A recently introduced theory of solute transport in porous media is tested by comparison with experiment. The solute transport is predicted using an adaptation of the cluster statistics of percolation theory to critical path analysis together with knowledge of how the structure of such percolation clusters affects the time of transport across them. Only the effects of a single scale of medium heterogeneity are incorporated, and a minimal amount of information regarding the structure of the medium is required. This framework is used to find effectively the distributions of solute velocities and travel distances and thus generate arrival time distributions. The comparison with experiment focuses on the dispersivity (the ratio of the ...
We devise an efficient methodology to provide a universal statistical description of advection-domin...
International audienceHydrodynamic dispersion process in relation with the geometrical properties of...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the Editor and two anonymous reviewers for their h...
A recently introduced theory of solute transport in porous media is tested by comparison with experi...
In this study, we develop a saturation-dependent treatment of dispersion in porous media using conce...
In this study, we develop a saturation-dependent treatment of dispersion in porous media using conce...
In this study, we develop a saturation-dependent treatment of dispersion in porous media using conce...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to theoretical and experimental investigations of solute...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to theoretical and experimental investigations of solute...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to theoretical and experimental investigations of solute...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to theoretical and experimental investigations of solute...
We provide a physically based explanation for the complex macroscopic behavior of longitudinal and ...
Fickian assumptions are used in deriving the advection-dispersion equation which models the solute t...
This paper focuses on the effects of the observation scale and sampling on the dispersion of tracers...
This paper studies the mechanisms of dispersion in the laminar flow through the pore space of a thre...
We devise an efficient methodology to provide a universal statistical description of advection-domin...
International audienceHydrodynamic dispersion process in relation with the geometrical properties of...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the Editor and two anonymous reviewers for their h...
A recently introduced theory of solute transport in porous media is tested by comparison with experi...
In this study, we develop a saturation-dependent treatment of dispersion in porous media using conce...
In this study, we develop a saturation-dependent treatment of dispersion in porous media using conce...
In this study, we develop a saturation-dependent treatment of dispersion in porous media using conce...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to theoretical and experimental investigations of solute...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to theoretical and experimental investigations of solute...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to theoretical and experimental investigations of solute...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to theoretical and experimental investigations of solute...
We provide a physically based explanation for the complex macroscopic behavior of longitudinal and ...
Fickian assumptions are used in deriving the advection-dispersion equation which models the solute t...
This paper focuses on the effects of the observation scale and sampling on the dispersion of tracers...
This paper studies the mechanisms of dispersion in the laminar flow through the pore space of a thre...
We devise an efficient methodology to provide a universal statistical description of advection-domin...
International audienceHydrodynamic dispersion process in relation with the geometrical properties of...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the Editor and two anonymous reviewers for their h...