Landfill Gas Migration: Field Investigations at Skellingsted Landfill, Denmark

Peter Kjeldsen, Erling V. Fischer

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    Abstract

    The background for a landfill gas explosion accident which happened at Skellingsted Landfill in Denmark was investigated. To understand the behaviour of the lateral migrating landfill gas in the area where the accident occurred, an intensive investigation was carried out after the explosion accident measuring time-series of gas composition in 30 wells over a 35-day period. The changes in gas composition in selected wells following a decrease in barometric pressure were measured over a 33-h period. The maximal distance for measured methane concentrations above 5% (vol.) in the pore gas was 90 m. The investigations showed that changes in barometric pressure have a great impact on the pore gas composition. Indications of methane oxidation were observed down to 2 m below ground in distances of more than 60 m from the landfill.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalWaste Management and Research
    Volume13
    Issue number5
    Pages (from-to)467-484
    ISSN0734-242X
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1995

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