Identification of transport parameters of chlorides in different soils on the basis of column studies

Author:

Pietrzak Damian1,Kania Jarosław1,Kmiecik Ewa1,Wątor Katarzyna1

Affiliation:

1. AGH University of Science and Technology , Mickiewicza 30 Av., 30-059 Kraków , Poland

Abstract

Abstract Knowledge of transport patterns of chemicals in groundwater is essential for environmental assessment of their potential impact. In the present study, the mobility of a chloride tracer injected into three different soils was investigated, using column experiments. The column tests were performed under steady-state conditions to determine parameters of chloride migration through soils. Based on breakthrough curves, pore-water velocity, dispersion coefficient and dispersivity constant were calculated for each soil sample using CXTFIT/STANMOD software. Pore-water velocity was in the range of 0.31 cm/min for fine sand, to 0.35 cm/min for silty sand and to 0.40 cm/min for vari-grained sand. The highest values of dispersion coefficient and dispersivity constant were observed for silty sand (0.55 cm2/min and 1.55 cm, respectively), while the lowest value was found for fine sand (0.059 cm2/min and 0.19 cm, respectively). Column experiments for chlorides (conservative tracer) are a preliminary stage for further research which will be undertaken to investigate migration parameters of selected neonicotinoids (reactive tracers) through different soils.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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