학술논문

In situ permeable flow sensors at the Savannah River Integrated Demonstration: Phase 2 results
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Other Information: PBD: Aug 1994
Subject
11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES GROUND WATER
REMEDIAL ACTION
VOLATILE MATTER
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS
OFF-GAS SYSTEMS
SEDIMENTS
BOREHOLES
SAVANNAH RIVER PLANT 054000
HEALTH AND SAFETY
SITE RESOURCE AND USE STUDIES
Language
English
Abstract
A suite of In Situ Permeable Flow Sensors was deployed at the site of the Savannah River Integrated Demonstration to monitor the interaction between the groundwater flow regime and air injected into the saturated subsurface through a horizontal well. One of the goals of the experiment was to determine if a groundwater circulation system was induced by the air injection process. The data suggest that no such circulation system was established, perhaps due to the heterogeneous nature of the sediments through which the injected gas has to travel. The steady state and transient groundwater flow patterns observed suggest that the injected air followed high permeability pathways from the injection well to the water table. The preferential pathways through the essentially horizontal impermeable layers appear to have been created by drilling activities at the site.