Oil Mound Spreading and Migration With Ambient Groundwater Flow in Coarse Porous Media

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1996

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John Wiley and Sons Inc.

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GOLD

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Abstract

When a light, immiscible oil leaks above an unconfined aquifer, it spreads and forms a floating mound on the table. The oil mound migrates in the direction of ambient ground flow. In this study we present a governing equation for the migrating mound thickness by averaging the oil phase mass balance equation. Analytical and numerical solutions to an advective- dispersive type equation are presented to estimate the temporal and spatial distribution of the migrating oil mound thickness for two problems of practical importance: formation, spreading, and migration of an oil mound on the table and spreading and migration of an established layer of oil with ambient ground flow. The model results compare favorably with test data obtained by laboratory flume experiments. Although the model has some simplifying assumptions such as the absence of capillary pressure gradients, sharp saturation changes across the phase interfaces, and single mobile phase (i.e., oil flow only), it can be useful as a screening or site assessment tool because of its relative simplicity.

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Aquifers, Contamination, Fluid flow, Porous media, Groundwater, Aquifers, Contamination, Fluid flow, Porous media, Groundwater

Fields of Science

0207 environmental engineering, 02 engineering and technology

Citation

Çorapçıoplu, M. Y., Tuncay, K., and Ceylan, B. K. (1996). Oil mound spreading and migration with ambient ground flow in coarse porous media. Water Resources Research, 32(5), 1299-1308. doi:10.1029/95WR03825

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Water Resources Research

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32

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5

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1299

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1308
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