Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2019

Application of stable isotopes and dissolved ions for monitoring landfill leachate contamination

 
 
 

Abstract


We evaluated groundwater contamination by landfill leachate at a municipal landfill and characterized isotopic and hydrogeochemical evidence of the degradation and natural attenuation of buried organic matter at the study site. Dissolved ion content was generally much higher in the leachate than in the surrounding groundwater. The leachate was characterized by highly elevated bicarbonate and ammonium levels and a lack of nitrate and sulfate, indicating generation under anoxic conditions. Leachate δ D and δ 13 C DIC values were much higher than those of the surrounding groundwater; some groundwater samples near the landfill showed a significant contamination by the leachate plume. Hydrochemical characteristics of the groundwater suggest that aquifer geology in the study area plays a key role in controlling the natural attenuation of leachate plumes in this oxygen-limited environment.

Volume 42
Pages 1387-1399
DOI 10.1007/s10653-019-00427-y
Language English
Journal Environmental Geochemistry and Health

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