Results of reactive transport laboratory experiments often suggest that pore scale heterogeneity induces localization of reactions (the generation of local micro environments favoring reactions that would not occur in a well-mixed Representative Elementary Volume, REV). Multi-Rate Mass Transfer (MRMT), which has been employed to reproduce hydrodynamic heterogeneity, may also be used to simulate geochemical localization. We extended the Water Mixing Approach (WMA) designed for single porosity media, to simulate chemical reactions caused by the mixing of mobile and immobile zones. The method is termed Multi-Rate Water Mixing (MRWM). The MRWM approach was employed to simulate laboratory experiments of CO2-rich brine transport through carbonate...
We apply a multi-component reactive transport lattice Boltzmann model developed in previolls studies...
We present a new model, named poreReact, to simulate multispecies reactive transport on pore space i...
The scale-dependence of geochemical reaction rates hinders their use in continuum scale models inten...
Results of reactive transport laboratory experiments often suggest that pore scale heterogeneity ind...
Reactive transport (RT) through heterogeneous media, may cause chemical heterogeneity if water flux ...
We present a new model to simulate multispecies reactive transport on pore space images. We solve th...
International audiencePredicting reactive transport at large scale, i.e., Darcy- and field- scale, i...
Fast chemical reactions are driven by mixing‐induced chemical disequilibrium. Mixing is poorly repre...
Reactive transport is an important field of study in the earth sciences. It captures both natural ph...
[1] This study examined the effects of variations in mineral spatial distributions on reaction rates...
Reactive transport in porous media is commonly encountered in chemical engineering (e.g. packed beds...
Geological heterogeneity enhances spreading of solutes and causes transport to be anomalous (i.e., n...
The presence of low permeability regions within porous media impacts solute transport and the distri...
International audienceThe understanding and quantification of flow and transport processes in multip...
We address the question of how one can combine theoretical and numerical modeling approaches with li...
We apply a multi-component reactive transport lattice Boltzmann model developed in previolls studies...
We present a new model, named poreReact, to simulate multispecies reactive transport on pore space i...
The scale-dependence of geochemical reaction rates hinders their use in continuum scale models inten...
Results of reactive transport laboratory experiments often suggest that pore scale heterogeneity ind...
Reactive transport (RT) through heterogeneous media, may cause chemical heterogeneity if water flux ...
We present a new model to simulate multispecies reactive transport on pore space images. We solve th...
International audiencePredicting reactive transport at large scale, i.e., Darcy- and field- scale, i...
Fast chemical reactions are driven by mixing‐induced chemical disequilibrium. Mixing is poorly repre...
Reactive transport is an important field of study in the earth sciences. It captures both natural ph...
[1] This study examined the effects of variations in mineral spatial distributions on reaction rates...
Reactive transport in porous media is commonly encountered in chemical engineering (e.g. packed beds...
Geological heterogeneity enhances spreading of solutes and causes transport to be anomalous (i.e., n...
The presence of low permeability regions within porous media impacts solute transport and the distri...
International audienceThe understanding and quantification of flow and transport processes in multip...
We address the question of how one can combine theoretical and numerical modeling approaches with li...
We apply a multi-component reactive transport lattice Boltzmann model developed in previolls studies...
We present a new model, named poreReact, to simulate multispecies reactive transport on pore space i...
The scale-dependence of geochemical reaction rates hinders their use in continuum scale models inten...