Science Inventory

DETERMINATION OF EFFECTIVE POROSITY OF SOIL MATERIALS

Citation:

Horton, R., M. Thompson, AND J. McBride. DETERMINATION OF EFFECTIVE POROSITY OF SOIL MATERIALS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/2-88/045.

Description:

The performance of a compacted soil liner is partly a function of the porosity, where the transport of materials through the liner occurs via the pore space. The project studies the pore spaces of compacted soil materials to estimate the effective porosity, which is the portion of the pore space where the most rapid transport of leachate occurs. Pore space of three soil materials, till, loess, and paleosol, was studied. These analyses provided cumulative porosity curves from which the pore size distribution of soil samples were estimated. Theory was developed to estimate the effective porosity of a compacted soil material based upon a model of its pore size distribution and pore continuity. Comparisons between measured and predicted chloride travel times through compacted soil samples were made in order to verify the estimated effective porosities. The estimated effective porosities are reasonable because predicted chloride first breakthrough times are similar to the measured first breakthrough times in the soils studied. For these three soils predicted first breakthrough times are 5 to 10 times earlier when effective porosity is used.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 49302