Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4721610 | Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In the range from 191 m to 281 m depth (Below Drilling Table), the Boom Clay Formation can be considered as homogeneous with respect to the hydraulic conductivity and the transport parameters of H14CO3-. The value of the vertical hydraulic conductivity is around 2.5-3 Ã 10â12 m/s. The average apparent diffusion coefficient Dapp of H14CO3- in the direction perpendicular to the bedding plane is (6 ± 3) Ã 10â11 m2/s. The product ηR of the diffusion accessible porosity η and the retardation factor R of H14CO3- is 0.26 ± 0.03, lying between the value of iodide (ηR = 0.16) and of HTO (ηR = 0.37). Due to anion exclusion, iodide has a lower porosity than HTO. Because of the lower ηR value of an anion as iodide, a slight sorption of H14CO3- cannot be excluded (R ⩽ 0.26/0.16 â 1.6).
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Authors
M. Aertsens, M. Van Gompel, P. De Cannière, N. Maes, A. Dierckx,