2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2015.08.010
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Influence of non-aqueous phase liquid configuration on induced polarization parameters: Conceptual models applied to a time-domain field case study

Abstract: Resistivity and induced polarization (IP) measurements on soil contaminated with non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) show a great variety in results in previous research. Several laboratory studies have suggested that the presence of NAPLs in soil samples generally decrease the magnitude of the IP-effect, while others have indicated the opposite. A number of conceptual models have been proposed suggesting that NAPLs can alter the pore space in different ways, e.g. by coating the grain surfaces and thus inhibitin… Show more

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“…In the geometrically connected anomaly in the main survey area (Fig. 10), the resistivity values were below 100 m. These values are in the same order of magnitude as the overlying till, but since the normalized chargeability values are elevated, the structure is not interpreted as a depression in the bedrock surface topography (see Johansson et al 2015 for details on the resistivity and IP responses of the Quaternary deposits in the same survey area).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…In the geometrically connected anomaly in the main survey area (Fig. 10), the resistivity values were below 100 m. These values are in the same order of magnitude as the overlying till, but since the normalized chargeability values are elevated, the structure is not interpreted as a depression in the bedrock surface topography (see Johansson et al 2015 for details on the resistivity and IP responses of the Quaternary deposits in the same survey area).…”
Section: Discussion Dcip Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Within the main survey area there is a property contaminated with a plume of free-phase tetrachloroethylene, which has previously been investigated with DCIP by Johansson et al (2015). However, concerns about groundwater disposal of dissolved contaminants to the surroundings remain.…”
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“…Veeken et al 2009), location and delineation of contaminant plumes (e.g. Mewafy et al 2013;Johansson et al 2015;Ntarlagiannis et al 2016), monitoring of biodegradation processes in contaminated area (e.g. Flores Orozco et al 2011;Abdel Aal et al 2014) and even hydrological characterization of the subsurface (e.g.…”
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“…; Johansson et al . ) and this is often attributed to microbially mediated degradation of hydrocarbons. On the contrary, there are observations with negligible polarization in the case of oversaturation of hydrocarbons and/or the presence free‐phase non‐aqueous phase liquids (NAPL; Flores‐Orozco et al .…”
Section: Microbially Mediated Processes and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%