Title of article
Occurrence and attenuation of specific organic compounds in the groundwater plume at a former gasworks site
Author/Authors
Daniela Zamfirescu، نويسنده , , Peter Grathwohl، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
21
From page
407
To page
427
Abstract
The changing contaminant pattern with travelled distance was investigated in the anaerobic groundwater plume downstream from an extended zone containing residual NAPL at a former gas manufacturing plant. With increasing distance, O- and N-heterocyclic aromatic compounds are enriched in the plume relative to the usually assessed coal tar constituents (poly- and monocyclic aromatic compounds). In a first approximation, the overall concentration decrease of the investigated compounds follows a first order overall decay. The half life distance in the plume downgradient from the source varied between 20 m for benzene and up to 167–303 m for alkyl-naphthalenes. Acenaphthene is degraded only within about 50 m downstream from the source area, then its concentration remains constant (ca. 180 μg/l) and far above the legal limit. Dimethyl-benzofurans were the most recalcitrant among all compounds which could be quantified with the analytical method available. The overall groundwater contamination in the plume is seriously underestimated if only BTEX and 16-EPA-PAHs are monitored.
Keywords
Groundwater plume , natural attenuation , BTEX , PAHs , Degradation rates , Coal tar , Heterocyclicaromatic compounds
Journal title
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Record number
693262
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