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Fate and Transport of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene in Loams at a Former Explosives Factory
Authors:Timothy James Robertson  Richard Martel  Doan Minh Quan  Guy Ampleman  Sonia Thiboutot  Thomas Jenkins
Institution:1. School of Earth Sciences , University of Melbourne , Victoria, Australia;2. Université du Québec, INRS-ETE , Québec, Québec, Canada;3. Université du Québec, INRS-ETE , Québec, Québec, Canada;4. Air Navigation Department , Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam , Hanoi, Vietnam;5. Department of Defence , DRDC-Valcartier , Val-Bélair, Québec, Canada;6. Engineering Research and Development Center , Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory , Hanover, NH, USA
Abstract:Natural attenuation processes affecting 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) were determined within loams for two study areas at the former Explosives Factory Maribyrnong, Australia. TNT fate and transport was investigated through spectrophotometric/High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) analyses of soil and groundwater, adsorption and microcosm testwork. A five tonne crystalline TNT source zone delineated within near surface soils at the base of a TNT process waste lagoon was found to be supplying aqueous TNT loading (7 ppm) to subsurface soils and groundwater. The resultant plume was localized within the loam aquitard due to a combination of natural attenuation processes and hydrogeological constraints, including low hydraulic conductivity and upward hydraulic gradients. Freundlich described sorptive partitioning was the main TNT sink (KF = 29 mL/g), while transformation rates were moderate (1.01 × 10-4 h-1) under the aerobic conditions. Increasing 2-amino-4,6-dinitrotoluene predominance over 4-amino-2,6-dinitrotoluene was discovered with depth (in situ) and time (microcosms). Simplified dissolution rate calculations indicate that without mitigation of the TNT source, contaminant persistence within the vadose zone may approach 2000 years, while ATRANS20 simulations demonstrate that the TNT plume propagates very slowly along the flow path within the aquitard.
Keywords:TNT  adsorption  biodegradation  explosives  loam  ATRANS20
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