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Surface
Exploration Case Histories: Applications of Geochemistry, Magnetics, and Remote Sensing
Chapter 11
Assessment of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Contamination Resulting from Multiple Releases
at Six Former Bulk-fuel Storage and Distribution Terminals, Austin, Texas: A Case Study
Patrick N. Agostino
Exploration Technologies, Inc.
Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Rufus J. LeBlanc Jr.
Exploration Technologies, Inc.
Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Victor T. Jones III
Exploration Technologies, Inc.
Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
ABSTRACT
geochemical
methods developed and used by the petroleum industry can be
invaluable for environmental site characterizations. Many of these methods are not used
because they are unfamiliar to environmental scientists and to most regulatory agencies.
The rule-of-thumb methods of site characterization (randomly placed monitoring wells, EPA
method analyses for target compounds, and the like) are rarely adequate to fully delineate
and explain the nature and distribution of subsurface contamination.
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