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Evidence that piezometers vent gas from peat soils and implications for pore‐water pressure and hydraulic conductivity measurements

Abstract

Abstract Entrapped gas bubbles in peat can alter the buoyancy, storativity, void ratio and expansion/contraction properties of the peat. Moreover, when gas bubbles block water‐conducting pores they can significantly reduce saturated hydraulic conductivity and create zones of over‐pressuring, perhaps leading to an alteration in the magnitude and direction of groundwater flow and solute transport. Some previous researches have demonstrated that …

Authors

Waddington JM; Ketcheson SJ; Kellner E; Strack M; Baird AJ

Journal

Hydrological Processes, Vol. 23, No. 8, pp. 1249–1254

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

April 15, 2009

DOI

10.1002/hyp.7244

ISSN

0885-6087