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Title: Penetrabilities Of Gas Odorant Compounds In Natural Soils
Author: R. m. Parlman, R. P. Williams
Source: American Gas Association 1979
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: The problem of soil adsorption of natural gas odorants was investigated further, A previous study employing predried Mississippi montmorillonite clay was extended to include the moist clay and a highly decomposed organic (high-humus) soil from Michigan. The purpose was to learn if odorant compounds in dry natural gas differ significantly in their resistance to adsorption by moist montmorillonite clay and an organic soil such as might be encountered in an underground gas leak. A further objective was to learn if tertiary butyl mercaptan and dimethyl sulfide exhibit the same penetrability superiority in moist clay and organic soil that they demonstrated in predried clay in the previous study.




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