Authors
Julie C Chambon, Philip J Binning, Peter R Jørgensen, Poul L Bjerg
Publication date
2011/6/1
Journal
Journal of contaminant hydrology
Volume
124
Issue
1-4
Pages
82-98
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A risk assessment tool for contaminated sites in low-permeability fractured media is developed, based on simple transient and steady-state analytical solutions. The discrete fracture (DF) tool, which explicitly accounts for the transport along fractures, covers different source geometries and history (including secondary sources) and can be applied to a wide range of compounds. The tool successfully simulates published data from short duration column and field experiments. The use for risk assessment is illustrated by three typical risk assessment case studies, involving pesticides, chlorinated solvents, benzene and MTBE. The model is compared with field data and with results from a simpler approach based on an Equivalent Porous Media (EPM). Risk assessment conclusions of the DF and EPM approaches are very different due to the early breakthrough, long term tailing, and lower attenuation due to degradation …
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Scholar articles
JC Chambon, PJ Binning, PR Jørgensen, PL Bjerg - Journal of contaminant hydrology, 2011