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Abiotic behavior of entrapped petroleum products in the subsurface during leaching
Authors:Dror Ishai  Gerstl Zev  Prost Rene  Yaron Bruno
Institution:

a Department of Environmental Science and Energy Research, The Weizmann Institute of Science, P.O. Box 26, Rehovot 76100, Israel

b Institute of Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences, ARO––The Volcani Centre, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel

c INRA––Centre de Recherches de Versailles, Unite de Science du Sol, Route de Saint Cyr, 78026 Versailles Cedex, France

Abstract:Petroleum products are generally volatile hydrocarbon mixtures. These mixtures may contaminate land surfaces, the unsaturated zone and ground waters at numerous sites and thus represent a long-term source of environmental subsurface pollution. Based on laboratory and field evidence obtained by our research groups and others we emphasize in the present review paper the effect of leaching on the abiotic processes controlling the fate of volatile petroleum hydrocarbon mixtures (VPHMs) in the soil environment. The modification of petroleum hydrocarbon mixtures due to changes in the soil water content is considered the result of a “leaching phenomenon”. The experimental evidence of VPHM behavior in the porous media is linked to four major processes: retention, redistribution and attenuation in the subsurface, and dissolution in the soil water.

Once VPHMs reach the soil surface, their residual concentration and composition is influenced by the amount and quality of the leaching water. The transport and natural attenuation of the VPHMs in the unsaturated zone is affected by the amount and rate of leaching. Since VPHM are a mixture of volatile and non-volatile hydrocarbons whose components differ by several orders of magnitude in their vapor pressure and water solubility, their fates in the soil environment under leaching will be diverse too. This will influence the temporal concentrations of the VPHM components and their distributions with depth, as vapors, solutes, or water-immiscible solutions. Wetting the soil before or after the VPHMs reach it, differentially affects the abiotic processes governing petroleum products behavior into the porous media.

Keywords:VPHM  Field experiment  Leaching  Redistribution  Dissolution  Natural attenuation
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