Mechanisms of well iron clogging in groundwater heat pump systems: Insights from video imaging, hydrogeochemical analysis, and geochemical modeling

IF 8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Min Shi , Yuesuo Yang , Yuhui Wu , Qiandan Wang , Lei Gao , Ying Lu
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Groundwater heat pump (GWHP) systems are increasingly popular as low-carbon and environmentally friendly technologies, but well clogging induced by iron remains a significant issue. This study investigated the clogging characteristics and biogeochemistry of three typical wells (pumping, injection, and observation wells) in an operating GWHP system using video imaging, sampling, and analysis of hydrogeochemical and microbial data. The results revealed that iron-induced well clogging is a complex process involving physical, chemical, and microbial factors. Pumping wells experience clogging due to water mixing with varying redox conditions, resulting in hematite-based iron oxide deposits. Injection wells exhibit higher clogging severity, with transformed oxidation and accumulation of reduced iron minerals at the solid-liquid interface, resulting in darker colored clogs with magnetite. Clogging in both extraction and injection wells is closely related to iron-rich aquifer sections, where severe clogging occurs. Shallow clogging due to iron oxide is limited and attributed to the oxidation of zero-valent iron in well casing material. Iron-oxidizing bacteria and iron-reducing bacteria were detected in the consolidated deposits of clogged wells, indicating their involvement in the clogging formation process. Moreover, a strong correlation was observed between the presence of nitrate-reducing bacteria in the water phase and the severity of clogging, suggesting a possible link between iron oxidation and nitrate reduction in the system. Geochemical modeling results further supported the observed clogging severity in GWHP systems and confirmed varying clogging mechanisms in different wells and depths. These findings contribute to the understanding of clogging in GWHP operations, aiding in robust water utilization and energy-saving efforts, and supporting global carbon reduction initiatives.

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地下水热泵系统中井铁堵塞的机理:视频成像、水文地球化学分析和地球化学建模的启示。
作为低碳环保技术,地下水热泵(GWHP)系统越来越受到人们的青睐,但铁元素引起的水井堵塞仍然是一个重要问题。本研究采用视频成像、取样以及水文地质化学和微生物数据分析等方法,对运行中的 GWHP 系统中的三口典型水井(抽水井、注水井和观察井)的堵塞特征和生物地球化学进行了研究。研究结果表明,铁引起的水井堵塞是一个复杂的过程,涉及物理、化学和微生物因素。抽水井堵塞的原因是水与不同氧化还原条件下的水混合,导致赤铁矿基氧化铁沉积。注水井的堵塞严重程度较高,固液界面的氧化转化和还原铁矿物质的积累会导致颜色较深的磁铁矿堵塞。抽水井和注水井的堵塞都与含铁量丰富的含水层地段密切相关,在这些地段会出现严重堵塞。氧化铁造成的浅层堵塞是有限的,是由于井套管材料中零价铁的氧化作用造成的。在堵塞井的固结沉积物中发现了铁氧化细菌和铁还原细菌,表明它们参与了堵塞的形成过程。此外,水相中硝酸盐还原菌的存在与堵塞的严重程度之间存在很强的相关性,表明系统中铁氧化与硝酸盐还原之间可能存在联系。地球化学建模结果进一步证实了在 GWHP 系统中观察到的堵塞严重程度,并确认了不同井和不同深度的不同堵塞机制。这些发现有助于了解 GWHP 运行过程中的堵塞情况,有助于提高水利用率和节能工作,并支持全球减碳倡议。
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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