A COMBINED PHREEQC-2/PARALLEL FRACTURE MODEL FOR THE SIMULATION OF LAMINAR/NON-LAMINAR FLOW AND CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT WITH REACTIONS
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
A combination of a parallel fracture model with the PHREEQC-2 geochemical model was
developed to simulate sequential flow and chemical transport with reactions in fractured
media where both laminar and turbulent flows occur. The integration of non-laminar flow
resistances in one model produced relevant effects on water flow velocities, thus improving
model prediction capabilities on contaminant transport. The proposed conceptual model
consists of 3D rock-blocks, separated by horizontal bedding plane fractures with variable
apertures. Particle tracking solved the transport equations for conservative compounds and
provided input for PHREEQC-2. For each cluster of contaminant pathways, PHREEQC-2
determined the concentration for mass-transfer, sorption/desorption, ion exchange, mineral
dissolution/precipitation and biodegradation, under kinetically controlled reactive processes of
equilibrated chemical species. Field tests have been performed for the code verification. As an
example, the combined model has been applied to a contaminated fractured aquifer of
southern Italy in order to simulate the phenol transport. The code correctly fitted the field
available data and also predicted a possible rapid depletion of phenols as a result of an
increased biodegradation rate induced by a simulated artificial injection of nitrates, upgradient
to the sources.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Groundwater pollution; Fractures flow; Contaminant transport; Geochemical model; Bioremediation
List of contributors:
Volpe, Angela; Masciopinto, Costantino
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