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Analytical chemistry and the cone penetrometer: In situ chemical characterization of the subsurface
Authors:Joseph H Aldstadt  Alice F Martin
Institution:(1) Environmental Chemistry Group, Environmental Research Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, 60439 Argonne, IL, USA;(2) Present address: Parke-Davis, 170 Tabor Road, 07950 Morris Plains, NJ
Abstract:The development of novel microanalytical techniques forin situ chemical characterization of the terrestrial subsurface environment has grown significantly over the last decade, particularly those instruments that are interfaced to the cone penetrometer. Cone penetrometer testing (CPT) has emerged as an effective means to introduce samplers and probes forin situ analysis of contaminants in soil and groundwater matrices. A variety ofin situ chemical samplers for CPT have been developed that can be driven into the subsurface to collect soil gas, groundwater, or soil samples at depth, thus providing a means of determining the vertical and horizontal extent of contamination. Cone penetrometer testing is also being explored as a means to deliverin situ subsurface sensor probes, including probes based on laser-induced fluorescence, Raman, and infrared spectroscopies for organics; on laser-induced breakdown and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopies for heavy metals; and on passive gamma-ray spectroscopy for radionuclides. The range of analytical technologies used in CPT for the determination of organic and inorganic species in the subsurface is described.
Keywords:cone penetrometer testing  sampling  sensors  in situ analysis  site characterization
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