Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8847904 | Ecological Engineering | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Using automated scanning electron microscopy (QEMSCANâ¢) it was determined that the shape of the quartz particles of the River sand (98% quartz) and calcite particles of the Dune sand (81% quartz, 18% calcite) were less round and more angular than the quartz particles of the Dune sand, and that the River sand particles were conglomerate in nature and/or fractured. The hydraulic conductivities of the Dune and River sands were significantly different (0.284 and 0.015â¯mmâ¯sâ1, respectively), and the hydraulic conductivity of the Dune sand decreased by 51% due to biomass accumulation. The fractional packing model overestimated the measured values.
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Authors
P.J. Welz, W. Mbasha, I. Smith, G. Holtman, G. Terblanche, M. Le Roes-Hill, R. Haldenwang,