadsheet , 78.3 KB | Data S2. Supporting Information. |
WER_11105-sup-0003-S.3_Phosphogypsum_Data.xlsxExcel 2007 spreadsheet , 30 KB | Data S3. Supporting Information. |
ABSTRACT ONLINE AT https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/wer.11105