Importance of Soil Moisture for In Situ Gas Surveying and Plume Assessment /
To establish responsible values for finding subsurface groundwater or other volatile containment plumes, one must take into account the native pore size structure and current pore water (soil moisture) available. That can change gas/pore access routes and speeds from the source to the surface. Pore...
Main Authors: | Ali, Farsad (Author), Skaling, Whitney (Author) |
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Corporate Authors: | Symposium on Continuous Soil Gas Measurements: Worst Case Risk Parameters Jacksonville, FL, ASTM International, American Society for Testing and Materials |
Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
West Conshohocken, Pa. :
ASTM International,
2013
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