Authors
Yumiko Abe, Daniel Hunkeler
Publication date
2006/3/1
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
40
Issue
5
Pages
1588-1596
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Stable isotope data have been increasingly used to assess in situ biodegradation of organic contaminants in groundwater. The data are usually evaluated using the Rayleigh equation to evaluate whether isotope data follow a Rayleigh trend, to calculate the extent of contaminant biodegradation, or to estimate first-order rate constants. However, the Rayleigh equation was developed for homogeneous systems while in the subsurface, contaminants can migrate at different velocities due to physical heterogeneity. This paper presents a method to quantify the systematic effect that is introduced by applying the Rayleigh equation to field isotope data. For this purpose, the travel time distribution between source and sampling point is characterized by an analytical solution to the advection−dispersion equation. The systematic effect was evaluated as a function of the magnitude of physical heterogeneity, geometry of the …
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