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Field Detector Evaluation of Organic Clay Soils Contaminated with Diesel Fuel
Abstract:Due to numerous types of uncontrolled petroleum releases into the environment such as leaking storage tanks, spills, and improper disposal of petroleum wastes, there is a need for quicker, more efficient methods to determine the levels of soil contamination for site remediation. The portable field detectors used most often in preliminary site evaluations are the flame ionization detector (FID) and the photoionization detector (PID). This research explored the relationship between these two instruments in analysis of two clay soil sites contaminated with diesel fuel. As in previous research, a log-log linear correlation was found between the PID and FID instruments for diesel fuel-contaminated soil at each site (R 2 > 0.91). Also, the correlation factors (0.64 and 0.60) between the field instruments at each site were found to be similar. It was asserted that either field instrument can be used to delineate the diesel fuel contamination at that site based upon a previously calculated correlation between the two instruments, and an overall numerical correlation between the field instruments can be used at various sites of similar soil and contamination characteristics. The implementation of the relationships between these two instruments could facilitate and accelerate site characterization in the future.
Keywords:Photoionization Detector (PID)  Flame Ionization Detector (FID)  Organic Vapor Analyzer (OVA)  Soil-gas Surveying
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