Solute transport in soils is commonly simulated with the advective–dispersive equation, or ADE. It has been reported that this model cannot take into account several important features of solute movement through soil. Recently, a new model has been suggested that results in a solute transport equation with fractional spatial derivatives, or FADE. We have assembled a database on published solute transport experiments in soil columns to test the new model. The FADE appears to be a useful generalization of the ADE. The order of the fractional differentiation reflects differences in physical conditions of the solute transport in soi
Solute transport through homogeneous media has long been assumed to be scale-independent and can be ...
This study proposes a stochastic approach to simulate sediment vertical dispersion in turbulent soli...
The dispersion phenomenon has resulted from the various water flow magnitude and direction in porous...
Solute transport in soils is commonly simulated with the advective–dispersive equation, or ADE. It h...
The conventional mathematical model expressed by the advection–dispersion equation has been widely u...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2006 American Geophysical Union.Usin...
Abstract The basic assumption of models for the transport of contaminants through soil is that the m...
The basic assumption of models for the transport of contaminants through soil is that the movements ...
This paper presents solutions of the fractional partial differential equation (fPDE) for analysing w...
This paper presents solutions of the fractional partial differential equation (fPDE) for analysing w...
[1] Characterizing the collective behavior of particle transport on the Earth surface is a key ingre...
The knowledge of solute transport process in the porous media has an important role for addressing c...
The advection-dispersion equation (ADE) does not necessarily provide a good description of solute tr...
Diffusion is the process by which matter is transported from one part of a system to another as a re...
The traditional advection-dispersion equation (ADE) and the mobile-immobile model (MIM) are widely u...
Solute transport through homogeneous media has long been assumed to be scale-independent and can be ...
This study proposes a stochastic approach to simulate sediment vertical dispersion in turbulent soli...
The dispersion phenomenon has resulted from the various water flow magnitude and direction in porous...
Solute transport in soils is commonly simulated with the advective–dispersive equation, or ADE. It h...
The conventional mathematical model expressed by the advection–dispersion equation has been widely u...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2006 American Geophysical Union.Usin...
Abstract The basic assumption of models for the transport of contaminants through soil is that the m...
The basic assumption of models for the transport of contaminants through soil is that the movements ...
This paper presents solutions of the fractional partial differential equation (fPDE) for analysing w...
This paper presents solutions of the fractional partial differential equation (fPDE) for analysing w...
[1] Characterizing the collective behavior of particle transport on the Earth surface is a key ingre...
The knowledge of solute transport process in the porous media has an important role for addressing c...
The advection-dispersion equation (ADE) does not necessarily provide a good description of solute tr...
Diffusion is the process by which matter is transported from one part of a system to another as a re...
The traditional advection-dispersion equation (ADE) and the mobile-immobile model (MIM) are widely u...
Solute transport through homogeneous media has long been assumed to be scale-independent and can be ...
This study proposes a stochastic approach to simulate sediment vertical dispersion in turbulent soli...
The dispersion phenomenon has resulted from the various water flow magnitude and direction in porous...