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USING LIDAR TO MEASURE PERFLUOROCARBON TRACERS FOR THE VERIFICATION AND MONITORING OF CAP AND COVER SYSTEMS

机译:使用激光仪测量全碳示踪剂,以验证和监测瓶盖系统

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Waste site cover systems used to prevent rainfall from reaching the waste need to remain intact throughout the lifetime of the waste site. Monitoring of these covers is needed to ascertain the performance and to determine if any degradation has occurred. Researchers at Brookhaven National Laboratory have used gaseous perfluorocarbon tracers (PFTs) to monitor the integrity of caps and covers for waste disposal sites. Detection of the PFTs currently uses gas chromatography techniques developed at BNL. This paper presents a potential approach to this wide-area screening problem by replacing conventional gas chromatography analysis with laser-based, lidar (Light Detection and Ranging) detection of the PFTs. Lidar can be used to scan the surface of the cover system, looking for fugitive PFTs. If successful this would enable the departure from soil gas analysis and instead look for PFTs in the air just above the soil surface. The advantages of using a lidar platform are multi-fold and include the elimination of soil monitoring ports. Benchtop and pilot-scale indoor experiments using an a continuous wave, line-tunable infrared CO_2 laser were used to detect PMCH (perfluoromethylcyclohexane, one of a group of PFTs used at BNL). Laboratory measurements of the absorption cross-section were the same order of magnitude compared to literature values for similar perfluorocarbon compounds. Initial benchtop, fixed cell length experiments were successful in detecting PMCH to levels of 10 ppb-m. To improve the lower limit of detection, a HgCdTe detector was purchased that was more specific to the lasing region of interest and hence had a higher sensitivity at this spectral region Using a pilot-scale lidar system in a 40 m indoor hallway air concentrations of PMCH were then measured down to 1 ppb-m. These results are very promising and show great potential for monitoring the integrity of cover systems using lidar and PFTs.
机译:用于防止降雨到达废物的废物场地覆盖系统需要在废物场地的整个生命周期中保持完整。需要监视这些盖板以确定性能并确定是否发生了降级。 Brookhaven国家实验室的研究人员已使用气态全氟化碳示踪剂(PFT)来监控废物处理场所的盖子和盖子的完整性。 PFT的检测目前使用BNL开发的气相色谱技术。本文提出了一种潜在的方法,通过用基于激光的激光雷达(激光探测和测距)对PFT进行检测来代替传统的气相色谱分析,从而解决了这一难题。激光雷达可用于扫描封面系统的​​表面,以寻找逃逸的PFT。如果成功的话,这将有可能脱离土壤气体分析,而是在土壤表面上方的空气中寻找PFT。使用激光雷达平台的优点是多重的,并且包括取消土壤监测端口。使用连续波,线可调红外CO_2激光器进行的台式和中试规模的室内实验用于检测PMCH(全氟甲基环己烷,BNL使用的一组PFT中的一种)。与相似的全氟化碳化合物的文献值相比,实验室对吸收截面的测量值在相同数量级。最初的台式固定细胞长度实验成功地将PMCH检测到10 ppb-m的水平。为了提高检测下限,购买了HgCdTe检测器,该检测器对感兴趣的激光区域更具特异性,因此在该光谱区域具有更高的灵敏度。使用中试规模的激光雷达系统在40 m室内走廊空气中的PMCH浓度然后测量到1 ppb-m。这些结果非常有希望,并显示出使用激光雷达和PFT监测覆盖系统完整性的巨大潜力。

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