Solute transport in flow fields influenced by decimetre-scale preferential flow paths: Implications for groundwater remediation

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Zheng, Chunmiao [1 ]
Gorelick, Steven M. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Geological Sciences, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, United States
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| 2002年 / IAHS Press卷
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Flow patterns - Groundwater - Numerical analysis - Remediation;
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While researchers have devoted considerable effort to examining solute transport influenced by aquifer heterogeneities at either larger scales (metre and above) or at the pore scale, there is a relative paucity of work aimed at the controls administered by decimetre-scale heterogeneity. Recent studies at the Macrodispersion Experiment (MADE) site in Columbus, Mississippi (USA) have indicated that the relative preferential flow paths and flow barriers resulting from dm-scale aquifer heterogeneities appear to have a dominant effect on plume-scale solute transport. These studies suggest that only approximately 15% of the aquifer pore space is involved in advective transport while the remaining 85% serves as a reservoir for essentially immobile solute. The possibility that dm-scale preferential flow paths play such an important role in solute transport has far-reaching implications for groundwater remediation. This paper presents the results of a numerical experiment designed to quantify the key characteristics of solute transport influenced by dm-scale relative preferential flow paths, and discusses the implications for groundwater remediation at a field site.
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