Assessing Contaminant Mass Discharge Uncertainty With Application of Hydraulic Conductivities Derived From Geoelectrical Cross‐Borehole Induced Polarization and Other Methods

Author:

Thalund‐Hansen Rasmus1ORCID,Troldborg Mads2,Levy Léa34ORCID,Christiansen Anders Vest5ORCID,Bording Thue S.6ORCID,Bjerg Poul L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering Technical University of Denmark Kgs. Lyngby Denmark

2. The James Hutton Institute Aberdeen UK

3. Lund University Lund Sweden

4. Department of Geoscience HydroGeophysics Group Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

5. Aarhus GeoInstruments Aarhus Denmark

6. Now at Department of Geoscience HydroGeophysics Group, Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

Abstract

AbstractA new methodology was developed to support contaminant mass discharge (CMD)‐based risk assessment of groundwater contamination downgradient of point source zones. Geoelectrical cross‐borehole induced polarization (IP) data were collected at a site undergoing in situ remediation of chlorinated solvents for determining 2D hydraulic conductivity (K) distributions with an inversion model resolution of 0.15 m (vertically) x 0.50 m (horizontally) in three control planes from 10 to 20 m depth. Additionally, 18 slug tests and 31 grain size distribution analyses (GSA) from the control planes, were used for K‐estimation. The geometric means and variance of the IP, slug test, and GSA derived K‐estimates were consistent with previously studied sandy aquifers. Furthermore, the vertical variation in K between two geological settings, a sandy till and a meltwater sand formation, was clearly identified by the IP K‐estimates. The vertical variation was backed up by hydraulic profiling tool (HPT) measurements. Random realizations of CMD were simulated based on the cross‐borehole IP derived K‐values. For comparison, the CMD was also estimated with a geostatistical conditional simulation approach, using the data from slug tests and GSAs. The high IP resolution captured the small scale variations in K across the transects and led to CMD predictions with a narrow uncertainty interval, whereas slug test and GSA either under‐ or overestimated the magnitude of the areas with the highest CMD. Applying the geophysical cross‐borehole method for estimating K‐distributions in addition to traditional methods would improve CMD‐based risk assessment and evaluation of remediation performance at contaminated sites.

Funder

Region Hovedstaden

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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