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Sturgis Hall, Agronomy Dep., Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA 70803
*Corresponding author.
ABSTRACT
Tritium breakthrough curves (BTCs) are widely used to estimate the hydrodynamic dispersion coefficient (D) of the convection-dispersion equation (CDE). However, D alone often provides inadequate fit. Therefore, a second parameter is commonly added to describe tritium BTCs. We tested the validity of describing tritium transport using an effective path length (Le) or a tortuosity factor (
) in the CDE. We obtained the dimensionless parameter
from fitted Le and column length L such that
= L/Le. Miscible displacement experiments were used to obtain tritium BTCs for several soils and materials in uniformly packed columns under water-saturated and steady upward flow. Two types of tritium pulses were applied: the first was a small pulse (
0.03 pore volume) and used to determine mean residence time (tm) in soil columns. The tm values were obtained from the first time moment of BTCs and were subsequently used to estimate Le and
. The second type of input pulse was about one pore volume and used to obtain the parameters D and Le using the CDE. Tritium results exhibited double peaks and extensive deformations of BTCs for several soils; these were more distinct with increasing pore water velocity. Using the principle of superposition, bimodal peaks from large pulse inputs were successfully described based on small-pulse BTCs. In addition, agreements between estimated
using small pulses and fitted
from large pulses support the use of the fitting parameters D and Le in the CDE as an alternative method for describing tracer BTCs in soils.
Contribution from the Louisiana Agric. Exp. Stn., LSU Agric. Center as manuscript no. 93-09-7334. This research was supported in part by CSRS Water Quality grant no. 9100657.
Received for publication July 2, 1993.
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