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Release of colloidal particles in natural porous media by monovalent and divalent cations

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JOURNAL OF CONTAMINANT HYDROLOGY
Volume 87, Issue 3-4, Pages 155-175

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2006.05.002

Keywords

release of natural colloids; reactive transport; subsurface porous media; cation exchange; colloid-facilitated transport; modeling colloid release and transport; monovalent and divalent cations

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We study mobilization of colloidal particles from natural porous media, such as soils and groundwater aquifers. Extensive laboratory scale column experiments of particle release from four different subsurface materials are presented. The important characteristics of the release process are (i) its non-exponential kinetics, (ii) the finite supply of colloidal particles and (iii) the strong dependence of the release kinetic on the nature of the adsorbed cations. Particle release depends most sensitively on the relative saturation of the medium with divalent cations. We propose a mathematic model, which captures all these aspects quantitatively, and can be used to describe the coupling between transport of major cations and the release of colloidal particles. The present experimental investigations as well as the developed modeling framework represent an important step towards the understanding of colloid-facilitated transport phenomena in natural porous media. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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