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The sorption behavior for chlorinated solvents on limestone was examined in Salzer (2013).
 
The sorption behavior for chlorinated solvents on limestone was examined in Salzer (2013).
 
For chlorinated solvents like PCE, sorption to limestone can be strong (kd values of 0.5-1 L/kg were observed).
 
For chlorinated solvents like PCE, sorption to limestone can be strong (kd values of 0.5-1 L/kg were observed).
 
=== Typical values of the hydraulic properties and the transport properties at the Akacievej field site ===
 
 
The following table gives an overview of values that were determined for the Akacievej site:
 
The following table gives an overview of values that were determined for the Akacievej site:
  
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| n_matrix || 0.10 - 0.20 || matrix porosity
 
| n_matrix || 0.10 - 0.20 || matrix porosity
 
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| K_matrix || 1x10^-7 m/s || limestone conductivity
 
| K_matrix || 1x10^-7 m/s || limestone conductivity

Revision as of 11:29, 7 February 2017

Geology and hydrogeology

Geologic sequence. From: GEO and GEUS (2014), Strøming og stoftransport i kalklagene på den københavnske vestegn.
Borehole cores from the Akacievej field site.

Limestone geologies can be heavily fractured and include almost impermeable chert layers and nodules. Flow predominantly occurs in the fractures due to a much higher hydraulic conductivity as in the limestone matrix. The limestone found at the Akacievej site is a carbonated sand limestone (Copenhagen chalk) and a bryozoan limestone, both with a strongly varying hardness. Due to glacial activity, the uppermost 1-5 meters of the limestone are crushed. A good description of the geologic stratification is given in the Report [1] (in Danish). The figure on the right shows the typical krono-, bio- and lithostratigraphy in eastern Zealand (Denmark) and Øresundsregion.

Properties of limestone

The sorption behavior for chlorinated solvents on limestone was examined in Salzer (2013). For chlorinated solvents like PCE, sorption to limestone can be strong (kd values of 0.5-1 L/kg were observed). The following table gives an overview of values that were determined for the Akacievej site:

Parameter Value Comment
K_crushed 5x10^-4 m/s crushed limestone conductivity
n_matrix 0.10 - 0.20 matrix porosity
Ap 2 mm typical fracture aperture
K_matrix 1x10^-7 m/s limestone conductivity
B 20 - 25 m aquifer thickness
D_m 7.5x10^-7 m^2/s effective diffusivity
k_d 0.5-1.0 L/kg sorption coefficient for PCE on limestone


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  1. Geo/Geus, Geologi, (Copenhagen, 2014)