Human health risk assessment of sites contaminated by volatile hydrocarbons involves site-specific evaluations of soil or groundwater contaminants and development of Australian soil health-based investigation levels (HILs). Exposure assessment of vapors arising from subsurface sources includes the use of overseas-derived commercial models to predict indoor air concentrations. These indoor vapor intrusion models commonly consider steady-state assumptions, infinite sources, limited soil biodegradation, negligible free phase, and equilibrium partitioning into air and water phases to represent advective and diffusive processes. Regional model construct influences and input parameters affect model predictions while steady-state assumptions intro...
A simple steady-state model is derived for estimating the concentration of vapourphase contaminants ...
During the last decade, soil contamination with volatile organic contaminants (VOC) received special...
Vapour intrusion (VI) is the phenomenon by which volatile organic compounds (VOCs) migrate from the ...
Original title: Health Risk Assessment and Vapour Intrusion – Preliminary assessment of dwelling cha...
Vapor intrusion occurs when volatile subsurface contaminants, migrating from the saturated zone thr...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
The migration of chlorinated volatile organic compounds from groundwater to indoor airknown as vapo...
textThe migration of contaminants from the subsurface into the indoor air environment, in a process ...
This thesis presents the results of research on the validation of models used to evaluate the intru...
At hazardous waste sites, volatile chemicals can migrate through groundwater and soil into buildings...
Soil vapour migration into buildings, and subsequent inhalation, are often the main exposure pathway...
To further our understanding of the groundwater-to-indoor-air exposure pathway, a database of 270 pa...
This document provides guidance on identifying and addressing current and potential human exposures ...
Chlorinated solvents are amongst the most common soil and groundwater contaminants due to their wide...
This report describes the results of a research study, based on model simulations, that examines the...
A simple steady-state model is derived for estimating the concentration of vapourphase contaminants ...
During the last decade, soil contamination with volatile organic contaminants (VOC) received special...
Vapour intrusion (VI) is the phenomenon by which volatile organic compounds (VOCs) migrate from the ...
Original title: Health Risk Assessment and Vapour Intrusion – Preliminary assessment of dwelling cha...
Vapor intrusion occurs when volatile subsurface contaminants, migrating from the saturated zone thr...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
The migration of chlorinated volatile organic compounds from groundwater to indoor airknown as vapo...
textThe migration of contaminants from the subsurface into the indoor air environment, in a process ...
This thesis presents the results of research on the validation of models used to evaluate the intru...
At hazardous waste sites, volatile chemicals can migrate through groundwater and soil into buildings...
Soil vapour migration into buildings, and subsequent inhalation, are often the main exposure pathway...
To further our understanding of the groundwater-to-indoor-air exposure pathway, a database of 270 pa...
This document provides guidance on identifying and addressing current and potential human exposures ...
Chlorinated solvents are amongst the most common soil and groundwater contaminants due to their wide...
This report describes the results of a research study, based on model simulations, that examines the...
A simple steady-state model is derived for estimating the concentration of vapourphase contaminants ...
During the last decade, soil contamination with volatile organic contaminants (VOC) received special...
Vapour intrusion (VI) is the phenomenon by which volatile organic compounds (VOCs) migrate from the ...