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Variability of soil potential for biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in a heterogeneous subsurface.

Andreas H Kristensen1, Tjalfe G Poulsen, Lars Mortensen, Per Moldrup.   

Abstract

Quantifying the spatial variability of factors affecting natural attenuation of hydrocarbons in the unsaturated zone is important to (i) performing a reliable risk assessment and (ii) evaluating the possibility for bioremediation of petroleum-polluted sites. Most studies to date have focused on the shallow unsaturated zone. Based on a data set comprising analysis of about 100 soil samples taken in a 16 m-deep unsaturated zone polluted with volatile petroleum compounds, we statistically and geostatistically analysed values of essential soil properties. The subsurface of the site was highly layered, resulting in an accumulation of pollution within coarse sandy lenses. Air-filled porosity, readily available phosphorous, and the first-order rate constant (k(1)) of benzene obtained from slurry biodegradation experiments were found to depend on geologic sample characterization (P<0.05), while inorganic nitrogen was homogenously distributed across the soil stratigraphy. Semivariogram analysis showed a spatial continuity of 4-8.6 m in the vertical direction, while it was 2-5 times greater in the horizontal direction. Values of k(1) displayed strong spatial autocorrelation. Even so, the soil potential for biodegradation was highly variable, which from autoregressive state-space modeling was partly explained by changes in soil air-filled porosity and gravimetric water content. The results suggest considering biological heterogeneity when evaluating the fate of contaminants in the subsurface. 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20363074     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.03.042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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1.  A numerical investigation of oxygen concentration dependence on biodegradation rate laws in vapor intrusion.

Authors:  Yijun Yao; Rui Shen; Kelly G Pennel; Eric M Suuberg
Journal:  Environ Sci Process Impacts       Date:  2013-12       Impact factor: 4.238

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