In this paper, five model approaches with different physical and mathematical concepts varying in their model complexity and requirements were applied to identify the transport processes in the unsaturated zone. The applicability of these model approaches were compared and evaluated investigating two tracer breakthrough curves (bromide, deuterium) in a cropped, free-draining lysimeter experiment under natural atmospheric boundary conditions. The data set consisted of time series of water balance, depth resolved water contents, pressure heads and resident concentrations measured during 800 days. The tracer transport parameters were determined using a simple stochastic (stream tube model), three lumped parameter (constant water content model,...
An attempt was made to improve the application of a lumped parameter model in the unsaturated soils ...
An approach is presented which enables the quantification, in integrative form, of the preferential ...
Models predicting flow and transport in the vadose zone differ in their conceptual approach, their c...
This paper explores the challenges of model parameterization and process representation when simulat...
This paper explores the challenges of model parameterization and process representation when simula...
Contaminant transport and remediation strategies are based on knowledge of site specific parameters ...
Flow velocities, residence times, and tracer breakthroughs at the lysimeter scale are affected by ma...
International audienceThe purpose of this methodological study was to test whether similar soil hydr...
International audienceModelling of solute transport under transient flow conditions requires many in...
Six conceptually different transport models were applied to the macrodispersion experiment (MADE)-1 ...
Flow velocities, residence times, and tracer breakthroughs at the lysimeter scale are affected by m...
Travel and residence times are well-known descriptors of hydrologic and solute transport in the vado...
Two multi well, forced-gradient, tracer tests were performed at the Little Creek Naval Amphibious Ba...
In September 2001 a tracing experiment has been worked out at the groundwater test field “Wagna ” (4...
In this paper the relation between local- and field-scale solute transport parameters in an unsatura...
An attempt was made to improve the application of a lumped parameter model in the unsaturated soils ...
An approach is presented which enables the quantification, in integrative form, of the preferential ...
Models predicting flow and transport in the vadose zone differ in their conceptual approach, their c...
This paper explores the challenges of model parameterization and process representation when simulat...
This paper explores the challenges of model parameterization and process representation when simula...
Contaminant transport and remediation strategies are based on knowledge of site specific parameters ...
Flow velocities, residence times, and tracer breakthroughs at the lysimeter scale are affected by ma...
International audienceThe purpose of this methodological study was to test whether similar soil hydr...
International audienceModelling of solute transport under transient flow conditions requires many in...
Six conceptually different transport models were applied to the macrodispersion experiment (MADE)-1 ...
Flow velocities, residence times, and tracer breakthroughs at the lysimeter scale are affected by m...
Travel and residence times are well-known descriptors of hydrologic and solute transport in the vado...
Two multi well, forced-gradient, tracer tests were performed at the Little Creek Naval Amphibious Ba...
In September 2001 a tracing experiment has been worked out at the groundwater test field “Wagna ” (4...
In this paper the relation between local- and field-scale solute transport parameters in an unsatura...
An attempt was made to improve the application of a lumped parameter model in the unsaturated soils ...
An approach is presented which enables the quantification, in integrative form, of the preferential ...
Models predicting flow and transport in the vadose zone differ in their conceptual approach, their c...