Leaching behavior of heavy metals in excavated rocks Data analysis by in-situ permeability test and numerical calculation

In order to propose an appropriate water sealing method at a disposal with heavy metal-containing excavated rocks prediction of the short-term and long-term elution phenomena is important. For that purpose, it is meaningful that advection / diffusion simulation by modeling the physical and chemical...

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Published inJapanese Geotechnical Journal Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 181 - 197
Main Authors MORITA, Shuji, CHO, Chika, OTA, Hiromitsu, KURASHINA, Haruka, SHIMIZU, Yuya, IWAMOTO, Yoshiaki, OKAWARA, Masafumi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Tokyo The Japanese Geotechnical Society 31.03.2020
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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ISSN1880-6341
1880-6341
DOI10.3208/jgs.15.181

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Summary:In order to propose an appropriate water sealing method at a disposal with heavy metal-containing excavated rocks prediction of the short-term and long-term elution phenomena is important. For that purpose, it is meaningful that advection / diffusion simulation by modeling the physical and chemical behavior of heavy metals through numerical analysis. So far, it is common to set the maximum elution amount from the analysis result of the sample before embankment, and it is rare to grasp the total elution behavior in the real embankment site. Regarding the dissolution characteristics, the average elution volume inside the embankment was 20% more than the original ground and the standard deviation was about half. In-site unsaturated permeability test, it was found that the saturated hydraulic conductivity differs depending on the measurement point and the test conditions, but the unsaturated permeability indicated the similar characteristic that change distinctly at the tip of the penetrating surface in the various test conditions.
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ISSN:1880-6341
1880-6341
DOI:10.3208/jgs.15.181