Air sparging is a remediation technology for treating soil/groundwater contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs). VOC removal during air sparging is rendered less effective because of the random formation of air channels, creating preferential paths for airflow, thus limiting remediation to these channels, referred to as a zone of influence (ZOI). Pulsation is a popular method used to improve the effectiveness of air sparging through cyclic operation, with the hope that air channels would form elsewhere. Pulsation makes air sparging more time-consuming. This paper studies the effects of one cycle of pulsation and air pressure on the airflow pattern and presents a laboratory study that investigated the effects of initial and furthe...
Historical and recent earthquakes often remind the need for taking precautions against earthquake-in...
Subsurface airflow in unsaturated zones induced by natural forcings is of importance in many environ...
This thesis was written in conjunction with research being performed by Oklahoma State University fo...
Air sparging is a remediation technology for treating soil/groundwater contaminated with volatile or...
Air sparging is a technique that uses the injection of a gas (e.g., air, oxygen) into the subsurface...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The task of cleaning leakage from aging underground tanks along with surface spills of gasoline and ...
Key words: remediation, air sparging, NAPL, foam Contaminated groundwater is a widespread problem o...
Air sparging is a popular remediation technology used for treating soil and groundwater contaminated...
Air sparging (AS) is an in-situ soil/groundwater remediation technology, which involves the injectio...
Soils most susceptible to liquefaction are loose, non-plastic and saturated. Because the compressibi...
Air sparging is a popular, yet slow, remediation technology for soil and groundwater contaminated wi...
In-situ air sparging has evolved as an innovative technique for soil and groundwater remediation imp...
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s) such as gasoline are contaminating our country\u27s groundwater. ...
Historical and recent earthquakes often remind the need for taking precautions against earthquake-in...
Subsurface airflow in unsaturated zones induced by natural forcings is of importance in many environ...
This thesis was written in conjunction with research being performed by Oklahoma State University fo...
Air sparging is a remediation technology for treating soil/groundwater contaminated with volatile or...
Air sparging is a technique that uses the injection of a gas (e.g., air, oxygen) into the subsurface...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The task of cleaning leakage from aging underground tanks along with surface spills of gasoline and ...
Key words: remediation, air sparging, NAPL, foam Contaminated groundwater is a widespread problem o...
Air sparging is a popular remediation technology used for treating soil and groundwater contaminated...
Air sparging (AS) is an in-situ soil/groundwater remediation technology, which involves the injectio...
Soils most susceptible to liquefaction are loose, non-plastic and saturated. Because the compressibi...
Air sparging is a popular, yet slow, remediation technology for soil and groundwater contaminated wi...
In-situ air sparging has evolved as an innovative technique for soil and groundwater remediation imp...
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s) such as gasoline are contaminating our country\u27s groundwater. ...
Historical and recent earthquakes often remind the need for taking precautions against earthquake-in...
Subsurface airflow in unsaturated zones induced by natural forcings is of importance in many environ...
This thesis was written in conjunction with research being performed by Oklahoma State University fo...