Determination of migration parameters of rocks with fracture permeability using fluorescent solutions

Duration: 
01.01.2013 - 30.12.2016
Classification
Grant agency: 
TAČR
Registration number: 
TA03021289
Investigators
Internal investigator/coinvestigator: 
Jan Rohovec
Interní řešitel: 
is coinvestigator
Annotation: 

The proposed project focusing on the use of fluorescent properties during tracer tests reflects the absence of tracer substances not modifying the hydrochemical properties of the environment and not being radioactive. A positive result of the proposed research will enable more accurate evaluation of absorption properties of the rock environment in case of leakage of hazardous substances than it is for chemical tracers. Fluorescence salts offer the possibility of continuous monitoring of fluorescence changes without endangering the environment and without negative effects on hydrochemistry. Research will proceed according the following scheme: bibliography - laboratory research - field tests - mathematical modeling. The project proposer has already acquired a patent and design rights in the frame of previous research project concerning the developed facility and technology enabling continuous monitoring and evaluation of fluorescence changes in liquids. The investigation of interaction between fluorescent salts and migratory properties of the rock environment will focus on rocks with fracture permeability. Further selection of fluorescence salts accomplishing the objectives of the project will be based on the detailed bibliographic study. Particular fluorescent salts will be investigated in laboratory scale on selected rocs. Most promising fluorescence solutions will be consequently used for migration tests in specified rock environment with fracture permeability. The research polygon will be equipped with small-diameter boreholes interconnected by fracture network with two network sections - with and without sorption properties. The results of both, laboratory and field tests, will be validated by mathematical models. Two research institutions and two private companies will be involved in this project which is planned for 4 years. The final product will be proven technology and certified methodology, as expected.