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Multiple-tracer tests for contaminant transport process identification in saturated municipal solid waste

Multiple-tracer tests for contaminant transport process identification in saturated municipal solid waste
Multiple-tracer tests for contaminant transport process identification in saturated municipal solid waste
Two column tests were performed in conditions emulating vertical flow beneath the leachate table in a biologically active landfill to determine dominant transport mechanisms occurring in landfills. An improved understanding of contaminant transport process in wastes is required for developing better predictions about potential length of the long term aftercare of landfills, currently measured in timescales of centuries. Three tracers (lithium, bromide and deuterium) were used. Lithium did not behave conservatively. Given that lithium has been used extensively for tracing in landfill wastes, the tracer itself and the findings of previous tests which assume that it has behaved conservatively may need revisiting. The smaller column test could not be fitted with continuum models, probably because the volume of waste was below a representative elemental volume. Modelling compared advection-dispersion (AD), dual porosity (DP) and hybrid AD-DP models. Of these models, the DP model was found to be the most suitable. Although there is good evidence to suggest that diffusion is an important transport mechanism, the breakthrough curves of the different tracers did not differ from each other as would be predicted based on the free-water diffusion coefficients. This suggested that solute diffusion in wastes requires further study
0956-053X
250-262
Woodman, N.D.
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Rees-White, T.C.
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Woodman, N.D., Rees-White, T.C., Stringfellow, A., Beaven, R.P. and Hudson, A.P. (2015) Multiple-tracer tests for contaminant transport process identification in saturated municipal solid waste. Waste Management, 38, 250-262. (doi:10.1016/j.wasman.2014.12.012).

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Two column tests were performed in conditions emulating vertical flow beneath the leachate table in a biologically active landfill to determine dominant transport mechanisms occurring in landfills. An improved understanding of contaminant transport process in wastes is required for developing better predictions about potential length of the long term aftercare of landfills, currently measured in timescales of centuries. Three tracers (lithium, bromide and deuterium) were used. Lithium did not behave conservatively. Given that lithium has been used extensively for tracing in landfill wastes, the tracer itself and the findings of previous tests which assume that it has behaved conservatively may need revisiting. The smaller column test could not be fitted with continuum models, probably because the volume of waste was below a representative elemental volume. Modelling compared advection-dispersion (AD), dual porosity (DP) and hybrid AD-DP models. Of these models, the DP model was found to be the most suitable. Although there is good evidence to suggest that diffusion is an important transport mechanism, the breakthrough curves of the different tracers did not differ from each other as would be predicted based on the free-water diffusion coefficients. This suggested that solute diffusion in wastes requires further study

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 December 2014
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 January 2015
Published date: April 2015
Organisations: Civil Maritime & Env. Eng & Sci Unit

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Local EPrints ID: 373759
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/373759
ISSN: 0956-053X
PURE UUID: 1ca92044-bbaf-4ff7-ae0d-af69b5498c1c
ORCID for N.D. Woodman: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5571-0451
ORCID for T.C. Rees-White: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9009-8432
ORCID for A. Stringfellow: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8873-0010
ORCID for R.P. Beaven: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1387-8299

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Date deposited: 30 Jan 2015 13:39
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:28

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Author: N.D. Woodman ORCID iD
Author: T.C. Rees-White ORCID iD
Author: A. Stringfellow ORCID iD
Author: R.P. Beaven ORCID iD
Author: A.P. Hudson

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