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Numerical study on kinetic/equilibrium behaviour of dissolution of toluene under variable subsurface conditions

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In this article, numerically simulating dissolution and transport of toluene under the effect of sorption and biodegradation to understand their synergistic influence during the tailing phase, the authors found that influence of soil grain size and porosity are most significant in calculating the extent of mass transfer limitation.
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Estimating the extent of kinetic/equilibrium behaviour of dissolution is essential for selecting remediation strategy for highly soluble aromatic constituents of petroleum present in the subsurface. Present study aims at numerically simulating dissolution and transport of toluene under the effect of sorption and biodegradation to understand their synergistic influence during the tailing phase. Subsurface conditions influencing mass transfer such as porous media properties, flow velocity and volumetric residual saturation of toluene entrapped in the pore space are varied and their impacts are assessed. The numerical results in terms of dimensionless numbers suggest that influence of soil grain size and porosity are most significant in calculating the extent of mass transfer limitation. Increases in the volumetric residual saturation results in prolonged near-equilibrium condition for dissolution especially for fine-grained porous media. Tailing is found to be prolonged for sand with low saturations and hig...

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Darcy-and pore-scale issues associated with multi-phase fluid flow through a petroleum reservoir

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the constraints associated with the extended version of Darcy's law that is used to describe the multiphase flow through a porous media; and in particular, a petroleum reservoir.
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Mathematical modeling of contaminant transport in the subsurface environment

TL;DR: In this article , the authors present a framework of contaminant transport models specifically used for saturated porous systems and a mini-review of the fate and transport modeling studies regarding the Indian context is presented.
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Experimental investigation of methyl tert-butyl ether dissolution in saturated porous media ☆

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Nonlinear Sorption of Organic Contaminant during Two-Dimensional Transport in Saturated Sand

TL;DR: In this article, a two-dimensional transport experiment with organic contaminants in saturated sand was conducted to investigate the migration of the organic contaminant plume in multi-dimensional flow conditions.
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An experimental investigation of nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution in saturated subsurface systems: Transient mass transfer rates

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the experimental measurement and mathematical modeling of processes affecting the dissolution of nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) entrapped in sandy porous media.
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An experimental study of complete dissolution of a nonaqueous phase liquid in saturated porous media

TL;DR: In this paper, the attenuation of gamma radiation was utilized to measure changing residual trichloroethylene (TCE) saturation in an otherwise water-saturated porous medium as clean water was flushed through the medium.
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Mass transfer from nonaqueous phase organic liquids in water-saturated porous media

TL;DR: Results of dissolution experiments with trapped nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) are modeled by a mass transfer analysis and the fitted NAPL sphere diameters are consistent with the size of N APL ganglia observed by others and are the smallest at the largest flow velocity.
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A review of NAPL source zone remediation efficiency and the mass flux approach.

TL;DR: The use of mass flux measurements (monitoring the concentration of contaminants in aqueous phase due to source zone NAPL-groundwater mass transfer) is introduced as a potential tool to assess the efficiency of technologies used in source zone remediation.
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A comparison of zero-order, first-order, and monod biotransformation models

TL;DR: In this article, a series of numerical simulations comparing results of first-and zero-order rate approximations to Monod kinetics for a real data set illustrates that if concentrations observed in the field are higher than K{sub S, it may be better to model degradation using a zeroorder rate expression.
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