| Literature DB >> 23906856 |
C Guan1, H J Xie, Y Z Wang, Y M Chen, Y S Jiang, X W Tang.
Abstract
An analytical model for solute advection and dispersion in a two-layered liner consisting of a geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) and a soil liner (SL) considering the effect of biodegradation was proposed. The analytical solution was derived by Laplace transformation and was validated over a range of parameters using the finite-layer method based software Pollute v7.0. Results show that if the half-life of the solute in GCL is larger than 1 year, the degradation in GCL can be neglected for solute transport in GCL/SL. When the half-life of GCL is less than 1 year, neglecting the effect of degradation in GCL on solute migration will result in a large difference of relative base concentration of GCL/SL (e.g., 32% for the case with half-life of 0.01 year). The 100-year solute base concentration can be reduced by a factor of 2.2 when the hydraulic conductivity of the SL was reduced by an order of magnitude. The 100-year base concentration was reduced by a factor of 155 when the half life of the contaminant in the SL was reduced by an order of magnitude. The effect of degradation is more important in approving the groundwater protection level than the hydraulic conductivity. The analytical solution can be used for experimental data fitting, verification of complicated numerical models and preliminary design of landfill liner systems.Keywords: Advection and dispersion; Analytical model; Biodegradation; Geosynthetic clay liner; Soil liner; Solute
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23906856 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963