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Dyfuzyjny model transportu węglowodorów ropopochodnych w gruntach

(Diffusive model of oil-derivative carbohydrates in the ground)
Czasopismo: Gaz, woda i technika sanitarna   Tom: 1, Zeszyt: 1, Strony: 7-10
ISSN:  0016-5352
Opublikowano: 2008
 
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Grupa MNiSW:  Publikacja w recenzowanym czasopiśmie wymienionym w wykazie ministra MNiSzW (część B)
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Słowa kluczowe:

zanieczyszczenia ropopochodne  zanieczyszczenie gruntu  transport węglowodorów ropopochodnych w gruntach  model dyfuzyjny 


Keywords:

oil-derivative carbohydrates in ground  diffusive model 



Abstract:

Presentation of a theoretical model followed by its experimental verification in order to estimate the speed of oil-derivative substances" migration in porous grounds in the aspect of endangering underground waters.



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