Assessment of natural attenuation of volatile aromatic hydrocarbons in agricultural soil contaminated with diesel fuel |
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Authors: | Serrano Antonio Gallego Mercedes González José Luis |
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Institution: | Department of Analytical Chemistry, Campus of Rabanales, University of Córdoba, E-14071 Córdoba, Spain. |
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Abstract: | A diesel fuel spill was simulated on a 12-m(2) plot of agricultural land, at a concentration of 1 Lm(-2) of soil. The natural attenuation of Volatile Aromatic Hydrocarbons (VAHs) was monitored at different soil depths over a period of 50 days. The natural attenuation of VAHs in the surface layer would be attributed to two processes, namely: volatilisation (mainly linked to the boiling point of each VAH, with t(1/2) from 2 to 71 min for benzene and p-isopropyltoluene, respectively); and dissipation (related to the boiling point as well as the analyte-soil matrix interaction, with t(1/2) from 2 to 169 h for benzene and p-isopropyltoluene, respectively). As expected, in the deeper layers, dissipation prevails over volatilisation. 50 days after the spill, only two VAHs were detected in the surface layer, at concentrations of 5-20 ngg(-1), which had disappeared after 80 days of the spill. |
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