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Water Resources Research | 2017

Using dual-domain advective-transport simulation to reconcile multiple-tracer ages and estimate dual-porosity transport parameters

Ward E. Sanford; L. Niel Plummer; Gerolamo C. Casile; Ed Busenberg; David L. Nelms; Peter Schlosser

Dual-domain transport is an alternative conceptual and mathematical paradigm to advection-dispersion for describing the movement of dissolved constituents in groundwater. Here we test the use of a dual-domain algorithm combined with advective pathline tracking to help reconcile environmental tracer concentrations measured in springs within the Shenandoah Valley, USA. The approach also allows for the estimation of the three dual-domain parameters: mobile porosity, immobile porosity, and a domain exchange rate constant. Concentrations of CFC-113, SF6, 3H, and 3He were measured at 28 springs emanating from carbonate rocks. The different tracers give three different mean composite piston-flow ages for all the springs that vary from 5 to 18 years. Here we compare four algorithms that interpret the tracer concentrations in terms of groundwater age: piston flow, old-fraction mixing, advective-flow path modeling, and dual-domain modeling. Whereas the second two algorithms made slight improvements over piston flow at reconciling the disparate piston-flow age estimates, the dual-domain algorithm gave a very marked improvement. Optimal values for the three transport parameters were also obtained, although the immobile porosity value was not well constrained. Parameter correlation and sensitivities were calculated to help quantify the uncertainty. Although some correlation exists between the three parameters being estimated, a watershed simulation of a pollutant breakthrough to a local stream illustrates that the estimated transport parameters can still substantially help to constrain and predict the nature and timing of solute transport. The combined use of multiple environmental tracers with this dual-domain approach could be applicable in a wide variety of fractured-rock settings.


Water Resources Research | 2015

Dating base flow in streams using dissolved gases and diurnal temperature changes

Ward E. Sanford; Gerolamo C. Casile; Karl B. Haase

A method is presented for using dissolved CFCs or SF6 to estimate the apparent age of stream base flow by indirectly estimating the mean concentration of the tracer in the inflowing groundwater. The mean value is estimated simultaneously with the mean residence times of the gas and water in the stream by sampling the stream for one or both age tracers, along with dissolved nitrogen and argon at a single location over a period of approximately 12–14 h. The data are fitted to an equation representing the temporal in-stream gas exchange as it responds to the diurnal temperature fluctuation. The efficacy of the method is demonstrated by collecting and analyzing samples at six different stream locations across parts of northern Virginia, USA. The studied streams drain watersheds with areas of between 2 and 122 km2 during periods when the diurnal stream temperature ranged between 2 and 5°C. The method has the advantage of estimating the mean groundwater residence time of discharge from the watershed to the stream without the need for the collection of groundwater infiltrating to streambeds or local groundwater sampled from shallow observation wells near the stream.


Data Series | 2014

A 19-year record of chemical and isotopic composition of water from springs of the Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1995-2014

Eurybiades Busenberg; L. Niel Plummer; T.B. Coplen; Michael W. Doughten; Peggy K. Widman; Gerolamo C. Casile; Julian E. Wayland; David L. Nelms

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Ground Water | 2003

The Geochemical Evolution of Riparian Ground Water in a Forested Piedmont Catchment

Douglas A. Burns; L. Niel Plummer; Jeffrey J. McDonnell; Eurybiades Busenberg; Gerolamo C. Casile; Carol Kendall; Richard P. Hooper; Jim Freer; Norman E. Peters; Keith Beven; Peter Schlosser


Applied Geochemistry | 2014

Inter-comparison exercises on dissolved gases for groundwater dating – (1) Goals of the exercise and site choice, validation of the sampling strategy

Thierry Labasque; Luc Aquilina; Virginie Vergnaud; Rebecca Hochreutener; Florent Barbecot; Gerolamo C. Casile


Applied Geochemistry | 2013

Tracing groundwater with low-level detections of halogenated VOCs in a fractured carbonate-rock aquifer, Leetown Science Center, West Virginia, USA

L. Niel Plummer; Philip L. Sibrell; Gerolamo C. Casile; Eurybiades Busenberg; Andrew G. Hunt; Peter Schlosser


Chemical Geology | 2014

Measurements of HFC-134a and HCFC-22 in groundwater and unsaturated-zone air: Implications for HFCs and HCFCs as dating tracers

Karl B. Haase; Eurybiades Busenberg; L. Niel Plummer; Gerolamo C. Casile; Ward E. Sanford


Open-File Report | 2000

Chemical and isotopic composition of water from springs, wells, and streams in parts of Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, and vicinity, 1995-1999

L. Niel Plummer; Eurybiades Busenberg; J.K. Bohlke; R.W. Carmody; Gerolamo C. Casile; T.B. Coplen; Michael W. Doughten; Janet E. Hannon; Wandee Kirkland; Robert L. Michel; David L. Nelms; B.C. Norton; K.E. Plummer; Haiping Qi; Kinga Revesz; Peter Schlosser; Shane Spitzer; Julian E. Wayland; Peggy K. Widman


Scientific Investigations Report | 2011

Estimates of tracer-based piston-flow ages of groundwater from selected sites-National Water-Quality Assessment Program, 1992-2005

Stephen R. Hinkle; Stephanie Dunkle Shapiro; L. Niel Plummer; Eurybiades Busenberg; Peggy K. Widman; Gerolamo C. Casile; Julian E. Wayland


Water Resources Research | 2017

Using dual-domain advective-transport simulation to reconcile multiple-tracer ages and estimate dual-porosity transport parameters: DUAL-DOMAIN ADVECTIVE-TRANSPORT MODELING

Ward E. Sanford; L. Niel Plummer; Gerolamo C. Casile; Ed Busenberg; David L. Nelms; Peter Schlosser

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L. Niel Plummer

United States Geological Survey

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Eurybiades Busenberg

United States Geological Survey

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Ward E. Sanford

United States Geological Survey

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David L. Nelms

United States Geological Survey

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Karl B. Haase

United States Geological Survey

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Ed Busenberg

United States Geological Survey

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Michael W. Doughten

United States Geological Survey

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Andrew G. Hunt

United States Geological Survey

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Carol Kendall

United States Geological Survey

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Daniel H. Doctor

United States Geological Survey

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