Fiber Optic Infrared Cone Penetrometer: Results of the May 1995 Field Test.
1997
Bucholtz, F. | Aggarwal, I. D. | Vohra, S. T. | Nau, G. M. | McVicker, J. A.
A fiber optic system for remote, in-situ detection of hydrocarbon contamination in soils was developed for use with the cone penetrometer. The system uses infrared transmitting chalcogenide fibers to measure the infrared spectrum of light diffusely reflected from the soil undergound to identify and quantify organic contiminants such a fuels, oils, chlorinated compounds, and BTEX compounds (benzene, toluene, ethylberizene, and xylene). A field test of the prototype system was conducted at Dover AFB in May 1995. The results of the test are summarized in this report. A system of this type is important for rapid, cost effective site characterization and environmental cleanup.
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