2023
DOI: 10.3390/app132312813
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Combining Radon Deficit, NAPL Concentration, and Groundwater Table Dynamics to Assess Soil and Groundwater Contamination by NAPLs and Related Attenuation Processes

Martina Mattia,
Paola Tuccimei,
Giancarlo Ciotoli
et al.

Abstract: Soil and groundwater contamination by NAPLs (Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids) is certainly a big issue for protecting the environment. In situ clean-up actions are routinely applied to mitigate the risk and are supplemented by monitoring surveys to assess the degree, extension, and evolution of the contamination. Radon gas is here used as a tracer of contamination because of its high solubility in non-polar solvents that produce a reduced concentration of the gas in polluted soil and groundwater with reference to ra… Show more

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“…The use of tracers to characterize and monitor LNAPL and to evaluate the effectiveness of in situ remediation has been investigated as one of the potential alternative approaches [17]. The potential use of 2 of 38 222 Radon (Rn), as a natural tracer characterized by a preferential partitioning into LNAPL, has been studied in this regard, as a sustainable alternative, since the late 1990s, e.g., [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The use of tracers to characterize and monitor LNAPL and to evaluate the effectiveness of in situ remediation has been investigated as one of the potential alternative approaches [17]. The potential use of 2 of 38 222 Radon (Rn), as a natural tracer characterized by a preferential partitioning into LNAPL, has been studied in this regard, as a sustainable alternative, since the late 1990s, e.g., [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This latter limitation was considered statistically significant only if no significant advective or co-advective transport of Rn in soil gas is assumed at the site. Mattia et al [27] measured Rn in soil gas by extracting it from two vapor extraction wells from a Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) system, at different depths, and analyzing the samples in the laboratory using a semiconductor detector connected in a closed loop. Rn deficit observed in soil gas was used together with the more abundant Rn data obtained from groundwater sampling from the wells at the site, to identify the location of residual LNAPL.…”
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