Groundwater modeling: semi-analytical approaches for heterogeneity and reaction networks
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Li, Lin; Eycholt, Gerald R.; Benson, Craig H.
Groundwater modeling: semi-analytical approaches for heterogeneity and reaction networks
(Groundwater research report)
Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute, 2001
viii, 55 pages : illustrations
Reactive transport modeling for heterogeneous aquifers is challenging and computationally intensive. While numerical packages allow simulation of multiple species transport with aquifer heterogeneity, run times on high speed PCs and workstations make many jobs impractical. Stream tube approaches are computationally efficient numerical methods, and offer significate advantages in run time over more numerical methods.
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Contents
Abstract, p. ii
Acknowledgements, p. iii
[Contents] Table of contents, pp. iv-viii
Introduction, pp. 1-2
Background, pp. 3-8
Methods, pp. 9-29
Results and discussion, pp. 30-50
Summary, pp. 51-52
References, pp. 53-55
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