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Kaown D, Carroll K, Mahlknecht J, Kim Y, Shin J, Lee S, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2025 Jan; 487:137238. PMID: 39842117
Chlorinated ethenes are prevalent contaminants in industrial wastewater that detrimentally affect human health. As elevated tetrachloroethene (PCE) concentrations (18.0-18.7 mg/L) have been observed in the groundwater of an industrial area...
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Ju Y, Park K, Kwon E, Kaown D, Jun S, Park J, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2024 Nov; 482():136571. PMID: 39581029
The distribution of uranium (U) concentrations, which reached up to 322 µg/L, was found to correlate with the pattern of fractures within the natural barrier system (NBS). Analysis of the...
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Kim J, Kim H, Kaown D, Lee K
Sci Rep . 2024 Oct; 14(1):25955. PMID: 39472524
Earthquakes have a significant impact on groundwater environments as well as human life. However, identifying active and affected zones from seismic events using isotopic and microbial diversity indicators remains a...
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Lee S, Park I, Lee S, Lee K
J Environ Manage . 2024 Oct; 370:122699. PMID: 39362172
Simulation-optimization modeling is extensively used to identify optimal remediation designs. However, verifying these optimal solutions often remains unclear. In this study, we determine optimal groundwater remediation strategies using simulation-optimization modeling...
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Hwang H, Jeen S, Lee S, Ha S, Berg S, Miller K, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Aug; 950:175256. PMID: 39098412
Exploring the challenges posed by uncertainties in numerical modeling for hazardous material storage, this study introduces methodologies to improve monitoring networks for detecting subsurface leakages. The proposed approaches were applied...
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Kim J, Kaown D, Lee K
J Hazard Mater . 2024 Jun; 475:134939. PMID: 38889466
Dense non-aqueous-phase liquids (DNAPLs) represent one of the most hazardous contaminants of groundwater, posing health risks to humans. Radon is generally used to trace DNAPLs; however, external factors, such as...
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Joun W, Lee K
J Environ Manage . 2024 Apr; 357:120814. PMID: 38581896
Investigating the possible direction of a CO-dissolved water plume migration near the potential CO leakage area is a significant task because it helps estimate the spatial and temporal monitoring scale...
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Kaown D, Lee E, Koh D, Mayer B, Mahlknecht J, Park D, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Dec; 912:169422. PMID: 38135072
The increase in extreme heavy rain due to climate change is a critical factor in the fate of urban and agricultural pollutants in aquatic system. Nutrients, including NO and PO,...
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Ju Y, Baik M, Lee S, Lee K, Kaown D, Shin D, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2023 Jul; 459:132051. PMID: 37467612
The uranium inventory in the Boeun aquifer is situated near an artificial reservoir (40-70 m apart) intended to supply water to nearby cities. However, toxic radionuclides can enter the reservoir....
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Kim J, Lee K
Environ Int . 2023 Jul; 178:108098. PMID: 37467531
Groundwater is an important human resource. Daejeon in South Korea faces severe water quality issues, including radon, uranium, and fluoride pollution, all of which pose health risks to humans. With...