R. Arands et al., MODELING AND EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION OF VOLATILE ORGANIC CONTAMINANT DIFFUSION THROUGH AN UNSATURATED SOIL, Water resources research, 33(4), 1997, pp. 599-609
Modeling the diffusive transport of volatile organic contaminants (VOC
s) has been previously described by lumping together vastly different
soil regions (e.g., interaggregate and intra-aggregate regions) and as
suming local equilibrium with linear contaminant phase distributions.
This approach has sometimes failed to adequately describe diffusive tr
ansport. In this work, a diffusive transport model was developed that
separately considered diffusion in the intra-aggregate and interaggreg
ate regions and utilized nonlinear contaminant distributions among the
phases. Input parameters were determined from independent sources, ca
lculations, and measurements, No adjustments were made to input parame
ters. The model was compared to breakthrough and desorption data for t
wo VOCs (toluene and trichloroethylene) on a silt loam soil at moistur
es from 1.6 to 14%. Breakthrough predictions were significantly better
than those from a commonly used model, Desorption predictions were ex
cellent over the first 3 orders of magnitude in contaminant flux after
which they deviated by a factor of similar to 3.