[HTML][HTML] Contaminant transport in heterogeneous aquifers: A critical review of mechanisms and numerical methods of non-Fickian dispersion
Natural aquifers usually exhibit complex physical and chemical heterogeneities, which are
key factors complicating kinetic processes, such as contaminant transport and …
key factors complicating kinetic processes, such as contaminant transport and …
Unraveling the Fate and Transport of DNAPLs in Heterogeneous Aquifer Systems—A Critical Review and Bibliometric Analysis
Dense nonaqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) in the subsurface environment beyond the
permissible limit poses a threat to human health and a suite of ecological services. An …
permissible limit poses a threat to human health and a suite of ecological services. An …
Response of groundwater quality to river-aquifer interactions during managed aquifer recharge: A reactive transport modeling analysis
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) has been applied for groundwater restoration as an
effective strategy in many overdraft regions. In Jinan, China, MAR through river infiltration …
effective strategy in many overdraft regions. In Jinan, China, MAR through river infiltration …
Sustainability of regional groundwater quality in response to managed aquifer recharge
Growing demands on water supply worldwide have resulted in aquifer overdraft in many
regions, especially in alluvial basins under intensive irrigation. This further leads to serious …
regions, especially in alluvial basins under intensive irrigation. This further leads to serious …
[HTML][HTML] Anthropogenic basin closure and groundwater salinization (ABCSAL)
Global food systems rely on irrigated agriculture, and most of these systems in turn depend
on fresh sources of groundwater. In this study, we demonstrate that groundwater …
on fresh sources of groundwater. In this study, we demonstrate that groundwater …
Competitive control of multiscale aquifer heterogeneity on solute transport in an alluvial aquifer
Natural aquifers can contain multiscale medium heterogeneity, whose joint impact on solute
transport, however, remains obscure. To fill this knowledge gap, this study selected an …
transport, however, remains obscure. To fill this knowledge gap, this study selected an …
Impacts of the scale of representation of heterogeneity on simulated salinity and saltwater circulation in coastal aquifers
X Yu, HA Michael - Water Resources Research, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Numerical models of variable‐density groundwater flow and salt transport are a primary tool
for predicting salinity distributions in coastal aquifers and estimating submarine groundwater …
for predicting salinity distributions in coastal aquifers and estimating submarine groundwater …
Integration of soft data into geostatistical simulation of categorical variables
SF Carle, GE Fogg - Frontiers in Earth Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Uncertain or indirect “soft” data, such as geologic interpretation, driller's logs, geophysical
logs or imaging, offer potential constraints or “soft conditioning” to stochastic models of …
logs or imaging, offer potential constraints or “soft conditioning” to stochastic models of …
Super-diffusion affected by hydrofacies mean length and source geometry in alluvial settings
Dissolved-phase contaminants experiencing enhanced diffusion (ie,“super-diffusion”) with a
pronounced leading plume edge can pose risk for groundwater quality. The drivers for …
pronounced leading plume edge can pose risk for groundwater quality. The drivers for …
Adaptive Multirate Mass Transfer (aMMT) model: A new approach to upscale regional‐scale transport under transient flow conditions
The long‐term evaluation of regional‐scale groundwater quality needs efficient upscaling
methods for transient flow. Upscaling techniques, such as the Multirate Mass Transfer …
methods for transient flow. Upscaling techniques, such as the Multirate Mass Transfer …