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    Multidimensional simulation of PFAS transport and leaching in the vadose zone: Impact of surfactant-induced flow and subsurface heterogeneities

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    Zeng, Jicai
    Guo, Bo
    Affiliation
    Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2021-09
    Keywords
    Air–water interfacial adsorption
    Heterogeneity
    Preferential flow
    Solid-phase adsorption
    Surfactant-induced flow
    Vadose zone
    
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    Elsevier BV
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    Zeng, J., & Guo, B. (2021). Multidimensional simulation of PFAS transport and leaching in the vadose zone: Impact of surfactant-induced flow and subsurface heterogeneities. Advances in Water Resources, 155.
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    Advances in Water Resources
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    Abstract
    PFAS are emergent contaminants of which the fate and transport in the environment remain poorly understood. As surfactants, adsorption at air–water and solid–water interfaces in soils complicates the retention and leaching of PFAS in the vadose zone. Recent modeling studies accounting for the PFAS-specific nonlinear adsorption processes predicted that the majority of long-chain PFAS remain in the shallow vadose zone decades after contamination ceases—in agreement with many field measurements. However, some field investigations show that long-chain PFAS have migrated to tens to a hundred meters below ground surface. These discrepancies may be attributed to model simplifications such as a one-dimensional (1D) homogeneous representation of the vadose zone. Another potentially critical process that has not been fully examined by the 1D models is how surfactant-induced flow (SIF) influences PFAS leaching in multidimensions. We develop a new three-dimensional model incorporating the PFAS-specific flow and transport processes to quantify the impact of SIF and subsurface heterogeneities. Our simulations and analyses conclude that 1) SIF has a minimal impact on the long-term leaching of PFAS in the vadose zone, 2) preferential flow pathways generated by subsurface heterogeneities lead to early arrival and accelerated leaching of (especially long-chain) PFAS, 3) the acceleration of PFAS leaching in high water-content preferential pathways or perched water above capillary barriers is more prominent than conventional contaminants due to the destruction of air–water interfaces, and 4) subsurface heterogeneities are among the primary sources of uncertainty for predicting PFAS leaching and retention in the vadose zone. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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    24 month embargo; available online 8 August 2021
    ISSN
    0309-1708
    DOI
    10.1016/j.advwatres.2021.104015
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    Final accepted manuscript
    Sponsors
    National Science Foundation
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    10.1016/j.advwatres.2021.104015
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