2017
DOI: 10.3997/1873-0604.2017021
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Self‐potential for monitoring soil remediation by smouldering: a proof of concept

Abstract: Near-surface soils contaminated with non-aqueous phase liquids, such as coal tar, crude oil, and chlorinated solvents, remain a serious problem. Smouldering remediation is a technique now being applied in the field for in situ destruction of non-aqueous phase liquids. Based on a selfsustaining exothermic reaction, smouldering remediation generates a hot region (>400 °C) that propagates through the subsurface. Self-potential is here considered for the first time as a nondestructive means for monitoring the smou… Show more

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