Dense non-aqueous phase liquid
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Dense non-aqueous phase liquid
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A dense non-aqueous phase liquid or DNAPL is a denser-than-water NAPL, i.e. a liquid that is both denser than water and is immiscible in or does not dissolve in water. The term DNAPL is used primarily by environmental engineers and hydrogeologists to describe contaminants in groundwater, surface water and sediments. DNAPLs tends to sink below the water table when spilled in significant quantities and only stop when they reach impermeable bedrock. Their penetration into an aquifer makes them diff
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dense_non-aqueous_phase_liquid
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2022-03-18T22:35:45Z
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