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Experimental investigations of the entrapment and persistence of organic liquid contaminants in the subsurface environment.

Organic liquids are common polluters of the subsurface environment. Once released, these nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) tend to become entrapped within soils and geologic formations where they may serve as long-term contaminant reservoirs. The interphase mass transfer from such entrapped residuals...

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Autores principales: Abriola, L M, Bradford, S A
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1533342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9703497
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description Organic liquids are common polluters of the subsurface environment. Once released, these nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) tend to become entrapped within soils and geologic formations where they may serve as long-term contaminant reservoirs. The interphase mass transfer from such entrapped residuals will ultimately control environmental exposure levels as well as the persistence and/or remedial recovery of these contaminants in the subsurface. This paper summarizes National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences-sponsored research designed to investigate and quantify NAPL entrapment and interphase mass transfer in natural porous media. Results of soil column and batch experiments are presented that highlight research findings over the past several years. These experiments explore dissolution and volatilization of hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents in sandy porous media. Initial concentration levels and long-term recovery rates are shown to depend on fluid flow rate, soil structure, NAPL composition, and soil wetting characteristics. These observations are explained in the context of conceptual models that describe entrapped NAPL morphology and boundary layer transport. The implications of these laboratory findings on the subsurface persistence and recovery of entrapped NAPLs are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-15333422006-08-08 Experimental investigations of the entrapment and persistence of organic liquid contaminants in the subsurface environment. Abriola, L M Bradford, S A Environ Health Perspect Research Article Organic liquids are common polluters of the subsurface environment. Once released, these nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) tend to become entrapped within soils and geologic formations where they may serve as long-term contaminant reservoirs. The interphase mass transfer from such entrapped residuals will ultimately control environmental exposure levels as well as the persistence and/or remedial recovery of these contaminants in the subsurface. This paper summarizes National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences-sponsored research designed to investigate and quantify NAPL entrapment and interphase mass transfer in natural porous media. Results of soil column and batch experiments are presented that highlight research findings over the past several years. These experiments explore dissolution and volatilization of hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents in sandy porous media. Initial concentration levels and long-term recovery rates are shown to depend on fluid flow rate, soil structure, NAPL composition, and soil wetting characteristics. These observations are explained in the context of conceptual models that describe entrapped NAPL morphology and boundary layer transport. The implications of these laboratory findings on the subsurface persistence and recovery of entrapped NAPLs are discussed. 1998-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1533342/ /pubmed/9703497 Text en
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Experimental investigations of the entrapment and persistence of organic liquid contaminants in the subsurface environment.
title Experimental investigations of the entrapment and persistence of organic liquid contaminants in the subsurface environment.
title_full Experimental investigations of the entrapment and persistence of organic liquid contaminants in the subsurface environment.
title_fullStr Experimental investigations of the entrapment and persistence of organic liquid contaminants in the subsurface environment.
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigations of the entrapment and persistence of organic liquid contaminants in the subsurface environment.
title_short Experimental investigations of the entrapment and persistence of organic liquid contaminants in the subsurface environment.
title_sort experimental investigations of the entrapment and persistence of organic liquid contaminants in the subsurface environment.
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