The longitudinal dispersivity of soil is critical for predicting contaminant transport through a subsurface porous medium. This study conducted laboratory soil-column experiments to investigate the longitudinal dispersivity of sand–illite mixtures as a function of travel length and illite content. In addition, the longitudinal dispersivity was evaluated separately from breakthrough and tailing curves to identify the difference between breakthroughs and tailings in the sand–illite mixtures. The longitudinal dispersivity increased as the illite content and the travel length increased, which led to a larger fitted standard deviation from the derivatives of the breakthrough curves. In addition, the trends of the Péclet numbers for the sand–illite mixtures were different from those taken from the database of previous studies on pure coarse-grained soils. This suggested that the clay content should be considered when predicting contaminant transport through clay-containing soils.
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Subin Yang;
Subin Yang
School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea
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Hangseok Choi;
Hangseok Choi
School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea
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Sewon Kim;
Sewon Kim
Department of Geotechnical Engineering Research, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Goyang, South Korea
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Jongmuk Won
Jongmuk Won
Department of Civil, Urban, Earth, and Environmental Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Ulsan, South Korea (corresponding author: jwon@unist.ac.kr)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
December 05 2022
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June 14 2024
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2025
Environmental Geotechnics (2025) 12 (3): 239–249.
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Received:
December 05 2022
Accepted:
June 14 2024
Citation
Yang S, Choi H, Kim S, Won J (2025), "Laboratory investigation on the longitudinal dispersivity of sand–illite mixtures". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 12 No. 3 pp. 239–249, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.22.00197
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