Aquifer hydraulic properties such as hydraulic conductivity (K) are ubiquitously heterogeneous and typically only a statistical characterization can be sought. Additionally, statistical anisotropy at typical characterization scales is the rule. Thus, regardless of the processes governing solute transport at the local (pore) scale, transport becomes non‐Fickian. Mass‐transfer models provide an efficient tool that reproduces observed anomalous transport; in some cases though, these models lack predictability as model parameters cannot readily be connected to the physical properties of aquifers. In this study, we focus on a multirate mass‐transfer model (MRMT), and in particular the apparent capacity coeffic...
Convergent flow tracer tests constitute a convenient way of characterizing hydraulic parameters in a...
We analyze the relative importance of the selection of (1) the geostatistical model depicting the st...
Most methods for hydraulic test interpretation rely on a number of simplified assumptions regarding ...
Aquifer hydraulic properties such as hydraulic conductivity (K) are ubiquitously heterogeneous and t...
Anomalous (or non-Fickian) transport is ubiquitous in the context of tracer migration in geological ...
Natural gradient steady flow of mean velocity U takes place in heterogeneous aquifers of random logc...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] This study investigates conne...
Power law tailing is often observed in the breakthrough curves (BTCs) of tracer tests. Tailing is at...
Groundwater flow and solute transport are affected by the connectivity of high hydraulic conductivit...
Abstract: At the United States Department of Energy Hanford Site a spill of radioactive Technetium h...
The recently introduced geological entropy concept evaluates spatial order/disorder in the structure...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] Spatial variations in hydraul...
The recently introduced geological entropy concept evaluates spatial order/disorder in the structure...
We propose a novel approach to link solute transport behavior to the physical heterogeneity of the a...
At Hanford, the prediction of field-scale flow and transport in the vadose zone beneath tank farms a...
Convergent flow tracer tests constitute a convenient way of characterizing hydraulic parameters in a...
We analyze the relative importance of the selection of (1) the geostatistical model depicting the st...
Most methods for hydraulic test interpretation rely on a number of simplified assumptions regarding ...
Aquifer hydraulic properties such as hydraulic conductivity (K) are ubiquitously heterogeneous and t...
Anomalous (or non-Fickian) transport is ubiquitous in the context of tracer migration in geological ...
Natural gradient steady flow of mean velocity U takes place in heterogeneous aquifers of random logc...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] This study investigates conne...
Power law tailing is often observed in the breakthrough curves (BTCs) of tracer tests. Tailing is at...
Groundwater flow and solute transport are affected by the connectivity of high hydraulic conductivit...
Abstract: At the United States Department of Energy Hanford Site a spill of radioactive Technetium h...
The recently introduced geological entropy concept evaluates spatial order/disorder in the structure...
This is the published version. Copyright American Geophysical Union[1] Spatial variations in hydraul...
The recently introduced geological entropy concept evaluates spatial order/disorder in the structure...
We propose a novel approach to link solute transport behavior to the physical heterogeneity of the a...
At Hanford, the prediction of field-scale flow and transport in the vadose zone beneath tank farms a...
Convergent flow tracer tests constitute a convenient way of characterizing hydraulic parameters in a...
We analyze the relative importance of the selection of (1) the geostatistical model depicting the st...
Most methods for hydraulic test interpretation rely on a number of simplified assumptions regarding ...