Spatial infiltration and redistribution of light crude oil in heterogeneous water-bearing soil layers under different hydrogeological processes

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Yuying Pan
Tingting Yang
Senwei Tong
Jinsheng Yang
Yonggang Jia
Nanning Yang
Meng Zhang
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[1] Zhejiang Ocean University,School of Fishery
[2] Zhejiang Ocean University,Key Laboratory of Marine Fishery Equipment and Technology of Zhejiang
[3] Xiamen University,College of Ocean and Earth Sciences
[4] Zhejiang Ocean University,School of Petrochemical Engineering & Environment
[5] Ocean University of China,Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Marine Environment and Geological Engineering
[6] Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology,Laboratory for Marine Geology
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Geologic lens; Abrupt lithologic interface; Spatiotemporal distribution; Water level variation; Rainfall;
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Two physical models were used to simulate the infiltration and redistribution process of light crude oil after leakage in a heterogeneous soil layer following water level variation and rainfall. Migration fronts and redistribution characteristics of oil during gravity seepage, water level variation, and rainfall were obtained using charge-coupled device (CCD) camera shooting and cyan–magenta–yellow‒black (CMYK)-based gray analysis, which were employed efficiently and at a low cost. Then, the influencing factors and migration mechanisms were examined. Finally, the soil water and oil contents were measured to verify the simulation results. The results are as follows: (1) the geologic lens and fine–coarse interface can intercept oil, resulting in a local highly contaminated area. (2) The crude oil infiltration path and velocity varied greatly with the different soil types and initial water contents. Within a certain range, the higher the initial water content is, the higher the lateral and vertical infiltration speeds. (3) The oil redistribution process was dominated by vertical infiltration under the condition of water level variation or rainfall, but oil–water displacement and the capillary pressure caused some oil to move horizontally near the geologic lens and fine–coarse interface. (4) Water level variation resulted in a synchronous rise or fall of the oil accumulation area, but rainfall caused it to move up. (5) Water level variation and rainfall imposed a certain influence on the periodic accumulation and release of crude oil in heterogeneous soil, especially in the presence of geologic lenses and lithologic interfaces.
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