Natural Attenuation of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Unsaturated Soil Zone

Scenario-specific numerical simulations were performed in order to assess the diffusive spreading of volatile fuel constituents and their biodegradation in the unsaturated soil zone. This is especially important in arid regions where the groundwater table is far below the surface and groundwater rec...

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Main Authors: P. Grathwohl, U. Maier
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Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2002-06-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jams/article/view/597
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spelling doaj-a372cbcfb63945f596ec8bc4035481c82020-11-25T03:20:09ZengSultan Qaboos UniversityJournal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences2410-10602410-10792002-06-017291510.24200/jams.vol7iss2pp9-15583Natural Attenuation of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Unsaturated Soil ZoneP. Grathwohl0U. Maier1University of Tübingen, Department of Applied Geology, Sigwartstr. 10, D-72076 Tübingen, DenmarkUniversity of Tübingen, Department of Applied Geology, Sigwartstr. 10, D-72076 Tübingen, DenmarkScenario-specific numerical simulations were performed in order to assess the diffusive spreading of volatile fuel constituents and their biodegradation in the unsaturated soil zone. This is especially important in arid regions where the groundwater table is far below the surface and groundwater recharge is limited. The model results compare well with data from a controlled outdoor test with an emplaced source of kerosene. Modelling results illustrate that the overall biodegradation rates depend mainly on properties of the fuel constituents such as Henry’s Law constant, on the individual degradation rate constants, the soil water content and temperature. The contaminant transfer rates into groundwater can be determined provided the spreading processes in the unsaturated zone are understood.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jams/article/view/597attenuation, volatile hydrocarbon, unsaturated soil, biodegradation, henry’s law, groundwater, risk assessment.
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Natural Attenuation of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Unsaturated Soil Zone
Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences
attenuation, volatile hydrocarbon, unsaturated soil, biodegradation, henry’s law, groundwater, risk assessment.
author_facet P. Grathwohl
U. Maier
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title Natural Attenuation of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Unsaturated Soil Zone
title_short Natural Attenuation of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Unsaturated Soil Zone
title_full Natural Attenuation of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Unsaturated Soil Zone
title_fullStr Natural Attenuation of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Unsaturated Soil Zone
title_full_unstemmed Natural Attenuation of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Unsaturated Soil Zone
title_sort natural attenuation of volatile hydrocarbons in unsaturated soil zone
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences
issn 2410-1060
2410-1079
publishDate 2002-06-01
description Scenario-specific numerical simulations were performed in order to assess the diffusive spreading of volatile fuel constituents and their biodegradation in the unsaturated soil zone. This is especially important in arid regions where the groundwater table is far below the surface and groundwater recharge is limited. The model results compare well with data from a controlled outdoor test with an emplaced source of kerosene. Modelling results illustrate that the overall biodegradation rates depend mainly on properties of the fuel constituents such as Henry’s Law constant, on the individual degradation rate constants, the soil water content and temperature. The contaminant transfer rates into groundwater can be determined provided the spreading processes in the unsaturated zone are understood.
topic attenuation, volatile hydrocarbon, unsaturated soil, biodegradation, henry’s law, groundwater, risk assessment.
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