Numerical Analysis on the Effect of Soil Properties on the Generation of Volatilization Flux from Unsaturated Soil Contaminated by Volatile Chemical Substances
Abstract:For the assessment of human health risks from soil contaminated by volatile chemical substances (VCSs), it is important to quantitatively estimate the volatilization fluxes that occur at the ground surface due to the upward transport of VCSs component in unsaturated soil. The model constructed by the authors is based on the quantitative evaluation of advection-dispersion behavior associated with volatilization of VCSs and allows detailed consideration of soil properties and the boundary conditions between the … Show more
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