Update to the light nonaqueous phase liquid infiltration conceptual model

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作者
Hamper, Martin [1 ,2 ]
Seyedabbasi, Mir [1 ]
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[1] Roux Associates Inc, Oak Brook, IL USA
[2] Roux Associates Inc, 1200 Harger Rd,Suite 800, Oak Brook, IL 60523 USA
关键词
FLUID LEVELS; VOLUME; TRANSMISSIVITY;
D O I
10.1002/rem.21756
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The 1970s oil spill model described the infiltration of oil (light nonaqueous phase liquid or LNAPL) into the subsurface, resulting in an oil pancake depressing the water table within the capillary fringe. An update to the 1970s model is needed because, according to the discussion by Lenhard et al. on the work of Lenhard and Parker and Farr et al., "A key concept of their efforts was that LNAPL-saturated 'pancakes' do not exist." Lenhard and Parker and Farr et al. showed that the distribution of water, LNAPL, and air in the subsurface was a function of the LNAPL, water, and air pressures; fluid properties; and the pore-size distribution of the porous medium and that the fluid saturations can be calculated from fluid levels in a monitoring well. The 1970s oil spill infiltration model described that spilled LNAPL migrates downward through the vadose zone under the force of gravity with some lateral spreading. The vadose zone, where all of the liquid pressures are less than atmospheric pressure, becomes a three-fluid zone consisting of variable saturations of air, water, and LNAPL, which together fully saturate the pore spaces. One important update to the 1970s model is that instead of the infiltrating LNAPL stopping at and depressing the water table, LNAPL penetrates the water table to a depth consistent with the gravitational and capillary forces experienced during LNAPL infiltration and creates a two-fluid zone below the water table where LNAPL and water pressures are greater than atmospheric pressure. After the LNAPL release stops, LNAPL infiltration and migration will cease after reaching equilibrium. The updated LNAPL infiltration conceptual model, like the 1970s model, describes the situation where the LNAPL release has stopped and LNAPL infiltration and migration have ceased after reaching equilibrium. The volume of LNAPL released is also assumed to be sufficient to pass through the vadose zone and enter the saturated zone.
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