Selecting Parameter-Optimized Surrogate Models in DNAPL-Contaminated Aquifer Remediation Strategies

2015 ◽  
Vol 32 (12) ◽  
pp. 1016-1026 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zeyu Hou ◽  
Wenxi Lu ◽  
Haibo Chu ◽  
Jiannan Luo
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 46 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giovanni Pilloni ◽  
Anne Bayer ◽  
Bettina Ruth-Anneser ◽  
Lucas Fillinger ◽  
Marion Engel ◽  
...  

Aquifers are typically perceived as rather stable habitats, characterized by low biogeochemical and microbial community dynamics. Upon contamination, aquifers shift to a perturbed ecological status, in which specialized populations of contaminant degraders establish and mediate aquifer restoration. However, the ecological controls of such degrader populations, and possible feedbacks between hydraulic and microbial habitat components, remain poorly understood. Here, we provide evidence of such couplings, via 4 years of annual sampling of groundwater and sediments across a high-resolution depth-transect of a hydrocarbon plume. Specialized anaerobic degrader populations are known to be established at the reactive fringes of the plume. Here, we show that fluctuations of the groundwater table were paralleled by pronounced dynamics of biogeochemical processes, pollutant degradation, and plume microbiota. Importantly, a switching in maximal relative abundance between dominant degrader populations within the Desulfobulbaceae and Desulfosporosinus spp. was observed after hydraulic dynamics. Thus, functional redundancy amongst anaerobic hydrocarbon degraders could have been relevant in sustaining biodegradation processes after hydraulic fluctuations. These findings contribute to an improved ecological perspective of contaminant plumes as a dynamic microbial habitat, with implications for both monitoring and remediation strategies in situ.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 346-357 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shunlong Jin ◽  
Chuanping Feng ◽  
Shuang Tong ◽  
Nan Chen ◽  
Hengyuan Liu ◽  
...  

Pyrite plays an important role in nitrate-contaminated aquifer remediation.


2012 ◽  
Vol 518-523 ◽  
pp. 2054-2057 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qi Yang ◽  
Jing Shen ◽  
Xing Fan ◽  
Chao Li ◽  
Yang Shuo Shen ◽  
...  

During the groundwater has been suffered from varies degrees pollution. It needs an approach to help decision maker to determine remediation strategies. In this study, a groundwater multi-objective model that includes two objectives (i.e. total remediation cost and average concentration after remediation) is proposed and successfully applied to a petroleum-contaminated aquifer located in western Canada. It can determine a remediation strategy through optimal software MATLAB after convert multi-objective into a non-linear objective using α liner weighting method.


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (5) ◽  
pp. 57-66
Author(s):  
Mojtaba Dehqani Tafti ◽  
Faramarz Doulati Ardejani ◽  
Mohammad Fatehi Marji ◽  
Yousef Shiri

Fluid flow in a dual permeable medium (DPM) is essential in solute transport in mining and aquifer studies. In this paper, water flushing into a contaminated DPM containing fine-grained lenses with different geometries was investigated with the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM). The LBM model used in this study was D2Q9 with a relaxation time of 1, a cohesion value of 3 for a fluid density of 1 (mu.Lu-3). The saturated fluid in the DPM was a contaminant that usually stays in low permeable lenses and after flushing, it is leaked into the porous medium by a second fluid (water). This phenomenon is predominant when the displacing fluid has a lower concentration than the contaminated fluid. Diffusion and advection are the main mechanisms that control fluid flow in the porous medium. The results of the simulations showed: (1) advection controlled solute transport through the flushing phase, and back-diffusion occurred after the change in phase; (2) the lenses’ geometry influenced the fluid flow pattern and the remediation process. As a result, aquifer remediation strategies based on the lenses’ geometry and their permeability can help us select the appropriate environmental protection.


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