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An updated model of induced airflow in the unsaturated zone

February 1, 1995

Simulation of induced movement of air in the unsaturated zone provides a method to determine permeability and to design vapor extraction remediation systems. A previously published solution to the airflow equation for the case in which the unsaturated zone is separated from the atmosphere by a layer of lower permeability (such as a clay layer) has been superseded. The new solution simulates airflow through the layer of lower permeability more rigorously by defining the leakage in terms of the upper boundary condition rather than by adding a leakage term to the governing airflow equation. This note presents the derivation of the new solution. Formulas for steady state pressure, specific discharge, and mass flow in the domain are obtained for the new model and for the case in which the unsaturated zone is in direct contact with the atmosphere.

Publication Year 1995
Title An updated model of induced airflow in the unsaturated zone
DOI 10.1029/94WR02423
Authors Arthur L. Baehr, Craig J. Joss
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Water Resources Research
Index ID 70185319
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program