International audienceWe assess the possibility to use conservative transport information, such as that contained in transit time distributions, breakthrough curves and tracer tests, to predict non-linear fluid-rock interactions in fracture/matrix or mobile/immobile conditions. Reference simulated data are given by conservative and reactive transport simulations in several diffusive porosity structures differing by their topological organization. Reactions includes non-linear kinetically-controlled dissolution and desorption. Effective Multi-Rate Mass Transfer models (MRMT) are calibrated solely on conservative transport information without pore topology information and provide concentration distribut...
Understanding fracture alteration resulting from geochemical reactions is critical in predicting flu...
Reactive transport is an important field of study in the earth sciences. It captures both natural ph...
Porosity changes due to mineral dissolution–precipitation reactions in porous media and the resultin...
International audienceWe assess the possibility to use conservative transport information, such as t...
International audienceDiffusive porosity structures in aquifers can display a large diversity of top...
The study of reactive transport processes is the basis of characterizing transport behaviors in many...
Reactive transport is of great importance in chemical science, hydrogeological and environmental app...
International audienceUnderground media are characterized by their high surface to volume ratio and ...
Several anomalous transport approaches have been developed to model the interaction between fast adv...
In multi-mineral fractured rocks, the altered porous layer on the fracture surface resulting from pr...
Reactive transport in porous media is commonly encountered in chemical engineering (e.g. packed beds...
International audienceTrapping mechanisms and slow diffusion in poorly connected porosities are well...
Reactive transport in fractured media is conceptualized as a multi-scale problem that couples a pore...
Fast chemical reactions are driven by mixing‐induced chemical disequilibrium. Mixing is poorly repre...
Understanding fracture alteration resulting from geochemical reactions is critical in predicting flu...
Understanding fracture alteration resulting from geochemical reactions is critical in predicting flu...
Reactive transport is an important field of study in the earth sciences. It captures both natural ph...
Porosity changes due to mineral dissolution–precipitation reactions in porous media and the resultin...
International audienceWe assess the possibility to use conservative transport information, such as t...
International audienceDiffusive porosity structures in aquifers can display a large diversity of top...
The study of reactive transport processes is the basis of characterizing transport behaviors in many...
Reactive transport is of great importance in chemical science, hydrogeological and environmental app...
International audienceUnderground media are characterized by their high surface to volume ratio and ...
Several anomalous transport approaches have been developed to model the interaction between fast adv...
In multi-mineral fractured rocks, the altered porous layer on the fracture surface resulting from pr...
Reactive transport in porous media is commonly encountered in chemical engineering (e.g. packed beds...
International audienceTrapping mechanisms and slow diffusion in poorly connected porosities are well...
Reactive transport in fractured media is conceptualized as a multi-scale problem that couples a pore...
Fast chemical reactions are driven by mixing‐induced chemical disequilibrium. Mixing is poorly repre...
Understanding fracture alteration resulting from geochemical reactions is critical in predicting flu...
Understanding fracture alteration resulting from geochemical reactions is critical in predicting flu...
Reactive transport is an important field of study in the earth sciences. It captures both natural ph...
Porosity changes due to mineral dissolution–precipitation reactions in porous media and the resultin...