Summarization: A closed-form analytical small-perturbation (or first-order) solution to the one-dimensional advection-dispersion equation with spatially variable retardation factor is derived to investigate the transport of sorbing but otherwise nonreacting solutes in hydraulically homogeneous but geochemically heterogeneous porous formations. The solution is developed for a third- or flux-type inlet boundary condition, which is applicable when considering resident (volume-averaged) solute concentrations, and a semi-infinite porous medium. For mathematical simplicity it is hypothesized that the sorption processes are based on linear equilibrium isotherms and that the local chemical equilibrium assumption is valid. The results from several s...
Modeling the non-equilibrium transport of linearly interacting solutes in porous media The transpor...
The paper considers the solute transport in a heterogeneous porous medium consisting of well-permeab...
Mathematical studies of solute transport in porous media have often utilized “equivalent” models of ...
Summarization: Taylor-Aris dispersion theory, as generalized by Brenner, is employed to investigate...
Summarization: Expressions for the macroscopic velocity vector and dispersion tensor for sorbing sol...
Summarization: Three-dimensional analytical solutions for solute transport in saturated, homogeneous...
In this dissertation, a new numerical method is developed for the simulation of nonideal solute tran...
Transport and spreading behaviour of reactive solutes in heterogeneous porous formations is consider...
<p>Transport and spreading behaviour of reactive solutes in heterogeneous porous formations is...
This study develops a mathematical model for one-dimensional solute transport of miscible type conta...
Summarization: A solute transport model incorporating well-to-well recirculation was developed to f...
Theoretical investigations and numerical and laboratory experiments were conducted to evaluate the f...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the Editor and two anonymous reviewers for their h...
The transport of reactive solutes in the subsurface is influenced by a variety of physical and chemi...
The transport mechanism of contaminated groundwater has been a problematic issue for many decades, m...
Modeling the non-equilibrium transport of linearly interacting solutes in porous media The transpor...
The paper considers the solute transport in a heterogeneous porous medium consisting of well-permeab...
Mathematical studies of solute transport in porous media have often utilized “equivalent” models of ...
Summarization: Taylor-Aris dispersion theory, as generalized by Brenner, is employed to investigate...
Summarization: Expressions for the macroscopic velocity vector and dispersion tensor for sorbing sol...
Summarization: Three-dimensional analytical solutions for solute transport in saturated, homogeneous...
In this dissertation, a new numerical method is developed for the simulation of nonideal solute tran...
Transport and spreading behaviour of reactive solutes in heterogeneous porous formations is consider...
<p>Transport and spreading behaviour of reactive solutes in heterogeneous porous formations is...
This study develops a mathematical model for one-dimensional solute transport of miscible type conta...
Summarization: A solute transport model incorporating well-to-well recirculation was developed to f...
Theoretical investigations and numerical and laboratory experiments were conducted to evaluate the f...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the Editor and two anonymous reviewers for their h...
The transport of reactive solutes in the subsurface is influenced by a variety of physical and chemi...
The transport mechanism of contaminated groundwater has been a problematic issue for many decades, m...
Modeling the non-equilibrium transport of linearly interacting solutes in porous media The transpor...
The paper considers the solute transport in a heterogeneous porous medium consisting of well-permeab...
Mathematical studies of solute transport in porous media have often utilized “equivalent” models of ...