A review of applications of fractional advection–dispersion equations for anomalous solute transport in surface and subsurface water
Fractional advection–dispersion equations (FADEs) have been widely used in hydrological
research to simulate the anomalous solute transport in surface and subsurface water …
research to simulate the anomalous solute transport in surface and subsurface water …
The complexity of nonlinear flow and non‐Fickian transport in fractures driven by three‐dimensional recirculation zones
Although nonlinear fracture flow and non‐Fickian transport are common in natural settings,
the mechanisms driving and controlling these intertwined phenomena are seldom …
the mechanisms driving and controlling these intertwined phenomena are seldom …
An efficient LSTM network for predicting the tailing and multi-peaked breakthrough curves
As typical characteristics of solute transport in the complex flow field, the tailing and the multi-
peaked phenomena of the breakthrough curve (BTC) have been widely studied. Due to a …
peaked phenomena of the breakthrough curve (BTC) have been widely studied. Due to a …
A distributed-order time fractional derivative model for simulating bimodal sub-diffusion in heterogeneous media
Bimodal transport due to dual-mobile advection or mass exchange between mobile and
immobile zones has been widely observed for pollutants moving in heterogeneous media …
immobile zones has been widely observed for pollutants moving in heterogeneous media …
Physical heterogeneity control on effective mineral dissolution rates
H Jung, A Navarre-Sitchler - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2018 - Elsevier
Hydrologic heterogeneity may be an important factor contributing to the discrepancy in
laboratory and field measured dissolution rates, but the governing factors influencing …
laboratory and field measured dissolution rates, but the governing factors influencing …
A Fractional-order dual-continuum model to capture non-Fickian solute transport in a regional-scale fractured aquifer
Contaminant transport in fractured media exhibits complex dynamics, including multiple
peaks in breakthrough curves (BTCs) and non-Fickian diffusion, thereby posing significant …
peaks in breakthrough curves (BTCs) and non-Fickian diffusion, thereby posing significant …
Characterization of the effects of hydraulic stimulation with tracer-based temporal moment analysis and tomographic inversion
Tracer tests were conducted as part of decameter-scale in-situ hydraulic stimulation
experiments at the Grimsel Test Site to investigate the hydraulic properties of a stimulated …
experiments at the Grimsel Test Site to investigate the hydraulic properties of a stimulated …
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 …
A dual heterogeneous domain model for upscaling anomalous transport with multi‐peaks in heterogeneous aquifers
Natural aquifers are often characterized by multiscale heterogeneity and complex flow
networks, challenging the reliable simulation and prediction of contaminant transport …
networks, challenging the reliable simulation and prediction of contaminant transport …
Structural controls on anomalous transport in fractured porous rock
Anomalous transport is ubiquitous in a wide range of disordered systems, notably in
fractured porous formations. We quantitatively identify the structural controls on anomalous …
fractured porous formations. We quantitatively identify the structural controls on anomalous …