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Geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) is commonly used in cover system of engineered landfill to limit migration of gases and infiltration of water. In engineered landfill, gas transfer occurs by advection and diffusion, which may take place at different time frames or simultaneously depending on placement conditions. Hence, efficacy of GCL as a gas barrier under advection and diffusion needs to be assessed at various geoenvironmental settings. In the present study, the gas flow response of GCL under advection and diffusion were evaluated at various apparent degrees of saturation, distortion levels, hydrating fluids, and wet-dry cycles using custom-designed test apparatus. Gas permeability and gas diffusion coefficient of GCL were found to decrease by four and three orders of magnitude respectively with an increase in apparent degree of saturation from 7% to 80%. Gas permeability and gas diffusion coefficient were increased with an increase in distortion levels. With an increase in wet-dry cycles 1 to 5, gas permeability and gas diffusion of GCL were increased marginally when hydrated with distilled water while increased by one order of magnitude for hydrated with 0.0125 M CaCl2 solution. The obtained results were compared with published results and found to be in good agreement.

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