In Situ Enhanced Source Removal

6.0  Supporting Data

6.1 Quality assurance strategy

6.2 Quality assurance project plan

6.3 Computer code

The following computer codes are provided to assist the user in using data included in the data base.  Several different high level languages were used in the development of the report.  None of the codes are considered polished documents and are included just as they were used in the development of the report.  They have not been proofed grammatically and have not been polished as a document for general distribution.  If technical errors are found, the authors would appreciate comments to permit updating this portion of the document.

The tracer data was analyzed in a program called RS1 from Domain software.  The following subroutines are required.
 tracer_reg.rpl  This is the primary program.  The other procedures are called from this main program
 b6_l_sf.rpl
 conv_dis_lsf.rpl
 exf.rpl
 initial_data_plot.rpl
 matinv.rpl
 MRQFIT.rpl
 r_conv_dis_lsf.rpl
 start_t.rpl
 lsf.rpl
 moment
 add function
 stat_lsf
 display table

The core data was analyzed primarily using pv wave from Visual Numerics. The geostatistical approach was analyzed separately and imported into the code presented here. The codes include:
 cont_conc.PRO
 cont_mass.PRO
 cont_mass_2.PRO
 plot_all_mass.pro

The extraction data was also analyzed in pv wave from Visual Numerics. The codes include:
 plot_ew.pro
 plot_all_ext.pro

The geostatistical code was written by Bart Faulkner, U.S. EPA in C and SAS as attached:
 Krig.c
 Krig.h
 maxlike_sh.sas
 svar.c
 svar.h
 

6.4 Experimental database

The database file (serdp_e97.mdb) is located in the directory data.  This file is in Microsoft Access® format.

The sparging and venting cell data is available as a separate data set located in subdirectory cell_1 of the data directory.

6.5 Bibliographic database

There are eight databases which have the bibliographic data included these databases are in EndNote® format. They include: Arizona.enl, Mich_tec.enl, Clemson.enl, Florida.enl, Oklahoma.enl, Rice.enl, Tyndall.enl, and EPA.enl and are located in the bib directory.

6.6 Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

6.6.1 Tracer analysis

6.6.1.1 Bromide

Clemson Bromide

Uinversity of Florida Bromide

6.6.1.2 Alcohol Tracers

 Clemson partitioning tracers

 University of Florida partitioning tracers
 

6.6.2 Target Analytes

 Clemson FID

 Clemson mass selective detector

 Clemson in presence of TBA and hexanol

 University of Florida alcohol flood

 University of Florida SPME flood

 Michigan Tech TPH in gas samples

 Michigan Tech VOA in gas samples

 RSKERC head space in presence of surfactants

 RSKERC head space for VOCs

6.6.3 Precursers

Univ of Arizona cyclodextrin

Clemson alcohols in effluent

Univ of Florida Pentanol in presence of surfactant

Univ of Florida srufactant in presence of pentanol

RSKERC surfactants

6.6.4 Core Extracts

 RSKERC analysis of venzene and aikylbenzenes

 RSKERC VOA and Semi VOA