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The attenuation of the organic component of landfill leachate in the unsaturated zone; a review
J. D. Mather
The attenuation of the organic component of landfill leachate in the unsaturated zone; a review
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1989) 22 (3): 241-246
The attenuation of the organic component of landfill leachate in the unsaturated zone; a review
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1989) 22 (3): 241-246
Index Terms/Descriptors
- acidic composition
- aquifers
- attenuation
- bedrock
- biodegradation
- buffers
- carbonates
- chemical reactions
- clastic rocks
- ground water
- landfills
- leachate
- Mesozoic
- mineral composition
- monitoring
- organic compounds
- Paleozoic
- Permian
- pollutants
- pollution
- reservoir rocks
- sandstone
- sedimentary rocks
- Triassic
- unsaturated zone
- waste disposal
- water pollution
Abstract
Current philosophies for the landfill disposal of wastes are reviewed. A survey of research and operating experience suggests that in some geological environments biodegradation of organic components is occurring within the unsaturated zone whereas little attenuation occurs elsewhere. The most important factor controlling this biodegradation is the buffering capacity of the strata. Aquifers with a significant carbonate content are able to buffer acid leachates favouring the development of microbial populations and leachate attenuation. The lack of buffering capacity within many Permo-Triassic Sandstones maintains acid conditions and limits the development of biodegradation reactions.
ISSN: 1470-9236
Coden: QJEGA7
Serial Title: Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
Serial Volume: 22
Serial Issue: 3
Title: The attenuation of the organic component of landfill leachate in the unsaturated zone; a review
Author(s): Mather, J. D.
Affiliation: British Geological Survey,
London,
United Kingdom
Pages: 241-246
Published: 1989
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of London,
London,
United Kingdom
References: 33
Accession Number: 2007-044667
Categories: Environmental geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200724