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Title: Distinguishing natural hydrocarbons from anthropogenic contamination in ground water

Journal Article · · Ground Water
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  1. National Water Research Inst., Burlington, Ontario (Canada)

Differentiation between natural and anthropogenic sources of ground-water contamination by petroleum hydrocarbons is necessary in areas where natural hydrocarbons may be present in the subsurface. Because of the similarity in composition between natural and refined petroleum, the use of statistical techniques to discern trends is required. In this study, both multivariate plotting techniques and principal component analysis were used to investigate the origin of hydrocarbons from a variety of study sites. Ground-water and gas samples were collected from the Niagara Falls area and from three gasoline stations where leaking underground storage tanks had been found. Although soil gas surveys are used to indicate the presence of hydrocarbons, they were not useful in differentiating between natural and anthropogenic sources of contamination in ground water. Propane and pentene were found to be the most useful chemical parameters in discriminating between the natural and anthropogenic sources. These chemicals are not usually measured in investigations of ground-water contamination, yet analysis can be conducted by most environmental laboratories using conventional methods.

Sponsoring Organization:
Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, ON (Canada); Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON (Canada)
OSTI ID:
419606
Journal Information:
Ground Water, Vol. 35, Issue 1; Other Information: PBD: Jan-Feb 1997
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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