The traditional advection-dispersion equation (ADE) and the mobile-immobile model (MIM) are widely used to describe solute transport in heterogeneous porous media. However, the fitness of the two models is case-dependent. In this paper, the transport of conservative, adsorbing and degradable solutes through a 1 m heterogeneous soil column under steady flow condition was simulated by ADE and MIM, and sensitivity analysis was conducted. Results show that MIM tends to prolong the breakthrough process and decrease peak concentration for all three solutes, and tailing and skewness are more pronounced with increasing dispersivity. Breakthrough curves of the adsorbing solute simulated by MIM are less sensitive to the retardation factor compared wi...
The purpose of this study was investigating the dispersivity in a range of flow rates under steady s...
Nonequilibrium transport of solute in porous media typically refers to any time-dependent process ad...
The dispersion phenomenon has resulted from the various water flow magnitude and direction in porous...
Immobile water fractions of up to 40% had been reported in sands, and it was therefore relevant to d...
The knowledge of solute transport process in the porous media has an important role for addressing c...
The advection-dispersion equation (ADE) does not necessarily provide a good description of solute tr...
Macroscopic spatial variations in advection velocity lead to an increase in dispersion with increasi...
The movement of chemicals through the soil to the groundwater or discharged to surface waters repres...
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...
The movement of chemicals through the soil to the groundwater or discharged to surface waters repres...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to theoretical and experimental investigations of solute...
Nonequilibrium transport of solute in porous media typically refers to any time-dependent process ad...
ABSTRACT ity D/v (L), that can be related solely to characteris-tics of the porous medium (Fried a...
The purpose of this study was investigating the dispersivity in a range of flow rates under steady s...
Nonequilibrium transport of solute in porous media typically refers to any time-dependent process ad...
The dispersion phenomenon has resulted from the various water flow magnitude and direction in porous...
Immobile water fractions of up to 40% had been reported in sands, and it was therefore relevant to d...
The knowledge of solute transport process in the porous media has an important role for addressing c...
The advection-dispersion equation (ADE) does not necessarily provide a good description of solute tr...
Macroscopic spatial variations in advection velocity lead to an increase in dispersion with increasi...
The movement of chemicals through the soil to the groundwater or discharged to surface waters repres...
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...
The movement of chemicals through the soil to the groundwater or discharged to surface waters repres...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to theoretical and experimental investigations of solute...
Nonequilibrium transport of solute in porous media typically refers to any time-dependent process ad...
ABSTRACT ity D/v (L), that can be related solely to characteris-tics of the porous medium (Fried a...
The purpose of this study was investigating the dispersivity in a range of flow rates under steady s...
Nonequilibrium transport of solute in porous media typically refers to any time-dependent process ad...
The dispersion phenomenon has resulted from the various water flow magnitude and direction in porous...