September 11, 2025
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Monitoring of In Situ Remediation Technologies with SIP

Abstract

Deconvoluting the spectral induced polarization (SIP) signal is critical to developing SIP as a robust technology to monitor delivery and subsurface geochemical reactions. Therefore, the primary goal of this project is to elucidate the sensitivity of SIP to geochemical reactions occurring during subsurface remediation. This document presents progress for fiscal year (FY) 2024 toward field-scale SIP monitoring of amendment delivery and reactivity for subsurface remediation. An interdisciplinary critical review team was assembled to review historical SIP data collected under the Deep Vadose Zone program. Based on feedback from the team additional experiments were designed and initiated for the calcium citrate phosphate technology for in situ formation of apatite and additional analysis was conducted with data from sulfur modified iron experiments to consider the potential for scaling monitoring with SIP to the field. In addition, the team outlined a proposed framework for future evaluation of SIP for environmental remediation monitoring to be implemented over the next 2-3 years.

Published: September 11, 2025

Citation

Emerson H.P., J.N. Thomle, Z.G. Vincent, J.L. Robinson, J.M. Torgeson, K. Peshtani, and N. Qafoku, et al. 2024. Monitoring of In Situ Remediation Technologies with SIP Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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