1st Edition

Environmental Forensics

By Robert D. Morrison Copyright 1999
    384 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Offering state-of-the-art techniques for both attorneys and environmental scientists, Environmental Forensics: Principles and Applications discusses non-chemical methods such as corrosion modeling, inventory reconciliation, and aerial photography interpretation. The book also covers chemical fingerprinting used to identify the origin and age of a contaminant release- relevant techniques include the use of radioactive isotope analysis, degradation modeling based on half-lives, and fuel additives such as MTBE.
    Environmental Forensics provides case study examples of environmental trial exhibits. It covers misused techniques that can bias the scientific validity of a trial exhibit, such as scale exaggeration, use of statistical manipulation, data contouring, and selective presentation.
    Detailed information is provided for identifying and interpreting those portions of environmental reports that are "target rich" sources of scientific biases. These include the identification of false positive, false negative and the intentional manipulation of environmental data that occurs primarily in the sample collection process.

    AN OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORY, CHEMISTRY AND TRANSPORT OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
    Introduction
    Chronology and Use of Chlorinated Solvents
    Chemistry and Properties of Chlorinated Solvents
    Transport of Chlorinated Solvents through Soil
    Impact of Cosolvency on Transport through Soil
    Transport of Vapors in Soil
    Transport through the Capillary Fringe
    Transport in Groundwater
    References
    CHEMISTRY AND TRANSPORT OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
    Introduction
    Chemistry of Crude Oil
    Chemistry of Refined Products
    Chemical Reactions in the Vadose Zone
    Overview of Transport through the Unsaturated
    (Vadose) Zone
    Hydrocarbon Interactions at the Capillary Fringe
    Transport in Groundwater
    References
    IDENTIFICATION OF BIASED ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
    Introduction
    Geologic Characterization
    Interpretation of Geologic Information
    Soil Collection for Chemical Analyses
    Groundwater Characterization
    Soil Vapor Surveys
    Analytical Methods
    References
    FORENSIC TECHNIQUES USED IN ENVIRONMENTAL LITIGATION
    Introduction
    Aerial Photography
    Underground Storage Tank Corrosion Models
    Inventory Reconciliation
    Commercial Availability of a Chemical
    Chemicals and Formulations Unique to a Manufacturing Process or Activity
    Petroleum Refinery Throughput Analysis
    Chemical Identification of Petroleum Hydrocarbons
    Radioactive Isotope Dating
    Chemical and Biological Degradation Models: Petroleum Hydrocarbons
    Rapid Optical Screening Toolâ„¢ Testing
    References
    CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT MODELING
    Introduction
    Liquid Transport through Pavement
    Vapor Transport through Pavement
    Contaminant Transport in Soil
    Contaminant Transport in Groundwater
    Application of Groundwater Modeling in Environmental Litigation
    References
    FORENSIC REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL TRIAL EXHIBITS
    Introduction
    Exaggerated Vertical and Horizontal Scales
    Selective Data Presentation
    Data Contouring
    References
    APPENDICES
    Appendix A - Sample Calculation for the Transport of PCE Vapor through Concrete Pavement
    Appendix B - Sample Calculation for the Transport of PCE Liquid Through Concrete via Diffusion
    Appendix C - Properties of Alcohol Oxygenates and Ether Oxygenates
    Appendix D - Advective and Partitioning Transport Equations of Radon for Detecting Diesel in Groundwater
    Appendix F - Chemical and Commerical Synonyms for Selected Chlorinated Solvents and Aromatic Hydrocarbons
    Appendix G - Laboratory Terms and Definitions
    INDEX

    Biography

    Robert D. Morrison