September 29, 2005
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Liquid Spills on Permeable Soil Surfaces: Experimental Confirmations

Abstract

Predictive tools for assessing the quantity of a spill on a soil from the observed spreading area could contribute to improving remediation when it is necessary. On a permeable soil, the visible spill area only hints about the amount of liquid that might reside below the surface. An understanding of the physical phenomena involved with spill propagation on a soil surface is key to assessing the liquid amount possibly present beneath the surface. The objective of this study is an improved prediction capability for spill behavior.

Revised: July 27, 2006 | Published: September 29, 2005

Citation

Simmons C.S., and J.M. Keller. 2005. Liquid Spills on Permeable Soil Surfaces: Experimental Confirmations Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.