Title of article
Modeling leaching of viruses by the Monte Carlo method
Author/Authors
Faulkner، Barton R. نويسنده , , Lyon، William G. نويسنده , , Khan، Faruque A. نويسنده , , Chattopadhyay، Sandip نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-4718
From page
4719
To page
0
Abstract
A predictive screening model was developed for fate and transport of viruses in the unsaturated zone by applying the final value theorem of Laplace transformation to previously developed governing equations. A database of input parameters allowed Monte Carlo analysis with the model. The resulting kernel densities of predicted attenuation during percolation indicated very small, but finite probabilities of failure for all homogeneous USDA classified soils to attenuate reovirus 3 by 99.99% in one-half meter of gravity drainage. The logarithm of saturated hydraulic conductivity and water to air–water interface mass transfer coefficient affected virus fate and transport about 3 times more than any other parameter, including the logarithm of inactivation rate of suspended viruses.Model results suggest extreme infiltration events may play a predominant role in leaching of viruses in soils, since such events could impact hydraulic conductivity. The air–water interface also appears to play a predominating role in virus transport and fate. Although predictive modeling may provide insight into actual attenuation of viruses, hydrogeologic sensitivity assessments for the unsaturated zone should include a sampling program.
Keywords
Virus attenuation , Marginal quality waters , water reuse , Septic system leachate , Ground Water Rule
Journal title
Water Research
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Water Research
Record number
84856
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