Example 11: Time-varying Source Concentration

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Example 11: Time-varying Source Concentration

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This example demonstrates the use of a time-varying source concentration and an initial concentration profile. A landfill cell is initially filled with fresh water, and no waste is deposited for 7 years. The landfill is situated in a clay with a pore water chloride concentration, during the initial 7 years the chloride from the clay diffuses into the cell water. Between 7 and 10 years the cell is filled with waste and the chloride concentration increases linearly to 2100 mg/L. The source concentration then remains constant between 10 and 13 years. Between 13 and 15 years the source concentration decreases linearly to 1180 mg/L. The source concentration then remains constant between 15 and 19 years.