Calibration and application of an automated seepage meter for monitoring water flow across the sediment-water interface

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Tengyi Zhu
Dafang Fu
Byron Jenkinson
Chad T. Jafvert
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[1] Southeast University,School of Civil Engineering
[2] Purdue University,Lyles School of Civil Engineering, and Division of Environmental and Ecological Engineering
[3] Jenkinson Environmental Services,undefined
[4] LLC,undefined
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Surface water; Groundwater discharge; Seepage meter; Hydrology;
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The advective flow of sediment pore water is an important parameter for understanding natural geochemical processes within lake, river, wetland, and marine sediments and also for properly designing permeable remedial sediment caps placed over contaminated sediments. Automated heat pulse seepage meters can be used to measure the vertical component of sediment pore water flow (i.e., vertical Darcy velocity); however, little information on meter calibration as a function of ambient water temperature exists in the literature. As a result, a method with associated equations for calibrating a heat pulse seepage meter as a function of ambient water temperature is fully described in this paper. Results of meter calibration over the temperature range 7.5 to 21.2 ° C indicate that errors in accuracy are significant if proper temperature-dependence calibration is not performed. The proposed calibration method allows for temperature corrections to be made automatically in the field at any ambient water temperature. The significance of these corrections is discussed.
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