2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-014-2494-7
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Noninvasive characterization of the Trecate (Italy) crude-oil contaminated site: links between contamination and geophysical signals

Abstract: The characterization of contaminated sites can benefit from the supplementation of direct investigations with a set of less invasive and more extensive measurements. A combination of geophysical methods and direct push techniques for contaminated land characterization has been proposed within the EU FP7 project ModelPROBE and the affiliated project SoilCAM. In this paper, we present results of the investigations conducted at the Trecate field site (NW Italy), which was affected in 1994 by crude oil contaminati… Show more

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“…Electromagnetic devices, such as WCR and TDR, combine measures of the real part of dielectrical permittivity, which is related to the propagation of the electromagnetic signal, and conductivity, which refers to the attenuation: This integration offers a great opportunity to not only monitor the degradation effects, but also to analyze the microbial activity at the laboratory scale. A good correlation between the presence of hydrocarbon contamination and a substantial increase in electrical conductivity, caused by microbiological activities, was reported in previous studies [36]. Moreover, the long-term degradation of hydrocarbons (in the field) determines a marked attenuation of the electromagnetic signal [37]: In such a context, the monitoring of electrical conductivity, combined with the propagation term (the real part of the dielectrical permittivity), takes on an important role in assessing microbial activity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Electromagnetic devices, such as WCR and TDR, combine measures of the real part of dielectrical permittivity, which is related to the propagation of the electromagnetic signal, and conductivity, which refers to the attenuation: This integration offers a great opportunity to not only monitor the degradation effects, but also to analyze the microbial activity at the laboratory scale. A good correlation between the presence of hydrocarbon contamination and a substantial increase in electrical conductivity, caused by microbiological activities, was reported in previous studies [36]. Moreover, the long-term degradation of hydrocarbons (in the field) determines a marked attenuation of the electromagnetic signal [37]: In such a context, the monitoring of electrical conductivity, combined with the propagation term (the real part of the dielectrical permittivity), takes on an important role in assessing microbial activity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Common applications of the IP method in biogeophysics linked with microbially mediated processes include hydrocarbon spill characterization and monitoring (e.g. Flores-Orozco et al 2012;Cassiani et al 2014;Heenan et al 2015;Ntarlagiannis et al 2016Ntarlagiannis et al , 2018Kimak et al 2019), contaminant sequestration and/or immobilization and mineral precipitation. In the last decade, new areas have also emerged, such as calcite biomineralization or OM characterization in peatland studies.…”
Section: I C R O B I a L L Y M E D I A T E D P R O C E S S E S A N mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cassiani et al . () performed a comprehensive survey using surface and cross‐hole resistivity techniques, applying induced polarization and GPR at an area of shallow oil contamination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alota et al (2009) characterized LNAPL pollution using three geophysical signatures combined with self-potential, resistivity and GPR. Cassiani et al (2014) performed a comprehensive survey using surface and cross-hole resistivity techniques, applying induced polarization and GPR at an area of shallow oil contamination.…”
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confidence: 99%