A Practical Examination of the Use of Geostatistics in the Remediation of a Site with a Complex Metal Contamination History
Authors: GLAVIN, R.1; HOODA, P.1
Source: Soil and Sediment Contamination (formerly Journal of Soil Contamination), Volume 14, Number 1, 2005 , pp. 155-169(15)
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Abstract:
Targeted remediation strategies offer the potential to treat only those areas where contamination exceeds predefined threshold levels. We used geostatistical techniques to characterize spatial distribution of heavy metals across a contaminated site, with the aim of delineating the contaminants, which is essential for successful implementation of targeted remediation strategies. Samples collected from three depths, 020 cm, 2040 cm and 4060 cm at 50 sample locations, were analyzed for As, Sb, Hg, Pb, Cd and Cu contents. The geostatistical analysis of this data enabled the identification of a number of contamination hotspots and trends. The visual interpretation of the data was supported by the statistical analysis in the form of Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. Additionally, classical statistics, based on the central limit theorem, showed that, in terms of obtaining the true mean for each of the contaminants within acceptable limits of precision, the site has been more than adequately sampled.It has been demonstrated that kriging can offer the potential to map the spatial distribution of contaminants. However, the possibility of an undetected hotspot remains, even when probabilistic modelling and a secondary phase of validatory sampling are employed. This together with the large number of samples required may preclude the commercial use of geostatistics in the remediation of contaminated land.Keywords: Metals; semivariogram; kriging; targeted remediation; remediation design; soil contamination
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1080/15320380590911814
Affiliations: 1: Centre for Earth and Environmental Science Research School of Earth Sciences and Geography, Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey United Kingdom

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