污染沉积物扰动过程中pH值和溶解氧的实时监测

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL Environmental geotechnics Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.1680/jenge.22.00189
C. Totland, Caroline Berge Hansen, A. Nybakk, E. Eek
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对受污染沉积物的修复活动,如疏浚和加盖,会引发将受污染沉积物运入水柱的风险。浊度监测是此类活动中现场环境监测的常用方法。然而,在修复过程的各个阶段,浊度可能是由清洁或污染的材料引起的。在此,评估了使用化学传感器区分清洁沉积物和污染沉积物引起的浊度的潜力。在实验室试验中,用三种不同污染沉积物的悬浮液以及两种常见的清洁封盖材料测量了溶解氧(DO)、浊度和pH。此外,在其中一个受污染地点进行疏浚时,测量了浊度、pH值和DO。清洁物质引起的浊度对pH值或DO没有影响,而两种污染沉积物的DO与浊度呈反比关系。此外,对于其中两种沉积物,pH值是沉积物再悬浮到水柱中的有力指标,无论是在实验室还是在现场疏浚过程中,ΔpH值都>0.5。因此,pH值和/或DO监测被证明是现场实时监测污染沉积物扰动期间环境风险的潜在工具。
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Real-time monitoring of pH and dissolved oxygen during disturbances in polluted sediments
Remediation activities in polluted sediments, such as dredging and capping, induce the risk of transporting polluted sediments into the water column. Turbidity surveillance is the common method for in situ environmental monitoring during such activities. However, at various stages of the remediation process, the turbidity may be caused by either clean or polluted materials. Here, the potential of using chemical sensors to discriminate between turbidity caused by clean and polluted sediments is evaluated. Dissolved oxygen (DO), turbidity and pH were measured in laboratory tests with suspensions of three different polluted sediments, as well as for two common clean capping materials. Additionally, turbidity, pH and DO were measured during dredging at one of the polluted sites. Whereas turbidity caused by clean materials did not affect pH or DO, there is an inverse linear relationship between DO and turbidity for two of the polluted sediments. Furthermore, for two of the sediments, pH is a strong indicator of sediment resuspension into the water column, with ΔpH>0.5 both in the lab and during dredging in the field. Hence, pH and/or DO surveillance is shown to be potential tools for in situ real-time monitoring of environmental risk during disturbances in polluted sediments.
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Environmental geotechnics
Environmental geotechnics Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: In 21st century living, engineers and researchers need to deal with growing problems related to climate change, oil and water storage, handling, storage and disposal of toxic and hazardous wastes, remediation of contaminated sites, sustainable development and energy derived from the ground. Environmental Geotechnics aims to disseminate knowledge and provides a fresh perspective regarding the basic concepts, theory, techniques and field applicability of innovative testing and analysis methodologies and engineering practices in geoenvironmental engineering. The journal''s Editor in Chief is a Member of the Committee on Publication Ethics. All relevant papers are carefully considered, vetted by a distinguished team of international experts and rapidly published. Full research papers, short communications and comprehensive review articles are published under the following broad subject categories: geochemistry and geohydrology, soil and rock physics, biological processes in soil, soil-atmosphere interaction, electrical, electromagnetic and thermal characteristics of porous media, waste management, utilization of wastes, multiphase science, landslide wasting, soil and water conservation, sensor development and applications, the impact of climatic changes on geoenvironmental, geothermal/ground-source energy, carbon sequestration, oil and gas extraction techniques, uncertainty, reliability and risk, monitoring and forensic geotechnics.
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