Titre :
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Evaluating coagulating systems for use as invasive barriers in the subsurface
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Auteurs :
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J. Sperry ;
J. Peirce ;
S. Yu
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Type de document :
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article/chapitre/communication
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Année de publication :
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1996
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Format :
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p. 499-513
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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GEOTECHNIQUE
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Mots-clés:
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MILIEU POREUX
;
CONDUCTIVITE HYDRAULIQUE
;
INJECTION DU SOL
;
ESSAI AU LABORATOIRE
;
POLYMERE
;
ETANCHEITE
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Résumé :
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Batch and column test methods were developed and applied in the laboratory to study the reduction in hydraulic conductivity (K) of porous media injected with coagulants that form barriers to flow and contaminant migration. Coagulum formation is achieved as the carboxyl groups of long, hydrolyzed polymer chains are cross-linked by the coagulant cations ; the K of the porous medium is reduced as this coagulum is formed in and plugs the pore space. Laboratory methods for the subsurface injection of the polymer and coagulant were developed and subsequent column tests were conducted to demonstrate the ability of the selected coagulating system to reduce the K of coarse, unconsolidated material. Results for the specific coagulating system examined indicate that coagulum formation is virtually instantaneous and that additional reductions in K are more efficiently achieved by increasing polymer concentrations.
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Source :
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Hazardous waste & hazardous materials, vol.13, n°4
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