Two-well, forced-gradient tracer experiments over a distance of 5 m were carried out in a coastal sandy aquifer at Georgetown, South Carolina. The evolution of three-dimensional chloride plumes during two tracer experiments was observed. A three-dimensional finite element model for flow and transport was used with extensive hydraulic conductivity data obtained from slug tests to assess our ability to predict solute transport in the aquifer. Results showed that our predictive ability is limited to the bulk behavior of the plumes, which is mainly controlled by some “significant” heterogeneities. In addition, hydraulic conductivity values estimated by the Hvorslev method for analysis of slug tests best represented the hydraulic conductivity di...
The field-scale transport of natural organic matter (NOM) was examined in a two-well forced gradient...
Modelling of field-scale transport of chemicals is of deep interest to public as well as private sec...
Contaminant transport and remediation strategies are based on knowledge of site specific parameters ...
A large-scale, natural-gradient tracer test in a heterogeneous aquifer at a site near Columbus, Miss...
Modeling decisions concerning the representation of spatially variable aquifer properties can exert ...
In this study a computer model was used to simulate dissolved chloride movement through alluvial sed...
This study investigates the extent and impact of vertical flow on solute transport in groundwater at...
A forced-gradient tracer test was conducted at the Georgetown site to study the transport of natural...
Six conceptually different transport models were applied to the macrodispersion experiment (MADE)-1 ...
A long-term data set of Cl- concentrations in an artificial, leaking lake and in the underlying vado...
In this paper, we focus on the influence of temporal variations in the regional hydraulic gradient, ...
International audienceA number of experimental studies have tackled the issue of solute transport pa...
We present an upscaled Lagrangian approach to predict the plume evolution in highly heterogeneous aq...
The migration of tritium during a large-scale natural-gradient tracer experiment in Columbus, Missis...
Contaminant transport in coastal aquifers is of increasing interest since, with the development of c...
The field-scale transport of natural organic matter (NOM) was examined in a two-well forced gradient...
Modelling of field-scale transport of chemicals is of deep interest to public as well as private sec...
Contaminant transport and remediation strategies are based on knowledge of site specific parameters ...
A large-scale, natural-gradient tracer test in a heterogeneous aquifer at a site near Columbus, Miss...
Modeling decisions concerning the representation of spatially variable aquifer properties can exert ...
In this study a computer model was used to simulate dissolved chloride movement through alluvial sed...
This study investigates the extent and impact of vertical flow on solute transport in groundwater at...
A forced-gradient tracer test was conducted at the Georgetown site to study the transport of natural...
Six conceptually different transport models were applied to the macrodispersion experiment (MADE)-1 ...
A long-term data set of Cl- concentrations in an artificial, leaking lake and in the underlying vado...
In this paper, we focus on the influence of temporal variations in the regional hydraulic gradient, ...
International audienceA number of experimental studies have tackled the issue of solute transport pa...
We present an upscaled Lagrangian approach to predict the plume evolution in highly heterogeneous aq...
The migration of tritium during a large-scale natural-gradient tracer experiment in Columbus, Missis...
Contaminant transport in coastal aquifers is of increasing interest since, with the development of c...
The field-scale transport of natural organic matter (NOM) was examined in a two-well forced gradient...
Modelling of field-scale transport of chemicals is of deep interest to public as well as private sec...
Contaminant transport and remediation strategies are based on knowledge of site specific parameters ...