Water (Nov 2022)

Organic Contamination Distribution Constrained with Induced Polarization at a Waste Disposal Site

  • Jian Meng,
  • Jiaming Zhang,
  • Deqiang Mao,
  • Chunmei Han,
  • Lili Guo,
  • Shupeng Li,
  • Chen Chao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w14223630
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 22
p. 3630

Abstract

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Waste disposal sites are a serious concern due to their potential contamination threat. Site characterizations are the basis for contamination remediation, among which borehole-based methods are time-consuming. This study aims to utilize time-domain induced polarization (TDIP) to constrain groundwater and soil organic contamination. Fourteen TDIP profiles were arranged using three acquisition methods at a disposal site contaminated with benzene. A data quality analysis was first conducted to overcome poor signals in high-salinity groundwater conditions. The TDIP results show that solid waste can be classified into two distinct types based on chargeability. The results of induced polarization measurements and X-ray fluorescence analysis proved the presence of metal substances causing high chargeability. The waste with metals was the benzene contamination source. Finally, we propose a procedure for the integration of geophysical and geochemical methods to delineate contaminated areas. A new roll-along survey protocol was developed to meet the needs of long-profile surveys of contaminated shallow groundwater and soil sites.

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