Physical and chemical processes affecting forced ventilation of benzene and p-xylene in a desert soil

The rate at which volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are removed from the vadose zone by forced ventilation may be reduced by slow micro-scale processes such as diffusion through intra-aggregate and pore water and slow reactions at sorption sites located at the soil-water interface. Column experiment...

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Main Author: Van de Water, James Gordon, 1963-
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 1989
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/277044
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2770442015-10-23T05:02:40Z Physical and chemical processes affecting forced ventilation of benzene and p-xylene in a desert soil Van de Water, James Gordon, 1963- Oil pollution of soils. Desert soils. Soil aeration. The rate at which volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are removed from the vadose zone by forced ventilation may be reduced by slow micro-scale processes such as diffusion through intra-aggregate and pore water and slow reactions at sorption sites located at the soil-water interface. Column experiments using benzene and p-xylene were performed in order to simulate cleanup of VOC's in the vadose zone by forced ventilation. Analytical solutions of the one-dimensional advection-dispersion equation coupled to mass transfer equations were fitted to the data. Parameter estimates were used in order to determine time scales of diffusion through water, desorption from, and sorption to, soil organic matter. Lower limits for the time scales for these processes were calculated to be on the order of minutes. Results indicate that these micro-scale processes reduce the rate of removal on the laboratory scale but may have no effect on the field scale. 1989 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/277044 22806615 1337439 .b17504363 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Oil pollution of soils.
Desert soils.
Soil aeration.
spellingShingle Oil pollution of soils.
Desert soils.
Soil aeration.
Van de Water, James Gordon, 1963-
Physical and chemical processes affecting forced ventilation of benzene and p-xylene in a desert soil
description The rate at which volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are removed from the vadose zone by forced ventilation may be reduced by slow micro-scale processes such as diffusion through intra-aggregate and pore water and slow reactions at sorption sites located at the soil-water interface. Column experiments using benzene and p-xylene were performed in order to simulate cleanup of VOC's in the vadose zone by forced ventilation. Analytical solutions of the one-dimensional advection-dispersion equation coupled to mass transfer equations were fitted to the data. Parameter estimates were used in order to determine time scales of diffusion through water, desorption from, and sorption to, soil organic matter. Lower limits for the time scales for these processes were calculated to be on the order of minutes. Results indicate that these micro-scale processes reduce the rate of removal on the laboratory scale but may have no effect on the field scale.
author Van de Water, James Gordon, 1963-
author_facet Van de Water, James Gordon, 1963-
author_sort Van de Water, James Gordon, 1963-
title Physical and chemical processes affecting forced ventilation of benzene and p-xylene in a desert soil
title_short Physical and chemical processes affecting forced ventilation of benzene and p-xylene in a desert soil
title_full Physical and chemical processes affecting forced ventilation of benzene and p-xylene in a desert soil
title_fullStr Physical and chemical processes affecting forced ventilation of benzene and p-xylene in a desert soil
title_full_unstemmed Physical and chemical processes affecting forced ventilation of benzene and p-xylene in a desert soil
title_sort physical and chemical processes affecting forced ventilation of benzene and p-xylene in a desert soil
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1989
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/277044
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