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Measurement and Prediction of Deep Drainage from Bare Sediments at a Semiarid Site

G. W. Gee, J. M. Keller* and A. L. Ward

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Box 999, K9-36, Richland, WA 99352


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Fig. 1. Particle size distribution curves for the lysimeter soils and sediments.

 


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Fig. 2. Cumulative drainage for the 300 North (300 N) Lysimeter Site and Field Lysimeter Test Facility (FLTF) lysimeters from 1 Jan. 1995 to 1 Apr. 2004, and cumulative drainage for the Hanford Solid Waste Landfill (SWL) lysimeter from 1 July 1996 to 1 Apr. 2004.

 


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Fig. 3. Relationship between the evaporation factor, Ef, and a) percentage of fines; b) percentage of fines x D10. The solid line represents the developed Ef function.

 


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Fig. 4. Hanford Solid Waste Landfill (SWL) Ef over time as calculated from SWL drainage and precipitation records.

 





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