Poster Number 138
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This study focuses on the potential impact of ethanol-blended fuels on the hydraulic properties of the vadose zone where fuel spills will occur and where contaminant remediation is most feasible. Water flow and contaminant transport in the vadose zone may be affected more strongly after contamination with ethanol-blended fuels than with conventional fuel due to changes in surface tension.
The purpose of this study was to conduct a series of experiments for different kinds of media (e.g., sand, clay and porous rock) to elucidate changes in soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity caused by the presence of ethanol-blended fuels. The experimental tests allowed to detemine water retention curve and the saturated hydraulic conductivity in soil/rock samples saturated with aqueous solutions of ethanol and ethanol-blended fuel.
See more from this Session: General Soil Physics: II (Includes Graduate Student Competition)