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"Elektorowicz M" Authored Publications:

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1 A synergistic approach to rapid stabilization and immobilization of crude oil-contaminated clayey sand using calcium chloride and sodium silicate Rajaei E; Elektorowicz M; Baker MB; 41391286
ENCS
2 Electro-washing of pipelines spills: On-site strategies for different soil matrices Rajaei E; Elektorowicz M; 40614426
ENCS
3 Revealing the Freezing-Induced Alteration in Microplastic Behavior and Its Implication for the Microplastics Released from Seasonal Ice Chen Z; Elektorowicz M; An C; Tian X; Wang Z; Yang X; Lyu L; 39031076
ENCS
4 Integrating of electrocoagulation process with submerged membrane bioreactor for wastewater treatment under low voltage gradients Bani-Melhem K; Elektorowicz M; Tawalbeh M; Al Bsoul A; El Gendy A; Kamyab H; Yusuf M; 37536541
ENCS
5 Entrainment and Enrichment of Microplastics in Ice Formation Processes: Implications for the Transport of Microplastics in Cold Regions Chen Z; Elektorowicz M; An C; Tian X; 36780450
ENCS
6 Sources, behaviors, transformations, and environmental risks of organophosphate esters in the coastal environment: A review Chen Z; An C; Elektorowicz M; Tian X; 35635887
ENCS
7 Amberlite IRC-718 ion chelating resin extraction of hazardous metal Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions: equilibrium and theoretical modeling Addala A; Boudiaf M; Elektorowicz M; Bentouhami E; Bengeurba Y; 34534117
ENCS
8 Simulation and computer modeling of asphaltene in different solvents on oil-water interfaces using a molecular dynamic methodology. Yuan J, Elektorowicz M, Chen Z, Segun GA, Vakili M, Zhong L, Wang B, Zhu J, Wu Y 31542686
ENCS
9 Extended environmental multimedia modeling system assessing the risk carried by pollutants in interacted air-unsaturated-groundwater zones. Yuan J, Elektorowicz M 31376662
ENCS
10 Electro-demulsification of water-in-oil suspensions enhanced with implementing various additives. Taslimi Taleghani S, Fellah Jahromi A, Elektorowicz M 31173953
ENCS
11 Comparison of constant, pulsed, incremental and decremental direct current applications on solid-liquid phase separation in oil sediments. Kariminezhad E, Elektorowicz M 29655534
ENCS
12 Effect of various electrokinetic treatment regimes on solids surface properties and thermal behavior of oil sediments. Kariminezhad E, Elektorowicz M 29674097
ENCS
13 Assessment of Microbial Community Structure and Function in Serially Passaged Wastewater Electro-Bioreactor Sludge: An Approach to Enhance Sludge Settleability. ElNaker NA, Elektorowicz M, Naddeo V, Hasan SW, Yousef AF 29725134
ENCS
14 Effect of long-term electrodialytic soil remediation on Pb removal and soil weathering. Skibsted G, Ottosen LM, Elektorowicz M, Jensen PE 29801718
ENCS
15 Electrokinetically assisted oil-water phase separation in oily sludge with implementing novel controller system. Fellah Jahromi A, Elektorowicz M 30014933
ENCS
16 Electrokinetic nondestructive in-situ technique for rehabilitation of liners damaged by fuels. Bani Baker M, Elektorowicz M, Hanna A 30086521
ENCS

 

Title:Extended environmental multimedia modeling system assessing the risk carried by pollutants in interacted air-unsaturated-groundwater zones.
Authors:Yuan JElektorowicz M
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31376662?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.120852
Publication:Journal of hazardous materials
Keywords:Extended environmental multimedia modeling system (EEMMS)GroundwaterLandfill leachateMonte carlo method (MCM)Risk assessment toolRisk quotient (RQ)Unsaturated -saturated system interaction
PMID:31376662 Category:J Hazard Mater Date Added:2019-08-07
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Green Intelligence Environmental School, Yangtze Normal University, Chongqing, China; Department of Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, H3G1M8, Canada. Electronic address: 20180014@yznu.cn.
2 Department of Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, H3G1M8, Canada. Electronic address: mariae@encs.concordia.ca.

Description:

Extended environmental multimedia modeling system assessing the risk carried by pollutants in interacted air-unsaturated-groundwater zones.

J Hazard Mater. 2019 Jul 22;381:120852

Authors: Yuan J, Elektorowicz M

Abstract

Simulation of the transport of hazardous pollutants in a variety of media is a challenge. In this paper, a novel Extended Environment Multimedia Modeling and Analysis System (EEMMS) for migration of pollutants from landfill through unsaturated site to groundwater is presented. The developed EEMMS consists of four pathways modules: air, landfill, unsaturated zone and groundwater zone. The finite element method in EEMMS framework is used to analyze these four pathways and the results are compared to the finite difference model and analytical model. The effectiveness of EEMMS has been verified through a case study of Trail Road Landfill site. The simulation of uncertainty was conducted with a quantitative technique of Monte Carlo Method. The Risk Quotient (RQ) results show that the low-risk area covers 10,000 square meters, where the predicted concentrations of benzene are between 1 and 1.2?µg L-1. However, the high-risk area covers almost 200,000 square meters. Contrary to FEM, the majority of the FDM and analytical predictions were too high and fell outside the high boundary of the experimental result. The EEMMS is a unique risk assessment tool that can be used for impacts on water resource quality, biodiversity, fate of pollutants in ecosystem, climate change, etc.

PMID: 31376662 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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