Vapour intrusion (VI) is the phenomenon by which volatile organic compounds (VOCs) migrate from the subsurface source through the soil and enter into the overlying buildings, affecting the indoor air quality and ultimately causing health hazards to the occupants. Health risk assessments associated with hydrocarbon contaminated sites and recommendations of site closure are often made by quantifying the VI risks using mathematical models known as ‘vapour intrusion models’ (VIM). In order to predict the health risk, various factors such as the lithological and geochemical conditions of the subsurface, environmental conditions, building operational conditions etc. are commonly evaluated using VIMs. Use of these models can overlook the role of p...
Vapor Intrusion (VI) is a transport phenomenon that occurs when contaminants migrate from sub-surfac...
Vapor intrusion (IV) exposure risks are difficult to characterize due to the role of atmospheric, bu...
Soil vapour migration into buildings, and subsequent inhalation, are often the main exposure pathway...
This dissertation investigates unexplained vapor intrusion field data sets that have been observed a...
Most people in the United States (US) spend considerable amount of time indoors—about 90% of their t...
Vapor intrusion occurs when volatile subsurface contaminants, migrating from the saturated zone thro...
Vapor intrusion (VI) pathway assessment and data interpretation have been guided by an historical co...
Vapor intrusion (VI) is a term used to describe indoor air (IA) contamination that occurs due to the...
Former industrial facilities in our cities are finding new life as they are repurposed for use as n...
Various vapour intrusion (VI) models have been proposed in order to predict indoor concentration of ...
At hazardous waste sites, volatile chemicals can migrate through groundwater and soil into buildings...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
This thesis presents the results of research on the validation of models used to evaluate the intru...
During the last decade, soil contamination with volatile organic contaminants (VOC) received special...
The migration of chlorinated volatile organic compounds from groundwater to indoor airknown as vapo...
Vapor Intrusion (VI) is a transport phenomenon that occurs when contaminants migrate from sub-surfac...
Vapor intrusion (IV) exposure risks are difficult to characterize due to the role of atmospheric, bu...
Soil vapour migration into buildings, and subsequent inhalation, are often the main exposure pathway...
This dissertation investigates unexplained vapor intrusion field data sets that have been observed a...
Most people in the United States (US) spend considerable amount of time indoors—about 90% of their t...
Vapor intrusion occurs when volatile subsurface contaminants, migrating from the saturated zone thro...
Vapor intrusion (VI) pathway assessment and data interpretation have been guided by an historical co...
Vapor intrusion (VI) is a term used to describe indoor air (IA) contamination that occurs due to the...
Former industrial facilities in our cities are finding new life as they are repurposed for use as n...
Various vapour intrusion (VI) models have been proposed in order to predict indoor concentration of ...
At hazardous waste sites, volatile chemicals can migrate through groundwater and soil into buildings...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
This thesis presents the results of research on the validation of models used to evaluate the intru...
During the last decade, soil contamination with volatile organic contaminants (VOC) received special...
The migration of chlorinated volatile organic compounds from groundwater to indoor airknown as vapo...
Vapor Intrusion (VI) is a transport phenomenon that occurs when contaminants migrate from sub-surfac...
Vapor intrusion (IV) exposure risks are difficult to characterize due to the role of atmospheric, bu...
Soil vapour migration into buildings, and subsequent inhalation, are often the main exposure pathway...