Radon diffusion in Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (NAPLs): experimental data and their impact on the modelization of Rn deficit technique
Poster
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
From the point of view of a green economy and social sustainability, the use of investigating and monitoring
techniques based on natural tracers are always more studied in order to reduce environmental and economical
impact. The Radon deficit technique is proved to be a good instrument to apply in case of site contaminated by
Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (NAPLs)(De Miguel et al., 2020). This model can assess NAPL contamination
of soil, in both vadose and satured section, when it is known the Rn partition coefficient between present fluid
phases (air, water, NAPL) at equilibrium conditions (Semprini et al., 2000). The equilibrium condition can be
considered respected only in two limit cases: stagnant water and relatively high groundwater flow. In fact, in
natural systems Rn mobility in groundwater is generally controlled by a combination of diffusion and water
transport. Assuming an istantaneous Rn exchange at the NAPL /groundwater interface depending on RnNAPL/
groundwater partition coefficient, Rn contact rate from groundwater to the interface must be valued. Moreover,
the same evaluations are required for residual NAPLs, in which Rn only moves by diffusion. Generally, Rn
diffusion in water is well known in literature and the groundwater flux can be measured. Instead, Rn diffusion
in NAPLs can be theoretically calculated by Stockes-Einstein relationship, where the viscosity plays a major
role. Thus, Rn diffusion in NAPLs is still an interesting parameter to investigate by lab tests due to lack of data
in literature. The possible outcomes of this study include experimental data on diffusion coefficients in NAPLs,
a theoretical improvement of Radon deficit technique and an extension to its modeling equations in case of
non-equilibrium conditions (Morita,1996), that cannot be studied by this method at the moment.
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Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Radon diffusion; Radon deficit technique
Elenco autori:
Briganti, Alessandra; Voltaggio, Mario
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Titolo del libro:
ABSTRACT BOOK,GEOSCIENCES FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE