Influence of Thickness of Unstructured Zone to Volatilization Function of BTEX in Groundwater

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There are lots of natural attenuation functions and one of the most important is volatilization. The test was carried out to study the influence of the thickness of unstructured zone. The results indicated that, BTEX compounds are easy to volatile when the thickness of unstructured zone is thin and the zone entirely belongs to capillary zone but contrary to it when the thickness of unstructured zone is bigger than capillary zone.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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2791-2796

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December 2012

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