Evaluation of analytical methodologies for diesel fuel contaminants in soil

The widespread use of petroleum hydrocarbon fuels for transportation, heating and energy has led to the release of these fuels into the environment through accidental spills, long term leakage, or operational losses. As a result, many sites have been found to have soil and water which are contaminat...

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Main Author: Graham, Kristina N.
Language:en_US
Published: 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1199
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-11992014-03-29T03:41:20Z Evaluation of analytical methodologies for diesel fuel contaminants in soil Graham, Kristina N. The widespread use of petroleum hydrocarbon fuels for transportation, heating and energy has led to the release of these fuels into the environment through accidental spills, long term leakage, or operational losses. As a result, many sites have been found to have soil and water which are contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbon fuels. As society becomes more cognizant of the negative repercussions of such contamination on soil and water quality, flora, fauna, and human health, it has become necessary to evaluate sites for potential contamination. This study was undertaken because of an apparent lack of consistency among results obtained by analogous analytical methods for diesel fuel contaminants in soil as observed by those in industry and government alike. The goal of this study was to evaluate selected analytical methodologies for diesel fuel related contaminants in soil. The following hypothesis was tested: That new analytical methods for diesel fuel related contaminants in soil perform at least as wellas standard analytical methods while possessing a number of significant benefits. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) 2007-05-15T19:05:23Z 2007-05-15T19:05:23Z 1998-05-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1199 en_US
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description The widespread use of petroleum hydrocarbon fuels for transportation, heating and energy has led to the release of these fuels into the environment through accidental spills, long term leakage, or operational losses. As a result, many sites have been found to have soil and water which are contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbon fuels. As society becomes more cognizant of the negative repercussions of such contamination on soil and water quality, flora, fauna, and human health, it has become necessary to evaluate sites for potential contamination. This study was undertaken because of an apparent lack of consistency among results obtained by analogous analytical methods for diesel fuel contaminants in soil as observed by those in industry and government alike. The goal of this study was to evaluate selected analytical methodologies for diesel fuel related contaminants in soil. The following hypothesis was tested: That new analytical methods for diesel fuel related contaminants in soil perform at least as wellas standard analytical methods while possessing a number of significant benefits. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
author Graham, Kristina N.
spellingShingle Graham, Kristina N.
Evaluation of analytical methodologies for diesel fuel contaminants in soil
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title Evaluation of analytical methodologies for diesel fuel contaminants in soil
title_short Evaluation of analytical methodologies for diesel fuel contaminants in soil
title_full Evaluation of analytical methodologies for diesel fuel contaminants in soil
title_fullStr Evaluation of analytical methodologies for diesel fuel contaminants in soil
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of analytical methodologies for diesel fuel contaminants in soil
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