2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-024-32593-7
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Residual hydrocarbons in long-term contaminated soils: implications to risk-based management

Md Mezbaul Bahar,
Samarasinghe Vidane Arachchige Cham Samarasinghe,
Dawit Bekele
et al.

Abstract: Petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) contamination is a widespread and severe environmental issue affecting many countries’ resource sectors. PHCs are mixtures of hydrocarbon compounds with varying molar masses that naturally attenuate at different rates. Lighter fractions attenuate first, followed by medium-molar-mass constituents, while larger molecules remain for longer periods. This results in significant regulatory challenges concerning residual hydrocarbons in long-term contaminated soils. This study examined the… Show more

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