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Borehole diffusive flux apparatus for characterizing diffusive mass-transfer in subsurface systems
Authors:Mark L Brusseau  Kenneth C Carroll  Zhilin Guo  Jon Mainhagu
Institution:1.School of Earth and Environmental Sciences,University of Arizona,Tucson,USA;2.Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences,New Mexico State University,Las Cruces,USA
Abstract:The concept of the Borehole Diffusive Flux Apparatus (BDFA) is presented herein. The BDFA is an innovative apparatus designed to provide continuous direct access to an undisturbed column of sediment that can be monitored at multiple discrete vertical intervals to provide high-resolution characterization of local-scale mass transfer and attenuation. The conceptual basis and technical design of the device are presented, along with an example of borehole design and installation at a field site. Mathematical simulations are used to illustrate its application for two scenarios. The results of these simulations indicate that test periods of several weeks to a few months should be sufficient to obtain robust results. The device has the potential to improve our ability to characterize critical mass-transfer and attenuation processes and to quantify the associated rates. This information is key to the evaluation of remediation alternatives, for enhancing the accuracy of mathematical models, and to support more effective long-term management of large groundwater contaminant plumes present at many sites.
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