Measurement of Carbon Dioxide in Soil Gases for Indication of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Contamination

Abstract
A preliminary field evaluation of a new application of soil‐gas measurement for delineation of subsurface organic contamination is described. The method measures carbon dioxide concentrations in soil gases and is based on the hypothesis that carbon dioxide concentrations from subsurface oxidation of organic compounds will be porportional to the extent of organic contamination. A correlation coefficient (r) of 0.81 (n=6) was observed between ground water dissolved organic carbon ground water concentrations and carbon dioxide concentrations in the overlying soil gases at one site. Soil‐gas carbon dioxide concentrations measured ranged from 0.09 percent to 0.45 percent.