Groundwater transport
Remaining issues from last class
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storativity [L-1]/specific storativity [dimensionless]
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    transmissivity T = K*thickness of the aquifer
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movies unsturated/saturated flow (sdbox & capbar)
Prediction of transport in the GW model (fig)
Advection
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groundwater flow velocity v can be calculated from Darcy's law
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according to Darcy's law, a contaminated parcel of water would not
change
its shape during transport in a horizontal flow regime (Fig)
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However, if you take a liter of a salt solution for example and release
it in the aquifer, after a while the contaminant will have spread out
and
not any more confined to 1 liter
Dispersion
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spreading of a contaminant can be explained by `dispersion'
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variability of the flow velocity on the pore/grain scale (Fig)
and on the aquifer scale (Fig)
can explain the spreading of the plume
Adsorption
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certain solutes interact with the solid phase and are temporarily
adsorbed
on the surface
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results in a retardation of the contaminant
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example: certain organic contaminants, Cs-137
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demonstration with the model: separation of yellow and blue plume
Decay
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radioactive decay or microbial activities remove contaminants
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example: conversion from nitrate to nitrogen gas
Mathematical description of groundwater transport
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D = av+ Dm, a
is dispersivity [L], Dm: molecular diffusion
- Rd:
retardation coefficient due to adsorption
 
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scale dependence of the dispersivity (Fig)
Everything working together
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all above processes affect the spreading of contaminants in groundwater
(Fig)
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transport of contaminants is more complicated when it does not dissolve
in groundwater (Fig)
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example: hydrocarbons floating on the watertable in Brooklyn/Queens
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groundwater remediation (model demonstrations)
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remove the source of the contaminant
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let the aquifer flush out the contaminant naturally
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pump and treat
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bioremediation
Discussion: the 'groundwater model' (Fig)
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    water quality can vary in the aquifers
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    pollutants travel with the groundwater
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    dispersion, inhomogeneities, adsorption
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    wells can cause groundwater pollution
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    contaminated groundwater can pollute surface
water
and vice versa
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    leakage through confining beds
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    capillary action may cause upward movement of
water