Abstract:The critical height for DNAPL entry into a partially water saturated, dead-end fracture is derived and compared to laboratory observations. Experiments conducted in an analog, parallel-plate fracture demonstrate that DNAPL accumulates above the water until the height of the DNAPL overcomes the sum of the capillary forces at the DNAPL-air interface and at the DNAPL-water interface. These experiments also show that DNAPL preferentially enters the water at locations where DNAPL has previously entered, and the ent… Show more
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