2019
DOI: 10.1111/gwat.12885
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A Large Undisturbed Column Method to Study Flow and Transport in Macropores and Fractured Media

Abstract: Intact soil columns can bridge the gap between field studies and idealized laboratory investigations of flow and transport in macropores and fractured media. However, the value of intact column studies is often hampered by shortcomings such as lack of column intactness, small column size, and column rim flow, which can cause serious artifacts and hamper system understanding. The flexible‐wall pressurized large undisturbed column (LUC) method overcomes these limitations and is a valuable approach to analyze flu… Show more

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“…A detailed and comprehensive description of the LUC approach is provided by Jørgensen et al. (2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A detailed and comprehensive description of the LUC approach is provided by Jørgensen et al. (2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two LUCs from clayey tills were excavated and installed in the laboratory for further testing following the procedure described by Jørgensen et al. (2019). The experiments conducted with the two LUCs included the following steps: Hydraulic tests at fixed flow rates to determine the bulk hydraulic conductivity based on the observed hydraulic gradient (piezometers at inlet and outlet of the LUC) Long‐term flow‐through experiments with pulse injections of solutions containing a conservative ionic tracer (bromide) and a sorbing pesticide (tebuconazole), followed by a flushing period with tap water (similar chemical composition as the groundwater at the site) Injection of a dye tracer solution until visible breakthrough in the effluent water to determine active flow paths.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Hydraulic properties of till (and glaciolacustrine clay) have been estimated at the large-core scale (Grisak et al 1980;Jørgensen et al 1998Jørgensen et al , 2002Helmke et al 2005a,b;Jørgensen et al 2019) and at the field scale (Grisak and Cherry 1975;Keller et al 1988;McKay et al 1993;McKay and Fredericia 1995). Large-core studies demonstrate that preferential flow of fluid and solutes occurs in till fractures, but whether data from large cores (~ 0.5 m diameter, and ~ 0.5 m long) can be used to scale these phenomena to large-scale groundwater flow systems is unknown.…”
Section: Hydrogeosphere Mikeshe Modflow-mt3dms)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, determining the extent of fracture contribution to the groundwater flow system should be a routine component of site characterization in till-dominated regions. However, such determinations are rarely made, because measuring the hydraulic properties of fractured till is exceptionally difficult and presents a number of challenges at both the field and laboratory scale (McKay et al 1993;Jørgensen et al 1998Jørgensen et al , 2019Helmke et al 2005a).…”
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confidence: 99%