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in Hydrogeology an groundwater Modelling by Neven Kresic second edition 2006 page 485 (CRC Press), you could read :
"As defined in the USEPA directive, on applying monitored natural attenuation (MNA) at contaminated sites (...),natural attenuation processes in general include a variety of physical, chemical, or biological processes that, under favorable conditions, act without human intervention to reduce the mass, toxicity, mobility, volume, or concentration of contaminants in soil or groundwater. These [i]in-situ [/i] processes include biodegradation; dispersion; dilution;sorption;volatization; radioactive decay; and chemical or biological stabilization , transformation, or destruction of contaminants."
by the way in the same "good" book page 476 "(...) Because of sorption, the contaminant movement in groundwater is slowed down relative to the average groundwater velocity. This effect is callaed retardation (...)
For Modelling natural attenuation of chlorinated solvent you can use your search Engine on BIOCHLOR
My colleague Daniel find this two interresting links
[color=blue]doctorflood.rice.edu/envi518/Handouts/Lisbon/06_Biochlor.ppt
www.afcee.brooks.af.mil/products/techtrans/download/biochlor_database.pdf[/color]
we hope this answer could help you