International audienceThe heterogeneity of field scale soils poses a challenge to predictive large scale flow and transport modeling. The theory of effective macroscale parameters holds good and is applicable in dealing with such problems. But the va- lidity of the analytic stochastic solutions obtained for randomly heterogeneous soils is debatable, as the test cases under which they are validated are of limited scope due to linearization and perturbation approximations. In this study, samples of heterogeneous soils are generated using sets of spatially correlated random field parameters that are either geometrically isotropic, or else, geometrically anisotropic with either horizontal or vertical stratifi- cation (perfect or imperfect). Sev...
This work presents an investigation into the modelling of the hydraulic behaviour of heterogeneous...
Many geotechnical engineering structures, including embankments, slopes and foundations involve unsa...
Hydrological processes are greatly influenced by the characteristics of the domain through which the...
The heterogeneity of field scale soils poses a challenge to predictive large scale flow and transpor...
The spatial variability of soil hydraulic properties has to be considered to provide realistic predi...
This research was supported in part by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Contract No. NRC-04-8...
Modelling of flow processes in the unsaturated zone on a large scale requires often upscaling of th...
Spatial heterogeneity of geologic media leads to uncertainty in predicting both flow and transport i...
Abstract: Field-scale solute dispersion is determined by water flow heterogeneity which results from...
Spatial variability of saturated hydraulic conductivity is examined to assess the effect of uncertai...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95612/1/wrcr10619.pd
Uncertain soil properties are often modeled as random fields. This renders the unsaturated flow equa...
Unsaturated water flow in soil is commonly modelled using Richards’ equation, which requires the hyd...
Field soils show rather different spreading behavior at different water saturations, frequently caus...
Field soils show rather different spreading behavior at different water saturations, frequently caus...
This work presents an investigation into the modelling of the hydraulic behaviour of heterogeneous...
Many geotechnical engineering structures, including embankments, slopes and foundations involve unsa...
Hydrological processes are greatly influenced by the characteristics of the domain through which the...
The heterogeneity of field scale soils poses a challenge to predictive large scale flow and transpor...
The spatial variability of soil hydraulic properties has to be considered to provide realistic predi...
This research was supported in part by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Contract No. NRC-04-8...
Modelling of flow processes in the unsaturated zone on a large scale requires often upscaling of th...
Spatial heterogeneity of geologic media leads to uncertainty in predicting both flow and transport i...
Abstract: Field-scale solute dispersion is determined by water flow heterogeneity which results from...
Spatial variability of saturated hydraulic conductivity is examined to assess the effect of uncertai...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95612/1/wrcr10619.pd
Uncertain soil properties are often modeled as random fields. This renders the unsaturated flow equa...
Unsaturated water flow in soil is commonly modelled using Richards’ equation, which requires the hyd...
Field soils show rather different spreading behavior at different water saturations, frequently caus...
Field soils show rather different spreading behavior at different water saturations, frequently caus...
This work presents an investigation into the modelling of the hydraulic behaviour of heterogeneous...
Many geotechnical engineering structures, including embankments, slopes and foundations involve unsa...
Hydrological processes are greatly influenced by the characteristics of the domain through which the...