Abstract

The potential for downslope bentonite erosion from a geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) subjected to an imposed daily surface flow of deionized water is examined for 10 GCLs with different carrier and cover geotextiles, bentonite (powdered and fine and coarse grained and some with a polymer-enhancement additive), and a polypropylene coating on the carrier geotextile. The erosion was similar but more visible in products with a white geotextile than in those with a black geotextile. Also, the erosion features were similar but more visible with nonwoven geotextiles than with woven geotextiles. Polymer-enhanced sodium bentonite substantially slowed the formation of erosion features. A polypropylene coating over the upper geotextile prevented erosion features from developing by keeping water from penetrating into the bentonite layer when subjected to 60 daily imposed-flow/air-drying cycles.

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