Unsaturated zone travel time to groundwater on a vulnerable site
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Richards, K., Coxon, C. & Ryan, M., Unsaturated zone travel time to groundwater on a vulnerable site, Irish Geography, 38, 1, 2005, 57 - 71Download Item:
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A bromide (Br) tracing experiment was conducted to ascertain unsaturated zone
travel time to groundwater on a site with a karstified limestone aquifer overlain by a thin free-draining overburden. Br tracer was applied to areas surrounding two boreholes; soil solution and groundwater Br concentrations were monitored. Bromide was first detected after eight and 34 days in the soil solution and groundwater. The quick break-through of the applied Br in the soil solution and groundwater indicates the presence of preferential flow in the soil at this site. The time to maximum groundwater Br concentration supports a dominant matrix flow path through the overburden and then preferential flow through the unsaturated limestone bedrock. The results indicated that the transport of conservative contaminants, such as nitrate, can be expected to occur in a single recharge season. The occurrence of preferential flow raises concerns over rapid transport of non-conservative contaminants such as faecal coliforms and this merits further investigation.
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Author: COXON, CATHERINE ELIZABETH
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water tracing, unsaturated zone, groundwater vulnerabilityMetadata
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