Abstract

The effective diffusion coefficients, D*, of three anions (Br-,Cl-, and I-) three cations Cd2+,K+, and Zn2+ diffusing in two compacted clay soils, kaolinite and Lufkin clay, are measured. The ions are contained in a simulated waste leachate. The effects of molding water content and method of compaction on the measured D* values are evaluated for kaolinite. The calculated D* values varied between 4×10-10m2/s and 2×10-9m2/s and, based on the results for chloride diffusion in kaolinite, are relatively insensitive to molding water content and compaction method. The measured D* values for Cl- and Br- in kaolinite are in excellent agreement with previous studies, but the D* values for the cations are relatively high. High D* values for the cations are attributed to nonlinear adsorption behavior at relatively high concentrations and to the possibility of chemical precipitation of the heavy metal species (Cd2+ and Zn2+). Also, D* values determined from reservoir concentrations typically are higher than D* values determined from soil concentration profiles.

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