March 31, 2023
Journal Article

Spectral induced polarization monitoring of induced calcite precipitation in subsurface sediments

Abstract

Co-precipitation of contaminants within the crystalline structure of calcite is a promising natural attenuation or remedial technology being considered at contaminated sites. We explore the sensitivity of the spectral induced polarization (SIP) method to induced calcite precipitation in natural sediments as a path forward to non-invasively monitor these sites. We performed time-lapse column experiments using phased (I-IV) injections over 40 days on natural sediments from the Hanford Site (Washington State, USA). In the phased injections, abiotic calcite precipitation was induced and confirmed to have occurred. Previous work in glass beads and homogeneous sand was limited to high frequency detection of calcite, however in this work we observed the development of two polarization mechanisms, one at high frequency (>100 Hz) and one at low frequency (

Published: March 31, 2023

Citation

Placencia-Gomez E., J.L. Robinson, L. Slater, and N. Qafoku. 2023. Spectral induced polarization monitoring of induced calcite precipitation in subsurface sediments. Geophysical Journal International 232, no. 1:57-69. PNNL-SA-172465. doi:10.1093/gji/ggac318

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