Title of article :
Effect of confining pressure on the diffusion of HTO, 36Cl− and 125I− in a layered argillaceous rock (Opalinus Clay): diffusion perpendicular to the fabric
Author/Authors :
L.R. Van Loon، نويسنده , , J.M. Soler، نويسنده , , A. Jakob، نويسنده , , M.H. Bradbury، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
10
From page :
1653
To page :
1662
Abstract :
The through- and out-diffusion of HTO, 36Cl− and 125I− in Opalinus Clay, an argillaceous rock from the northern part of Switzerland, was studied under different confining pressures between 4 and 15 MPa. The direction of diffusion and the confining pressure were perpendicular to the bedding. Confining pressure had only a small effect on diffusion. An increase in pressure from 4 to 15 MPa resulted in a decrease of the effective diffusion coefficient of not, vert, similar20%. Diffusion accessible porosities were not measurably affected. The values of the effective diffusion coefficients, De, ranged between (5.6±0.4)×10−12 and (6.7±0.4)×10−12 m2 s−1 for HTO, (7.1±0.5)×10−13 and (9.1±0.6)×10−13 m2 s−1 for 36Cl− and (4.5±0.3)×10−13 and (6.6±0.4)×10−13 m2 s−1 for 125I−. The rock capacity factors, α, measured were circa 0.14 for HTO, 0.040 for 36Cl− and 0.080 for 125I−. Because of anion exclusion effects, anions diffuse slower and exhibit smaller diffusion accessible porosities than the uncharged HTO. Unlike 36Cl−, 125I− sorbs weakly on Opalinus Clay resulting in a larger rock capacity factor. The sorption coefficient, Kd, for 125I− is of the order of 1–2×10−5 m3 kg−1. The effective diffusion coefficient for HTO is in good agreement with values measured in other sedimentary rocks and can be related to the porosity using Archieʹs Law with exponent m=2.5.
Journal title :
Applied Geochemistry
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Applied Geochemistry
Record number :
740201
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