Characteristics and Complexities of Fractured Rock Silurian - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Characteristics and Complexities of Fractured Rock Silurian - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Characteristics and Complexities of Fractured Rock Silurian Dolomite, Granite and Schist, Argonne, IL Grafton County, NH Sykesville Gneiss, Washington, DC Madison Limestone, Rapid City, SD Georgetown Intrusive - Tonalite Lockatong
Characteristics and Complexities
- f Fractured Rock
- Groundwater moves through discrete discontinuities. . .
- Fracturing is not uniform. . .
- Complex connectivity of fractures, joints, vugs, etc., . . .
Granite and Schist, Grafton County, NH Madison Limestone, Rapid City, SD Biscayne Limestone,
- Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Silurian Dolomite, Argonne, IL Lockatong Mudstone, West Trenton, NJ Sykesville Gneiss, Washington, DC Georgetown Intrusive - Tonalite Washington, DC
- Discontinuities in the rock occur at different scales. . .
Characteristics and Complexities
- f Fractured Rock
Madison Limestone, Rapid City, SD Granite and Schist, Grafton County, NH
fault zone
- Hydraulic properties of fractures, conduits,
vugs, etc., vary over orders of magnitude. . .
- Abrupt spatial changes in hydraulic
properties
- Highly transmissive
features aren’t necessarily correlated with fracture density. . .
Characteristics and Complexities
- f Fractured Rock
Elevation (feet above mean sea level) 450 500 550 600 650 700 10-4 10-2 100 Transmissivity (ft2/day) Acoustic Televiewer Log
Detection limit
Granite and Schist, Grafton County, NH
~1m ~5m
Characteristics and Complexities
- f Fractured Rock
Hydraulic conductivity – Comparison between Unconsolidated Porous Media and Fractured Rock
- Physical and chemical characteristics of the contaminant
and void space architecture affect contaminant distribution. . .
Characteristics and Complexities
- f Fractured Rock
Small “pool” heights of DNAPL force DNAPL into small aperture fractures
Sudan IV shake kit – red indicates NAPL Cloth with hydrophobic dye – staining occurs where dye dissolves in NAPL
Former Naval Air Warfare Center, West Trenton, NJ
DNAPL detected during coring in fractured rock
Testing facility for jet engines (1940’s – 1990’s) Operations ceased in mid – 1990’s Pump-and-treat ongoing for ~ 15 years
- Chemical diffusion into and out of primary porosity of the rock.
. .
Characteristics and Complexities
- f Fractured Rock
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0.000 0.005 0.010 0.015 0.020 0.025 0.030 0.035
Data Porosity
Granite Basalt Schist Pegmatite Count Porosity
Granite and Schist, Grafton County, NH
The “Reality” at Sites of Groundwater Contamination in Fractured Rock
- Anticipate being engaged in long-term stewardship at fractured rock sites having
groundwater contamination. . .
- Develop strategies for deciding if it is financially prudent to implement aggressive
remediation technologies. . .if so, where, when, and for what duration. . .to accomplish specific objectives. . .recognizing contaminant mass will still remain in the subsurface. . .
- Look to reduce long-term operational and monitoring costs. . .
Former Naval Air Warfare Center, West Trenton, NJ
Granite and Schist, Grafton County, NH Madison Limestone, Rapid City, SD Silurian Dolomite, Argonne, IL Lockatong Mudstone, West Trenton, NJ
Managing Sites of Groundwater Contamination in Fractured Rock
- Enhanced characterization to minimize monitoring locations and
reduce long-term costs. . . robust conceptual models. . .
- Better understanding of in situ physical, chemical, thermal, and
microbial processes that affect fate and transport. . .
- Synthesizing lessons learned in different geologic settings and at
different scales. . .
- Develop innovative methods of monitoring biogeochemical
processes to reduce long-term costs. . . In recognition of the “realities” at fractured rock sites. . .
Understanding In Situ Processes
Theoretical interpretation of diffusion and “back”
- diffusion. . .
Improved Understanding of Chemical Transport in Fractured Rock
Addressing the Complexities of Fractured Rock:
- Recognizing our limitations. . .hydrogeologic complexities translate
into the long-term presence of contaminant mass. . . accepting the “reality”
- f long-term stewardship. . .
- Managing long-term commitments through . . .