A field experiment was conducted in Denmark in order to evaluate the fate of 13 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that were buried as an artificial fuel source in the unsaturated zone. Compound-specific isotope analysis showed distinct phases in the 13C/12C ratio evolution in VOC vapors within 3 m from the source over 114 days. At day 3 and to a lesser extent at day 6, the compounds were depleted in 13C by up to −5.7‰ with increasing distance from the source compared to the initial source values. This trend can be explained by faster outward diffusion of the molecules with 12C only compared to molecules with a 13C. Then, the isotope profile leveled out, and several compounds started to become enriched in 13C by up to 9.5‰ with increasing di...
Assessing the pathways and rates of organic pollutant transformation in the environment is a major c...
Aromatic hydrocarbon contamination of soil and groundwater is a widespread environmental problem. Am...
This study presents a stepwise concept to assess the in situ microbial mineralization of petroleum h...
The study focuses on the effect of volatilization, diffusion, and biodegradation on the isotope evol...
Analytical models were developed that simulate stable isotope ratios of volatile organic compounds (...
The main aim of the study was to evaluate hydrogen and carbon isotope fractionation during biodegrad...
Diffusion-dominated vapor phase transport is often excluded from quantitative assessments due to the...
Diffusion-dominated vapor phase transport is often excluded from quantitative assessments due to the...
We present an approach for characterizing in Situ microbial degradation using the C-13/C-12 isotope ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe potential for using compound-specific isotope analysis ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe potential for using compound-specific isotope analysis ...
To maximize the efficiency of biodegradation in groundwater at contaminated sites, it is imperative ...
Abstract Three series of laboratory vaporization experiments were conducted to investigate the carbo...
Carbon isotope fractionation during aerobic mineralization of 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) by Xantho...
Aromatic hydrocarbon contamination of soil and groundwater is a widespread environmental problem. Am...
Assessing the pathways and rates of organic pollutant transformation in the environment is a major c...
Aromatic hydrocarbon contamination of soil and groundwater is a widespread environmental problem. Am...
This study presents a stepwise concept to assess the in situ microbial mineralization of petroleum h...
The study focuses on the effect of volatilization, diffusion, and biodegradation on the isotope evol...
Analytical models were developed that simulate stable isotope ratios of volatile organic compounds (...
The main aim of the study was to evaluate hydrogen and carbon isotope fractionation during biodegrad...
Diffusion-dominated vapor phase transport is often excluded from quantitative assessments due to the...
Diffusion-dominated vapor phase transport is often excluded from quantitative assessments due to the...
We present an approach for characterizing in Situ microbial degradation using the C-13/C-12 isotope ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe potential for using compound-specific isotope analysis ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe potential for using compound-specific isotope analysis ...
To maximize the efficiency of biodegradation in groundwater at contaminated sites, it is imperative ...
Abstract Three series of laboratory vaporization experiments were conducted to investigate the carbo...
Carbon isotope fractionation during aerobic mineralization of 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) by Xantho...
Aromatic hydrocarbon contamination of soil and groundwater is a widespread environmental problem. Am...
Assessing the pathways and rates of organic pollutant transformation in the environment is a major c...
Aromatic hydrocarbon contamination of soil and groundwater is a widespread environmental problem. Am...
This study presents a stepwise concept to assess the in situ microbial mineralization of petroleum h...