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Empirical relationship between vadose zone properties and diesel attenuation capacity: A complement for intrinsic vulnerability models.

Authors :
An S
Saputra L
Woo H
Lee KJ
Jo HY
Kim SH
Chung J
Lee S
Source :
Journal of hazardous materials [J Hazard Mater] 2024 Sep 15; Vol. 477, pp. 135314. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 24.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Evaluating and predicting the natural attenuation capacity (AC) of a vadose zone is essential for determining groundwater vulnerability to contamination from upper sources. However, it remains unclear how the physicochemical properties of vadose zone soils affect AC owing to their complexity and spatial heterogeneity. In this study, we developed a regression model for estimating the AC of a vadose zone against diesel using datasets from different soils with a wide range of physicochemical properties. Among the 17 properties, six (i.e., organic matter (OM), total phosphorous (TP), coefficient of uniformity, particle size (D <subscript>30</subscript> ), van Genuchten's n, saturation degree (SD)) were selected as primary regressors. The results indicate that biogeochemical factors, including OM and TP, have decisive effects on the AC. Finally, the regression model was expanded to a GIS-based spatial model and applied to Namyangju, Korea using the index-overlay method. The produced AC map showed a nonmonotonic decrease along the depth, and the areas closer to the water bodies generally represented low AC values, most likely due to the lower OM, TP, and higher SD. This study provides an empirical basis for future research initiatives for spatial and temporal AC dynamics, which complements conventional intrinsic groundwater vulnerability models such as DRASTIC.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.<br /> (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-3336
Volume :
477
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of hazardous materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39068882
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135314