SIMULAÇÕES DE TRANSPORTE REATIVO EM UM AQUÍFERO CONTAMINADO POR QUEROSENE DE AVIAÇÃO

The ability of native bacteria to biodegrade sub-surface hydrocarbons has been studied consistently since the 1970s, since this class of contaminants may pose severe human health risks. Understanding the mechanisms that govern hydrocarbons biodegradation represents a crucial issue for the management...

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Main Authors: Elias Hideo Teramoto, Hung Kiang Chang, Marcus Paulus Martins Baessa, Adriana Soriano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Geoquímica 2019-09-01
Series:Geochimica Brasiliensis
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Summary:The ability of native bacteria to biodegrade sub-surface hydrocarbons has been studied consistently since the 1970s, since this class of contaminants may pose severe human health risks. Understanding the mechanisms that govern hydrocarbons biodegradation represents a crucial issue for the management of contaminated areas. For this reason, numerical simulations of reactive transport were performed to evaluate the conceptual geochemical model and to help understand the mechanisms that govern BTEX biodegradation in a lateritic aquifer contaminated by large aviation fuel. The feasibility of previously proposed conceptual model linking geochemical zonation with BTEX mineralization and secondary reactions was evaluated by means of reactive transport models. The representation of the simulated chemical speciation of the studied hydrocarbon-contaminated aquifer is best supported when PCO2 is fixed and dissolved oxygen, potentially present due to mass transfer from entrapped air, is considered in the model. These findings suggest the need for both constraints to be considered in the reactive transport models involving hydrocarbon biodegradation.
ISSN:0102-9800
2358-2812