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Evaluating the effectiveness of a geostatistical approach with groundwater flow modeling for three-dimensional estimation of a contaminant plume

Takai, Shizuka; Shimada, Taro; Takeda, Seiji; Koike, Katsuaki*

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 251, p.104097_1 - 104097_12, 2022/12

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:49.4(Environmental Sciences)

When assessing the risk from an underground environment that is contaminated by radioactive nuclides and hazardous chemicals and planning for remediation, the contaminant plume distribution and the associated uncertainty from measured data should be estimated accurately. While the release history of the contaminant plume may be unknown, the extent of the plume caused by a known source and the associated uncertainty can be calculated inversely from the concentration data using a geostatistical method that accounts for the temporal correlation of its release history and groundwater flow modeling. However, the preceding geostatistical approaches have three drawbacks: (1) no applications of the three-dimensional plume estimation in real situations, (2) no constraints for the estimation of the plume distribution, which can yield negative concentration and large uncertainties, and (3) few applications to actual cases with multiple contaminants. To address these problems, the non-negativity constraint using Gibbs sampling was incorporated into the geostatistical method with groundwater flow modeling for contaminant plume estimation. This method was then tested on groundwater contamination in the Gloucester landfill in Ontario, Canada. The method was applied to three water soluble organic contaminants: 1,4-dioxane, tetrahydrofuran, and diethyl ether. The effectiveness of the proposed method was verified by the general agreement of the calculated plume distributions of the three contaminants with concentration data from 66 points in 1982 (linear correlation coefficient of about 0.7). In particular, the reproduced large spill of organic contaminants of 1,4-dioxane in 1978 was more accurate than the result of preceding minimum relative entropy-based studies. The same peak also appeared in the tetrahydrofuran and diethyl ether distributions approximately within the range of the retardation factor derived from the fraction of organic carbon.

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Matrix diffusion and sorption of Cs$$^{+}$$, Na$$^{+}$$, I$$^{-}$$ and HTO in granodiorite; Laboratory-scale results and their extrapolation to the in situ condition

Tachi, Yukio; Ebina, Takanori*; Takeda, Chizuko*; Saito, Toshihiko*; Takahashi, Hiroaki*; Ouchi, Yuji*; Martin, A. J.*

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 179, p.10 - 24, 2015/08

 Times Cited Count:29 Percentile:73.48(Environmental Sciences)

Matrix diffusion and sorption are important processes in the assessment of radionuclide transport in crystalline rocks. Diffusion and sorption parameters for Cs$$^{+}$$, Na$$^{+}$$, I$$^{-}$$ and HTO were determined by through-diffusion and batch sorption experiments using granodiorite samples from the Grimsel Test Site, Switzerland. The De values were in the order Cs$$^{+}$$, Na$$^{+}$$, HTO, I$$^{-}$$. The capacity factor and Kd values show the same trends. The dual depth profiles for Cs$$^{+}$$ and Na$$^{+}$$ can be interpreted by a near-surface Kd increment. The microscopic analysis indicated that this is caused by high porosity and sorption capacities in disturbed biotite minerals on the sample surface. The Kd values derived from the dual profiles are likely to correspond to Kd dependence on the grain sizes of crushed samples in the batch experiments. The results of the in situ LTD experiments were interpreted reasonably well by using transport parameters derived from laboratory data and extrapolating them to in situ conditions.

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Comparative modeling of an in situ diffusion experiment in granite at the Grimsel Test Site

Soler, J. M.*; Landa, J.*; Havlov$'a$, V.*; Tachi, Yukio; Ebina, Takanori*; Sardini, P.*; Siitari-Kauppi, M.*; Eikenberg, J.*; Martin, A. J.*

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 179, p.89 - 101, 2015/08

 Times Cited Count:39 Percentile:81.5(Environmental Sciences)

Matrix diffusion is a key process for radionuclide retention in crystalline rocks. An in-situ diffusion experiment in granite matrix was performed at the Grimsel Test Site (Switzerland). Several tracers (HTO, Na$$^{+}$$, Cs$$^{+}$$) were circulated through a borehole and the decrease in tracer concentrations was monitored for 2.5 years. Then, the borehole section was overcored and the tracer profiles in the rock were analyzed. Transport distances in the rock were 20 cm for HTO, 10 cm for Na$$^{+}$$ and 1 cm for Cs$$^{+}$$. The dataset was analyzed with diffusion-sorption models by different teams using different codes, with the goal of obtaining effective diffusivities (De) and rock capacity factors. There was a rather good agreement between the values from different teams, implied that De and capacity factors in the borehole damaged zone are larger than those in the bulk rock. However, HTO seems to display large discrepancies between measured and modeled results.

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Evaluation of uncertainties originating from the different modeling approaches applied to analyze regional groundwater flow in the Tono area of Japan

Ijiri, Yuji*; Saegusa, Hiromitsu; Sawada, Atsushi; Ono, Makoto*; Watanabe, Kunio*; Karasaki, Kenji*; Doughty, C.*; Shimo, Michito*; Fumimura, Kenichi*

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 103(3-4), p.168 - 181, 2009/01

 Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:30.23(Environmental Sciences)

Qualitative evaluation of the effects of uncertainties originating from scenario development, conceptual models, and parameter values is an important subject in the area of safety assessment for high-level nuclear waste disposal. In this study, regional-scale groundwater flow analyses for the Tono area, Japan were conducted using three continuous models which were designed to handle heterogeneous porous media. We evaluated the simulation results to quantitatively analyze uncertainties originating from conceptual models. We found that uncertainties originating from conceptual models (1) greatly depend on boundary conditions and hydrological structures to be modeled, which are assigned by modelers, and (2) are larger than uncertainties originating from the variance in realizations of the Monte Carlo method in stochastic modeling.

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Use of X-ray absorption imaging to examine heterogeneous diffusion in fractured crystalline rocks

Uchida, Masahiro

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 69(1-2), p.1 - 26, 2004/00

 Times Cited Count:22 Percentile:49.33(Environmental Sciences)

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Diffusion and Migration of Ions in Sedimentary Rock Matrix: Thermodynamic Properties of Porewater in Sandstone

Sato, Haruo

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 0 Pages, 2003/00

The thermodynamic properties (activity, relative partial molar Gibbs free energy, enthalpy and entropy) of porewater in sandstone were obtained as a function of water content and temperature by vapor pressure measurements.

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Influence of the Mode of Matrix Porosity Determination on Matrix Diffusion Calculations; Laboratory Data Relevant to in Situ Conditions?

; Alexander, W. R.*; Frieg, B.*; Schild M*

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 61, p.131 - 145, 2002/00

 Times Cited Count:25 Percentile:51.07(Environmental Sciences)

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Apparent diffusion coefficients and chemical species of neptunium(V) in compacted na-montmorillonite

Kozai, Naofumi; Inada, Koichi*; Kozaki, Tamotsu*; Sato, Seichi*; Ohashi, Hiroshi*; Bamba, Tsunetaka

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 47(2-4), p.149 - 158, 2001/02

 Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:41.97(Environmental Sciences)

no abstracts in English

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Experimental and modeling studies on sorption and diffusion of radium in bentonite

Tachi, Yukio; Shibutani, Tomoki; Sato, Haruo; Yui, Mikazu

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 47(2-4), p.171 - 186, 2001/02

 Times Cited Count:35 Percentile:66.88(Environmental Sciences)

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Development and testing of radionuclide transport models for fractured rock; Examples from the Nagra/JNC Radionuclide Migration Programme in the Grimsel Test Site, Switzerland

; W.R.Alexan*; W.Kickmaie*; Frieg, B.*; McKinl, I. G.*

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 47, p.335 - 348, 2001/00

 Times Cited Count:25 Percentile:56.34(Environmental Sciences)

None

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In situ resin impregnation for investigating radionuclide retardation in fractured repository host rocks

; W.R.Alexan*; H.Dollinge*; Ch.Buhler*; P.Haag*

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 35, p.115 - 130, 1999/00

 Times Cited Count:28 Percentile:62.1(Environmental Sciences)

None

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Hydrothermal redistribution of rare earth elements in Toki granitic rock,central Japan

; Onuki, Toshihiko; Isobe, Hiroshi; Yanase, Nobuyuki; Sekine, Keiichi; *; *

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 35, p.191 - 199, 1998/00

 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:18.7(Environmental Sciences)

no abstracts in English

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Characteristics of Chernobyl-derived radionuclides in particulate form in surface waters in the exclusion zone around the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant

Matsunaga, Takeshi; Ueno, Takashi; Amano, Hikaru; Y.Tkatchenko*; A.Kovalyov*; Watanabe, Miki*; Onuma, Yoshikazu*

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 35, p.101 - 113, 1998/00

 Times Cited Count:44 Percentile:74.63(Environmental Sciences)

no abstracts in English

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Experimental study on neptunium migration under in situ geochemical conditions

Kumata, Masahiro; Vandergraaf, T. T.*

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 35(1-3), p.31 - 40, 1998/00

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:24.11(Environmental Sciences)

no abstracts in English

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Diffusivity of U, Pu and Am carbonate complexes in a granite from Inada, Ibaraki, Japan studied by through diffusion

Yamaguchi, Tetsuji;

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 35, p.55 - 65, 1998/00

 Times Cited Count:29 Percentile:63(Environmental Sciences)

no abstracts in English

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Sorption and Diffusion Behavior of Selenium in Tuff

; Shibutani, Tomoki; Sato, Haruo;

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 35, p.77 - 89, 1998/00

 Times Cited Count:37 Percentile:70.54(Environmental Sciences)

None

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Effective diffusivity of the uranyl ion in a granite from Inada, Ibaraki, Japan

Yamaguchi, Tetsuji; Sakamoto, Yoshiaki; ; T.T.Vandergraaf*

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 26, p.109 - 117, 1997/00

 Times Cited Count:29 Percentile:65.68(Environmental Sciences)

no abstracts in English

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