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Estimating the nonaqueous-phase liquid content in saturated sandy soil using amplitude domain reflectometry

Estimating the nonaqueous-phase liquid content in saturated sandy soil using amplitude domain reflectometry

Groundwater contamination by nonaqueous-phase liquids (NAPLs) has become a serious environmental issue. Therefore, it is necessary to estimate the NAPL content (NAPL) in saturated soil to detect and monitor the NAPL contamination in groundwater. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Halogenated Volatile Organic Compounds

Halogenated Volatile Organic Compounds

Residual bulk liquid may be retained by capillary attraction in the porous media (i.e., NAPLs are no longer a continuous phase but are present as isolated residual globules). ...

ByFederal Remediation Technologies Roundtable


Properties and Behavior of Halogenated VOCs

Properties and Behavior of Halogenated VOCs

Residual bulk liquid may be retained by capillary attraction in the porous media (i.e., NAPLs are no longer a continuous phase but are present as isolated residual globules). ...

ByFederal Remediation Technologies Roundtable


Properties and Behavior of Nonhalogenated SVOCs

Properties and Behavior of Nonhalogenated SVOCs

Immiscible phase: contaminants present as NAPLs primarily in saturated zone. One or more of the three fluid phases (gaseous, aqueous, or immiscible) may occupy the pore spaces in the unsaturated zone. Residual bulk liquid may be retained by capillary attraction in the porous media (i.e., NAPLs are no longer a continuous phase but are present as isolated ...

ByFederal Remediation Technologies Roundtable


Properties and Behavior of Halogenated SVOCs

Properties and Behavior of Halogenated SVOCs

Immiscible phase: contaminants present as NAPLs primarily in saturated zone. One or more of the three fluid phases (gaseous, aqueous, or immiscible) may occupy the pore spaces in the unsaturated zone. Residual bulk liquid may be retained by capillary attraction in the porous media (i.e., NAPLs are no longer a continuous phase but are present as isolated ...

ByFederal Remediation Technologies Roundtable


Properties and Behavior of Nonhalogenated VOC`s

Properties and Behavior of Nonhalogenated VOC`s

Residual bulk liquid may be retained by capillary attraction in the porous media (i.e., NAPLs are no longer a continuous phase but are present as isolated residual globules). ...

ByFederal Remediation Technologies Roundtable

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