A contaminant transport characterisation tool for landfill
A contaminant transport characterisation tool for landfill
An ‘echo’ test is a single-well radial pumping test in which a tracer or mix of
tracers is first injected into a well and then, after a period of time, pumped back
out of the same well.
By analysing the returning concentration of the tracer during abstraction, it is
possible to estimate a number of important contaminant transport
properties of the waste directly around the well.
Rees-White, T.
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Woodman, N.
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Beaven, R.P.
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1 November 2014
Rees-White, T.
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Woodman, N.
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Beaven, R.P.
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Rees-White, T., Woodman, N. and Beaven, R.P.
(2014)
A contaminant transport characterisation tool for landfill.
8th Intercontinental Landfill Research Symposium, , Crystal River, United States.
19 - 22 Oct 2014.
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Abstract
An ‘echo’ test is a single-well radial pumping test in which a tracer or mix of
tracers is first injected into a well and then, after a period of time, pumped back
out of the same well.
By analysing the returning concentration of the tracer during abstraction, it is
possible to estimate a number of important contaminant transport
properties of the waste directly around the well.
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Echo ICLRS Poster.pdf
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ICLRS 2014 Echo Tests Abstract.pdf
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Published date: 1 November 2014
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8th Intercontinental Landfill Research Symposium, , Crystal River, United States, 2014-10-19 - 2014-10-22
Organisations:
Faculty of Engineering and the Environment
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