contaminantcontrolled
Contaminantcontrolled is a descriptive term used in environmental science and engineering to describe a situation in which the behavior, fate, or impact of a system is primarily governed by the properties and concentrations of contaminants rather than by the surrounding matrix or physical conditions alone. The term is often applied to topics such as groundwater transport, soil contamination, air quality, and water treatment, where contaminant characteristics like sorption affinity, degradation rate, volatility, and bioavailability determine outcomes.
In groundwater and soils, contaminantcontrolled processes can dictate plume migration, retardation, and persistence. For example, sorption
In practice, distinguishing contaminantcontrolled from matrix-controlled behavior informs monitoring and modelling. Models may emphasize contaminant-specific parameters
Limitations include that the designation is context-dependent and can shift with scale, mixing, or external conditions.