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Author response to technical commentary: Direct aerobic NSZD of a basalt vadose zone LNAPL source in Hawaii, McHugh et al., JCH #235 (2020)

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, ISSN: 0169-7722, Vol: 251, Page: 104071
2022
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Our Paper uses two independent methods (carbon dioxide flux and heat flux) to measure the rates of natural source zone depletion (NSZD) at a petroleum release site in Hawaii. The two methods yielded estimates of the NSZD rate that agreed within a factor of 2. We disagree with the technical commentors ( Beckett et al., 2022 ). Specifically, the available data indicate that the observed NSZD is not occurring through a two-stage process of methane generation at the water table followed by methane oxidation in the vadose zone; rather direct aerobic oxidation of LNAPL in the vadose zone is the simplest and most likely explanation for the observed heat generation. In addition, the agreement between the two independent NSZD rate measurement methods and the temporal consistency in the measured heat flux across two field events provides confidence that the NSZD rates presented in the paper are not greatly over or under-estimated.

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