Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8947527 Environmental Modelling & Software 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Sediments have often acted as sinks for contaminants that possess strong affinity for solids near historical pollution sources. Mathematical models describing the evolution of contaminant concentrations in sediment environments provide a scientific basis for decision support and remediation design. Herein, novel software (CapSim) is introduced including processes relevant to natural attenuation and in-situ treatment and containment (capping). The tool has been used as a basis for remedial design at a number of sites throughout the United States. CapSim is built on the concept of an arbitrary number of layers that each exhibit traditional porous media transport processes including sorption (linear and non-linear, transient or local equilibrium), advection, diffusion, dispersion, multicomponent linked reactions and, critically, processes specific to the sediment-water interface including bioturbation of both solids and porewater, deposition, consolidation, and interaction with the overlying surface water. A summary of recent applications and selected simulations of key features are presented.
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