Chemical osmosis in natural clayey materials
Publication date
2000
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Keijzer, T.J.S.
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Dissertation
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Abstract
Semipenneable properties of clayey natural materials can have a significant
impact on a range of geological and geochemical processes on laboratory and field
scale. The importance of chemical osmosis in semipenneable natural clays for transport
of contaminants was first discussed in the Netherlands in relation to the environmental
aspects of contaminated harbour sludge depots. One of the main depots, De Sluiter
near the Port of Rotterdam, is constructed in a salt water aquifer without a bottom
liner. The clayey harbour sludge itself acts as a layer oflow hydraulic conductivity,
restricting advective transport of contaminants. However, the construction also enables
the sludge layer to act as a semipenneable membrane.
The main objective of this study was to develop and apply instrumentation for
the direct measurement of the semipenneability of materials like contaminated harbour
sludge and other clayey materials under unconsolidated conditions.