Tritium as a tool to assess leachate contamination: An example from Conversano landfill (Southern Italy)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
This paper describes the geochemical and isotopic data processing combined with statistical analysis aimed to
fine-tune the tritium background threshold limits to identify groundwater contamination due to leachate
dispersion at a very high level of sensitivity. The selected case study refers to a landfill located in area subjected
to marine intrusion and intense anthropic pressure due to agricultural activities. The investigated aquifer pertains to a karst system with a geological structure that potentially allows an easy spread of contamination.
Twenty wells, with depth ranging from 179 to 462 m, and 4 leachate samples, were collected and analysed for
main dissolved ions, some minor and trace species (NH4
+, NO2
- , Br- ) and isotope content (delta18O, delta2
H and
tritium). The adopted approach allowed defining the geochemical background of groundwater tritium content,
and confirming that tritium content is an effective leachate tracer, both for the high contrast between groundwater and leachate, and for its conservative characteristics. These characteristics make tritium the leachate tracer
par excellence, far preferable to any chemical or other isotopic parameters, whose variations may be influenced
by chemical and physical processes other than leachate contamination.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
landfill; leachate; isotope fingerprinting; tritium; groundwater
Elenco autori:
Raco, Brunella
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