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Page 1: DNAPL source zone architecture in clay till and limestone ... · DNAPL source zone architecture in clay till and limestone bedrock Characterization by innovative and current site

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DNAPL source zone architecture in clay till and limestone bedrockCharacterization by innovative and current site investigation techniques

Broholm, Mette Martina; Janniche, Gry Sander; Fjordbøge, Annika Sidelmann; Jørgensen, Torben;Damgaard, Jesper; Martinez, Kerim; Grosen, Bernt; Wealthall, Gary; Christensen, Anders G.; Kerrn-Jespersen, Henriette

Publication date:2013

Document VersionPublisher's PDF, also known as Version of record

Link back to DTU Orbit

Citation (APA):Broholm, M. M. (Author), Janniche, G. S. (Author), Fjordbøge, A. S. (Author), Jørgensen, T. (Author), Damgaard,J. (Author), Martinez, K. (Author), Grosen, B. (Author), Wealthall, G. (Author), Christensen, A. G. (Author), &Kerrn-Jespersen, H. (Author). (2013). DNAPL source zone architecture in clay till and limestone bedrock:Characterization by innovative and current site investigation techniques. Sound/Visual production (digital), DTUEnvironment. http://www.conference.ifas.ufl.edu/gq13/Presentations/2-Tuesday/am/yes/1000_Broholm.pdf

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DNAPL source zone architecture in clay till and limestone bedrock

Characterization by innovative and current site investigation techniques

Mette M. Broholm1, Gry S. Janniche1, Annika S. Fjordbøge1, Torben Jørgensen2, Jesper Damgaard2, Kerim Martinez2, Bernt Grosen2, Gary Wealthall3, Anders G. Christensen4, Henriette Kerrn-Jespersen5

1DTU Environment, 2COWI, 3GeoSyntech, 4NIRAS, 5Capitol Region of Denmark

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Background and scope

Characterization of dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) source zone architecture is essential to:

Develop accurate site specific conceptual models

Delineate and quantify contaminant mass

Perform risk assessment and

Select and design remediation alternatives

DNAPL architecture not well understood for

Clayey till

Fractured low permeability media

Limestone bedrock

Fractured variable permeability media

Scope

Innovative techniques evaluation

Improved conceptual understanding of DNAPL source zone architecture in clayey till and limestone bedrock

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DNAPL conceptual model for clayey till and limestone bedrock - general

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Site and approach

Site

Distribution facility at Naverland, Albertslund, Denmark

Chlorinated solvents handled: PCE 5.000 t, TCE 1.500 t, TCA 200 t

PCE and TCE DNAPL impact

Clayey till, fractured

Bryozoan limestone bedrock

Approach

Innovative and current investigative techniques

Multiple lines of evidence

Characterization of hydrogeology

Characterization of contamination

DNAPL

Dissolved and sorbed phase

Chlorinated solvent plume, 2008

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Naverland. Source zone conceptual model

?

Remedial pumping

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Investigations

Moræneler

Kalk

Buildings

Limestone, cores and Flute

Limestone, Wells

Clay till, MIP

Clay till, cores

Clay till, Flute

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Characterization techniques – Clayey till

Surface

Georadar and seismic geophysics

Clayey till

Membrane interface probing (MIP) with FID, ECD, GC-MS

Coring

Discrete subsampling for quantitative analysis

PID

Sudan(IV) and colorspray

Geology

NAPL and FACT FLUTe

Exposure

PID

Discrete FACT subsampling for analysis

Liquid sampling

Radon and soil gas sampling

Red = DNAPL

Green = no

DNAPL

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Characterization techniques Limestone Bedrock

Coring

Discrete subsampling for quantitative analysis

PID

Sudan(IV)

geology

NAPL and FACT FLUTe

Exposure

PID

Discrete FACT subsampling for analysis

FLUTe transmisivity tests

Water Flute

Discrete groundwater sampling for quantitative analysis

Water potentials

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Clayey till. SW of tank

Sudan IV 0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

CT1 CT2 CT3 CT4 CT5

Dy

bd

e [

m u

.t.]

Intakte kerner

Fyld Øvre moræneler (ML1)

Nedre moræneler (ML2) Smeltevandssand (DS3)

Opknust Kalk (KK) Bryozokalk (BK)

Redox

Horizonta

l fr

actu

res

MIP vapour conc. and diffusion controlled

Cores

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Clayey till. SW of tank

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

CT1 CT2 CT3 CT4 CT5

Dy

bd

e [

m u

.t.]

Intakte kerner

Fyld Øvre moræneler (ML1)

Nedre moræneler (ML2) Smeltevandssand (DS3)

Opknust Kalk (KK) Bryozokalk (BK)

Cores

Gas phase diffusion

Aqueous phase diff.

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Clayey Till

Characterization techniques

Geophysics for clayey till and chalk surface mapping

MIP, PID, FACT for screening

Sudan(IV), NAPL FLUTe, core conc. for NAPL documentation

Core conc. for quantification

Colorspray, radon, poreair conc. not usefull

Generally good correlation between MIP, Sudan(IV), PID, NAPL FLUTe, FACT FLUTe, and core concentrations

considering distance

Combination of techniques recommended

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Clayey Till

Conceptual model development

Apparent residual saturation (porous media): 1-16%

Fracture V 0.1-1%: Mobile DNAPL

Suggest pooled/connected phase in fractures

where NAPL FLUTe stained

DNAPL observed

at clayey till surface

In fractures in zone above redox change (4.5 m) with closely spaced horizontal fractures (3-5 m)

In fractures below redox change

Gravel below clayey till

Most and deepest DNAPL SW of tank/release area

Clayey till surface and fracture-dip direction

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Limestone bedrock C1

1

2

3

4

1 2 3 4

Geo

log

y

Co

re

Fra

ctu

res

Har

dn

es

6

8

10

11

6 8

Geo

log

y

Co

re

Fra

ctu

res

Har

dn

es

10 11

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7

9

11

13

15

17

19

21

0 1 2 3

Flow rate with depth in hole (ft. in2/s/psi)

flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

flow rate corrected for trans.

corrected Monotonic flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0,00 0,10 0,20

Transmissivity [cm2/s]

Profillering

Vertikal sprække

transmissivity cm2/s

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

0 10000 20000 30000 40000

Koncentration, Cs [µg/l]

WATER FLUTe

PCE (maj)

TCE (maj)

Fortynding

0,00 0,25 0,50 0,75 1,00

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 1 2 3 4 5

Staining og vertikal sprække

Koncentration FACT [mg/g]

FACT NAPL FLUTe

PCE

TCE

Staining

0 500 1000 1500

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

PID [enhed]

Sum koncentration [mg/kg]

PID og sum af chlorerede

Sum chlorerede

PID

0,00% 0,10% 0,20% 0,30% 0,40% 0,50%

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

DNAPL mætning

Dyb

de [

m u

.t.]

Koncentration [mg/kg]

Kernekoncentrationer

PCE

TCE

DNAPL mætning

Limestone bedrock, cores

PCE residual

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7

9

11

13

15

17

19

21

0 1 2 3

Flow rate with depth in hole (ft. in2/s/psi)

flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

flow rate corrected for trans.

corrected Monotonic flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0,00 0,10 0,20

Transmissivity [cm2/s]

Profillering

Vertikal sprække

transmissivity cm2/s

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

0 10000 20000 30000 40000

Koncentration, Cs [µg/l]

WATER FLUTe

PCE (maj)

TCE (maj)

Fortynding

0,00 0,25 0,50 0,75 1,00

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 1 2 3 4 5

Staining og vertikal sprække

Koncentration FACT [mg/g]

FACT NAPL FLUTe

PCE

TCE

Staining

0 500 1000 1500

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

PID [enhed]

Sum koncentration [mg/kg]

PID og sum af chlorerede

Sum chlorerede

PID

0,00% 0,10% 0,20% 0,30% 0,40% 0,50%

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

DNAPL mætning

Dyb

de [

m u

.t.]

Koncentration [mg/kg]

Kernekoncentrationer

PCE

TCE

DNAPL mætning

Limestone bedrock

7

9

11

13

15

17

19

21

0 1 2 3

Flow rate with depth in hole (ft. in2/s/psi)

flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

flow rate corrected for trans.

corrected Monotonic flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0,00 0,10 0,20

Transmissivity [cm2/s]

Profillering

Vertikal sprække

transmissivity cm2/s

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

0 10000 20000 30000 40000

Koncentration, Cs [µg/l]

WATER FLUTe

PCE (maj)

TCE (maj)

Fortynding

0,00 0,25 0,50 0,75 1,00

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 1 2 3 4 5

Staining og vertikal sprække

Koncentration FACT [mg/g]

FACT NAPL FLUTe

PCE

TCE

Staining

0 500 1000 1500

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

PID [enhed]

Sum koncentration [mg/kg]

PID og sum af chlorerede

Sum chlorerede

PID

0,00% 0,10% 0,20% 0,30% 0,40% 0,50%

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

DNAPL mætning

Dyb

de [

m u

.t.]

Koncentration [mg/kg]

Kernekoncentrationer

PCE

TCE

DNAPL mætning

PCE

TCE

FACT uptake solubility and diffusion controlled

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

- 10.000 20.000 30.000 40.000 50.000 60.000

Koncentration, Cs [µg/l]

WATER FLUTe

PCE (maj)

TCE (maj)

Fortynding

Cores

Aqueous conc. solubility controlled

10% DNAPL

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7

9

11

13

15

17

19

21

0 1 2 3

Flow rate with depth in hole (ft. in2/s/psi)

flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

flow rate corrected for trans.

corrected Monotonic flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0,00 0,10 0,20

Transmissivity [cm2/s]

Profillering

Vertikal sprække

transmissivity cm2/s

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

0 10000 20000 30000 40000

Koncentration, Cs [µg/l]

WATER FLUTe

PCE (maj)

TCE (maj)

Fortynding

0,00 0,25 0,50 0,75 1,00

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 1 2 3 4 5

Staining og vertikal sprække

Koncentration FACT [mg/g]

FACT NAPL FLUTe

PCE

TCE

Staining

0 500 1000 1500

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

PID [enhed]

Sum koncentration [mg/kg]

PID og sum af chlorerede

Sum chlorerede

PID

0,00% 0,10% 0,20% 0,30% 0,40% 0,50%

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

DNAPL mætning

Dyb

de [

m u

.t.]

Koncentration [mg/kg]

Kernekoncentrationer

PCE

TCE

DNAPL mætning

Limestone bedrock

PCE

TCE

7

9

11

13

15

17

19

21

0 1 2 3

Flow rate with depth in hole (ft. in2/s/psi)

flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

flow rate corrected for trans.

corrected Monotonic flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0,00 0,10 0,20

Transmissivity [cm2/s]

Profillering

Vertikal sprække

transmissivity cm2/s

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

0 10000 20000 30000 40000

Koncentration, Cs [µg/l]

WATER FLUTe

PCE (maj)

TCE (maj)

Fortynding

0,00 0,25 0,50 0,75 1,00

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 1 2 3 4 5

Staining og vertikal sprække

Koncentration FACT [mg/g]

FACT NAPL FLUTe

PCE

TCE

Staining

0 500 1000 1500

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

PID [enhed]

Sum koncentration [mg/kg]

PID og sum af chlorerede

Sum chlorerede

PID

0,00% 0,10% 0,20% 0,30% 0,40% 0,50%

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

DNAPL mætning

Dyb

de [

m u

.t.]

Koncentration [mg/kg]

Kernekoncentrationer

PCE

TCE

DNAPL mætning

7

9

11

13

15

17

19

21

0 1 2 3

Flow rate with depth in hole (ft. in2/s/psi)

flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

flow rate corrected for trans.

corrected Monotonic flow rate/dH ft. in2/s/psi

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0,00 0,10 0,20

Transmissivity [cm2/s]

Profillering

Vertikal sprække

transmissivity cm2/s

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

0 10000 20000 30000 40000

Koncentration, Cs [µg/l]

WATER FLUTe

PCE (maj)

TCE (maj)

Fortynding

0,00 0,25 0,50 0,75 1,00

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 1 2 3 4 5

Staining og vertikal sprække

Koncentration FACT [mg/g]

FACT NAPL FLUTe

PCE

TCE

Staining

0 500 1000 1500

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

PID [enhed]

Sum koncentration [mg/kg]

PID og sum af chlorerede

Sum chlorerede

PID

0,00% 0,10% 0,20% 0,30% 0,40% 0,50%

7,0

8,0

9,0

10,0

11,0

12,0

13,0

14,0

15,0

16,0

17,0

18,0

19,0

20,0

21,0

0 50 100 150 200

DNAPL mætning

Dyb

de [

m u

.t.]

Koncentration [mg/kg]

Kernekoncentrationer

PCE

TCE

DNAPL mætning

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

- 10.000 20.000 30.000 40.000 50.000 60.000

Koncentration, Cs [µg/l]

WATER FLUTe

PCE (maj)

TCE (maj)

Fortynding

High transmissivity. Potential initial DNAPL path. But higher dissolution and potential depletion

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Rebound when remedial pumping off

C1: constant, > 10% S, DNAPL controlled

C2+3: rebound to > 10% S, backdiffusion contr.

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

0% 10% 20% 30%

Dyb

de

(m u

.t.)

Konc. i % af effektiv opløselighed

C3

Fortynding (april)

Fortynding (maj)

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

0% 10% 20% 30%

Dyb

de

(m u

.t.)

Konc. i % af effektiv opløselighed

C2

Fortynding (april)

Fortynding (maj)

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

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Limestone bedrock

Characterization techniques

Core loss and potential DNAPL loss during coring (PID)

(Sudan(IV), NAPL FLUTe, core conc. f NAPL documentation?)

(Core conc. for quantification?)

Colorspray, radon not usefull

FACT for screening

Water samples for screening

Generally good correlation between, FACT FLUTe and water sample conc.

Combination of techniques recommended

Better coring technique needed

FACT testing needed

Screening techniques needed

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Limestone bedrock

Conceptual model development

Apparent residual sat.: none-0.1%

Fracture V 1%?: No or residual NAPL

Very low – loss during coring?

DNAPL indicated

Documented in 2 core samples in chalk overlying flint beds

FACT and water samples strongly indicate DNAPL pressence in: C1 8-15 m bs and C2 15 m bs

Rebound indicate very high matrix conc. (former and possibly current DNAPL) in greater parts of the limestone bedrock

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Conceptual model

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Conclusion. Characterization

Combined use of techniques gave good insight in source zone architecture in clayey till

MIP and PID were succesfull as screening tools

Sudan(IV) for DNAPL

NAPL FLUTe for mobile DNAPL

Cores for geology, PID and Sudan(IV)

Core subsample quantitative analysis – needed for quantification

Characterization of DNAPL architecture in limestone bedrock is a challenge

Water samples for screening

FACT FLUTe promissing – needs further testing

Cores for geology

Cores for quantitative analysis and Sudan(IV) a challenge

Watersampling under 2 conditions – improved understanding

Other potential methods

Dye-LIF, Borehole logs, Cross-borehole geophysics

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Conclusion. DNAPL

DNAPL at clayey till interface and in fractures

Mobile DNAPL still present in fractures in clayey till

DNAPL in gravel/crushed chalk zone

DNAPL residual strongly indicated in fractures in limestone bedrock to 15 m bgs

Complex DNAPL sourse zone architecture

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Acknowledgements

The presented results were financed by the Capitol Region of Denmark

Student and technicians at DTU Environment, COWI, NIRAS and FLUTe assisted with field and laboratory work

Reference: Janniche et al. 2012, www.sara.env.dtu.dk