“…The sorption-desorption characteristics including irreversibility, time-dependency, and degree of sorption and desorption hysteresis are interrelated to some extent and important factors affecting the fate of highly soluble hydrocarbons such as BTEX in the subsurface. The desorption characteristic is the important factor to determine the magnitude of irreversibly adsorbed or desorption-resistant fraction of contaminants and to influence on the sequestration (Abu & Smith, 2005;Alexander, 2000;Carroll et al, 1994;Connaughton et al, 1993;Cornelissen et al, 1997;McGroddy & Farrington, 1995;Northcott & Jones, 2001;Pavslostathis & Mathavan, 1992;ten Hulscher et al, 1999) and biodegradation (Alexander, 1995;Kraaij et al, 2001;Lee et al, 2002a;Lee et al, 2002b;Lueking et al, 2000;Nam et al, 1998;White et al, 1999) of contaminants in soils.…”