In natural formations the transport process at the local scale is characterized by the spatial heterogeneity of hydraulic conductivity and by the pore-scale dispersion. Usually, theoretical investigations consider only the effect due to the spatial variation of hydraulic conductivity, because the first prevails over the latter by some order of magnitude. Nevertheless, the pore-scale dispersion has a noteworthy impact on the concentration variance evaluation and on the ergodicity condition, so that its influence on the overall dispersion processes may be relevant. The note illustrates a theoretical procedure that allows one to define the global dispersion tensor at the local scale by taking into account the pore-scale effects as evaluated in...
International audienceDispersion is the result of two mass transport processes, namely molecular dif...
The concept of block-effective dispersivity represents the difference between the classic macrodispe...
Recent field and laboratory data have confirmed that apparent dispersivity is a function of the flow...
Solute transport in natural formations at the regional scale is influenced by several scales of hete...
Solute transport in natural formations at the regional scale is influenced by several scales of hete...
Flow of an inert solute in an heterogeneous aquifer is usually considered as dominated by large-scal...
The plume evolution in natural porous formations is strongly affected by the erratic variability of ...
We consider transport of a conservative solute through an aquifer as determined: (i) by the advectiv...
The heterogeneity of facies at the scale of individual lithological levels controls, at a macroscopi...
The paper deals with the transport of non-reactive tracers in heterogeneous aquifers with a view to ...
The authors study the scale up problem for flow in porous media. The general nature of this problem ...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the Editor and two anonymous reviewers for their h...
International audienceWe investigate effective transport upscaling from pore scale simulations of fl...
The effects of heterogeneities on macrodispersion in porous media were investigated using numerical ...
This thesis relies on a Langrangian framework used for conservative tracer transport simulations thr...
International audienceDispersion is the result of two mass transport processes, namely molecular dif...
The concept of block-effective dispersivity represents the difference between the classic macrodispe...
Recent field and laboratory data have confirmed that apparent dispersivity is a function of the flow...
Solute transport in natural formations at the regional scale is influenced by several scales of hete...
Solute transport in natural formations at the regional scale is influenced by several scales of hete...
Flow of an inert solute in an heterogeneous aquifer is usually considered as dominated by large-scal...
The plume evolution in natural porous formations is strongly affected by the erratic variability of ...
We consider transport of a conservative solute through an aquifer as determined: (i) by the advectiv...
The heterogeneity of facies at the scale of individual lithological levels controls, at a macroscopi...
The paper deals with the transport of non-reactive tracers in heterogeneous aquifers with a view to ...
The authors study the scale up problem for flow in porous media. The general nature of this problem ...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the Editor and two anonymous reviewers for their h...
International audienceWe investigate effective transport upscaling from pore scale simulations of fl...
The effects of heterogeneities on macrodispersion in porous media were investigated using numerical ...
This thesis relies on a Langrangian framework used for conservative tracer transport simulations thr...
International audienceDispersion is the result of two mass transport processes, namely molecular dif...
The concept of block-effective dispersivity represents the difference between the classic macrodispe...
Recent field and laboratory data have confirmed that apparent dispersivity is a function of the flow...