Analysis of metal ions migration to determine electro-osmotic flow for the in-situ cleanup of a tar-contaminated site
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An electro-osmosis experiment was set up on a former asphalt factory site, which is currently contaminated by tar, in Olst, the Netherlands. The main goal of this experiment was to remove polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from a contaminated clay layer by applying an electric gradient. But before calculating PAH removal, the direction and intensity of electro-osmosis have to be estimated. In field situations, tracers are used to get information about the water flow. In the present study, the inorganic elements concentration oscillations during electro-osmosis application are used as tracers. The experiment was set up in a clay layer, with the configuration 1 m 脳 1 m 脳 0.3 m, at a depth of 4 m below soil surface. Al, Ca, Cl, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, Ni, P, S, Si, Ti and Zn concentrations were determined in 28 measurements and were performed during the experimental period of 159 days. Then they were used in a first evaluation where auto and cross-correlations were analyzed to aid in the geochemical interpretation and select the most conservative elements. The second part of this study is devoted to estimate the migration of water based on the concentrations development of Cl鈭?/sup> at the anode and Na+ at the cathode. Electro-osmotic flow was estimated to be intense (2.9 鈭?#xA0;10鈭?#xA0;9-2.18 鈭?#xA0;10鈭?#xA0;8 m鈭檚鈭?#xA0;1) during the first 10 to 50 days of experiment and to cease after this period.

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