DOI 10.35776/VST.2021.11.05
UDC 550.461:550.424:543.383.2
KUZMIN V. V., Boldyrev Kirill
Hydrochemical modeling of migration of dissolved oil products in groundwater
Summary
A method for predicting the spread of BTEX group oil products (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes) in groundwater based on hydrochemical modeling with account of changes in the redox, acidity or alkalinity of the solution during the biodegradation of oil products is stated. A geochemical model of the biological decomposition of oil products of BTEX group based on modified Mono kinetics with account of the reactions between acceptors, biodegradation products and inorganic components of the solution is presented. Examples of geochemical modeling are given that demonstrate the importance of taking into account the processes associated with the changes in the hydrogeochemical environment in groundwater during the decomposition of hydrocarbons. The developed model can be used to carry out geochemical predictions of the spread of light-end oil products in groundwater, to carry out works within the framework of estimating the environmental impact, and to develop systems for engineering protection of groundwater from oil pollution.
Key words
ion exchange , geochemical modeling , dissolved oil products , oil products of BTEX group , biological decomposition of hydrocarbons , hydrocarbon sorption , electron donor , acceptor