Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Environment / Injection well / Earth / Pollution / Electrical resistance heating remediation / Soil contamination / Water pollution / Soil vapor extraction


Remediation by steam injection Ph.D. Thesis, October 2003 Jacob Gudbjerg Environment & Resources DTU
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2014-08-18 07:20:23


Open Document

File Size: 1,12 MB

Share Result on Facebook

Country

Denmark / /

Event

Product Issues / /

Facility

University of Stuttgart / Resources DTU Technical University of Denmark / Technical University of Denmark / /

IndustryTerm

thermal remediation technology / Thermal technologies / real-life applications / chemical oxidation / oil recovery technique / chemical properties / steam injection technology / in situ remediation technologies / aggressive technologies / oil recovery technology / porous media / gas stations / remediation technology / physical-chemical properties / chemicals / gas phase / chemical spills / /

Organization

Technical University of Denmark / Programme for Development / University of Stuttgart / Soil and Groundwater Contamination Groundwater Research Center / Programme / DTU Danish Energy Authority / Danish Environmental Protection Agency / /

Person

Gorm Heron / Karsten Høgh Jensen / Torben Obel Sonnenborg / Kent Udell / Torben Højbjerg Jørgensen / Oliver Trötschler / Jarl Dall Jepsen / Arne Färber / Reinhard Schmidt / Tom Heron / Jacob Gudbjerg / Hans Skou / Thomas Hauerberg Larsen / /

Product

Steam injection Steam injection / Steam injection / source / soil / site / sites / /

Technology

oil recovery technology / air sparging / thermal remediation technology / steam injection technology / 8 technologies / 3-D / Sorption / remediation technology / simulation / why thermal technologies / in situ remediation technologies / /

SocialTag