Series of gas permeability tests were performed on partially saturated need
le-punched geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) with nitrogen (N-2) as the gas p
ermeant medium. The hydration procedure was found to have a strong influenc
e on the gas permeability of the GCLs. For the range of overburden pressure
s considered in the present investigation, a reasonable linear relationship
on a linear-log scale has been observed between the permeability and the v
olumetric water content. A decrease of around 1 to 1.5 order of magnitude i
n the permeability of a granular bentonite type of GCL and about 2 to 3 ord
er of magnitude in the permeability of a powder bentonite type of GCL have
been observed for the range of volumetric water content studied (46% < thet
a < 73%). A well defined linear relationship was found to exist between the
permeability and the air content. This relationship is independent of the
overburden pressure and is specific to each type of GCL. The size and shape
of the gravel in the drainage layer immediately above the GCL was found to
affect its gas permeability, when subjected to high overburden pressure. (
C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.