Nils-Otto Kitterød
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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Journal of Hydraulic Research | 2004
Nils-Otto Kitterød; Stefan Finsterle
Large amounts of de-icing chemicals are applied at the airport of Oslo, Norway. These chemicals pose a potential hazard to the groundwater because the airport is located on a delta deposit over an unconfined aquifer. Under normal flow conditions, most of the chemicals degrade in the vadose 7.one, but during periods of intensive infiltration, the residence time of contaminants in the unsaturated zone may be too short for sufficient degradation. To assess the potential for groundwater contamination and to design remedial actions, it is essential to quantify flow velocities in the vadose zone. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate theoretical possibilities of using measurements of liquid saturation in combination with inverse modeling for the estimation of unsaturated flow velocities. The main stratigraphic units and their geometry were identified from ground penetrating radar (GPR) measurements and borehole logs. These observations are included as a priori information in the inverse modeling. The liquid saturation measurements reveal the smaller-scale heterogeneities within each stratigraphic unit. The relatively low sensitivity of flow velocities to the observable saturation limits the direct inference of hydraulic parameters. However, even an approximate estimate of flow velocities is valuable as long as the estimate is qualified by an uncertainty measure. A method referred to as simulation by Empirical Orthogonal Functions (EOF) was adapted for uncertainty propagation analyses. The EOF method is conditional in the sense that statistical moments are reproduced independent of second-order stationarity. This implies that unlikely parameter combinations are discarded from the uncertainty propagation analysis. Simple forward simulations performed with the most likely parameter set are qualitatively consistent with the apparent fast flow of contaminants from an accidental spill. A field tracer test performed close to the airport will be used as an independent dataset to confirm the inverse modeling results.
56th EAEG Meeting | 1994
Marian Morris; Jan Steinar Rønning; Ole Bernt Lile; Nils-Otto Kitterød
Electrical resistivity measurements can be used in tracer studies to monitor the movement of an injected saltwater pulse (Bevc and Morrison 1991, Karous 1989, White 1988). A tracer experiment was conducted in the unconfined, sand-silt groundwater aquifer at Haslemoen in Hedmark County, Norway. In the study area, groundwater flows mainly towards the south, with a velocity of approximately 0.2 m/day. Depth to groundwater level is approximately 2.5 m.
Vadose Zone Journal | 2008
M. Bagher Farmani; Henk Keers; Nils-Otto Kitterød
International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management | 2013
Fasil Ejigu Eregno; Chong-Yu Xu; Nils-Otto Kitterød
Water Resources Research | 2008
M. Bagher Farmani; Nils-Otto Kitterød; Henk Keers
Water Resources Research | 2004
Nils-Otto Kitterød
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2008
Nils-Otto Kitterød
Vadose Zone Journal | 2008
M. Bagher Farmani; Nils-Otto Kitterød; Henk Keers
Journal of Applied Geophysics | 1995
Jan Steinar Rønning; Marian Morris; Ole Bernt Lile; Nils-Otto Kitterød
Archive | 2006
M. B. Farmani; Nils-Otto Kitterød; Henk Keers