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A vadose zone Transport Processes Investigation within the glacial till at the Fernald Environmental Management Project.
Schwing, J. (FERMCO Technology Development, Cincinnati, OH) ; Roepke, Craig Senninger ; Brainard, James Robert ; Glass, Robert John, Jr. ; Mann, Michael J. A. ; Holt, Robert M. ; Kriel, Kelly
关键词: FEED MATERIALS PRODUCTION CENTER;    ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT;    FIELD TESTS;    FLOW MODELS;    WATER INFLUX;    DYES;    GEOLOGIC FRACTURES;    OHIO Groundwater flow.;    Simulation and Modeling;    Data modeling.;    Soil mechanics.;    Flow measurement.;   
DOI  :  10.2172/922076
RP-ID  :  SAND2005-7142
PID  :  OSTI ID: 922076
Others  :  TRN: US0802138
学科分类:环境科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

This report describes a model Transport Processes Investigation (TPI) where field-scale vadose zone flow and transport processes are identified and verified through a systematic field investigation at a contaminated DOE site. The objective of the TPI is to help with formulating accurate conceptual models and aid in implementing rational and cost effective site specific characterization strategies at contaminated sites with diverse hydrogeologic settings. Central to the TPI are Transport Processes Characterization (TPC) tests that incorporate field surveys and large-scale infiltration experiments. Hypotheses are formulated based on observed pedogenic and hydrogeologic features as well as information provided by literature searches. The field and literature information is then used to optimize the design of one or more infiltration experiments to field test the hypothesis. Findings from the field surveys and infiltration experiments are then synthesized to formulate accurate flow and transport conceptual models. Here we document a TPI implemented in the glacial till vadose zone at the Fernald Environmental Management Project (FEMP) in Fernald, Ohio, a US Department of Energy (DOE) uranium processing site. As a result of this TPI, the flow and transport mechanisms were identified through visualization of dye stain within extensive macro pore and fracture networks which provided the means for the infiltrate to bypass potential aquatards. Such mechanisms are not addressed in current vadose zone modeling and are generally missed by classical characterization methods.

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