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Chemosphere | 2009

Simulated Rainfall-Driven Dissolution of TNT, Tritonal, Comp B and Octol Particles

Susan Taylor; James H. Lever; Jennifer Fadden; Nancy Perron; Bonnie Packer

Live-fire military training can deposit millimeter-sized particles of high explosives (HE) on surface soils when rounds do not explode as intended. Rainfall-driven dissolution of the particles then begins a process whereby aqueous HE solutions can enter the soil and groundwater as contaminants. We dripped water onto individual particles of TNT, Tritonal, Comp B and Octol to simulate how surface-deposited HE particles might dissolve under the action of rainfall and to use the data to verify a model that predicts HE dissolution as a function of particle size, particle composition and rainfall rate. Particle masses ranged from 1.1 to 17 mg and drip rates corresponded to nominal rainfall rates of 6 and 12 mmh(-1). For the TNT and Tritonal particles, TNT solubility governed dissolution time scales, whereas the lower-solubility of RDX controlled the dissolution time of both RDX and TNT in Comp B. The large, low-solubility crystals of HMX slowed but did not control the dissolution of TNT in Octol. Predictions from a drop-impingement dissolution model agree well with dissolved-mass timeseries for TNT, Tritonal and Comp B, providing some confidence that the model will also work well when applied to the rainfall-driven, outdoor dissolution of these HE particles.


Chemosphere | 2009

Outdoor Weathering and Dissolution of TNT and Tritonal

Susan Taylor; James H. Lever; Jennifer Fadden; Nancy Perron; Bonnie Packer

Low-order detonations of military munitions scatter cm-sized chunks of high-explosives onto military range soils, where rainfall can dissolve and then transport the explosives to groundwater. We present 1 year of mass-loss data obtained from cm-sized chunks of the frequently used explosives TNT (2,4,6-trinitrotoluene) and Tritonal (an 80:20 mixture of TNT and aluminum flakes) exposed outdoors to weather and dissolve under natural conditions. The explosive chunks rested on glass frits in individual funnels and all precipitation interacting with them was collected and analyzed. Mass balance data reveal that TNT in the water samples accounts for only about one-third of the TNT lost from the chunks. The creation of photo-transformation products on the solid chunks, and their subsequent dissolution or sublimation, probably accounts for the other two-thirds. Although these products cannot, as yet, be quantified they are intrinsic to the outdoor weathering and fate of TNT-based explosives. TNT in our water samples was not photo-transformed. Thus, we used the yearlong, dissolved-mass time-series to validate a drop-impingement dissolution model for TNT. The model used measured rainfall and air temperature data as input, and the results agreed remarkably well with TNT dissolved-mass time-series measured for the year. This model can estimate annual TNT influx into range soils using annual rainfall and particle-size distributions. Nevertheless, large uncertainties remain in the numbers and sizes of TNT particles scattered on military ranges and the identities and fates of the photo-transformation products.


Archive | 2005

Residues from Live Fire Detonations of 155-mm Howitzer Rounds

Michael R. Walsh; Susan Taylor; Marianne E. Walsh; Susan R. Bigl; Kevin Bjella; Thomas A. Douglas; Arthur B. Gelvin; Dennis J. Lambert; Nancy Perron; Stephanie P. Saari


Archive | 2006

Energetic Residues Deposition From 60-mm and 81-mm Mortars

Michael R. Walsh; Marianne E. Walsh; Charles A. Ramsey; Richard J. Rachow; Jon E. Zufelt; Charles M. Collins; Arthur B. Gelvin; Nancy Perron; Stephanie P. Saari


Archive | 2010

Dissolution rate, weathering mechanics, and friability of TNT, comp B, tritonal, and octol

Susan Taylor; James H. Lever; Marianne E. Walsh; Jennifer Fadden; Nancy Perron; Susan R. Bigl; Ronald Spanggord; Matthew Curnow; Bonnie Packer


This Digital Resource was created in Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat | 2012

Evaluation of Sampling and Sample Preparation Modifications for Soil Containing Metallic Residues

Jay Clausen; Thomas Georgian; Julie Richardson; Anthony J. Bednar; Nancy Perron; Andrew Bray; Patricia Tuminello; Larry Penfold; Diane Anderson; Gordon Gooch


This Digital Resource was created from Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat. | 2007

Characterization and Fate of Gun and Rocket Propellant Residues on Testing and Training Ranges: Interim Report 1

Thomas F. Jenkins; Judith C. Pennington; Guy Ampleman; Sonia Thiboutot; Michael R. Walsh; Emmanuela Diaz; Katerina Dontsova; Alan D. Hewitt; Marianne E. Walsh; Susan R. Bigl; Susan Taylor; Denise K. MacMillan; Jay L. Clausen; Dennis J. Lambert; Nancy Perron; Marie C. Lapointe; Sylvie Brochu; Marc Brassard; Rob Stowe; Roccio Farinaccio


Archive | 2013

Demonstration of Incremental Sampling Methodology for Soil Containing Metallic Residues

Jay Clausen; Thomas Georgian; Anthony J. Bednar; Nancy Perron; Andrew Bray; Patricia Tuminello; Gordon Gooch; Nathan Mulherin; Arthur B. Gelvin; Marc Beede


Archive | 2012

Metal Residue Deposition from Military Pyrotechnic Devices and Field Sampling Guidance

Jay Clausen; Julie Richardson; Nic Korte; Nancy Perron; Susan Taylor; Anthony J. Bednar; Patricia Tuminello; William T Jones; Shawna Tazik; Michael R. Walsh


Archive | 2011

Explosives Dissolved from Unexploded Ordnance

Susan Taylor; Susan R. Bigl; Carrie M. Vuyovich; Jeanne Roningen; Anna Wagner; Nancy Perron; Steven F. Daly; Marianne E. Walsh; James W. Hug

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Susan Taylor

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Susan R. Bigl

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Marianne E. Walsh

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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James H. Lever

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Michael R. Walsh

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Arthur B. Gelvin

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Jennifer Fadden

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Anthony J. Bednar

Engineer Research and Development Center

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Dennis J. Lambert

United States Army Corps of Engineers

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