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Title: Development of a stochastic solute transport model
Author: Kulasiri, Don
Date: Aug-1996
Publisher: Lincoln University. Centre for Computing and Biometrics.
Series/Report no.: Research report (Lincoln University (Canterbury, N.Z.). Centre for Computing and Biometrics) ; no. 96/01
Item Type: Monograph
Abstract: This document summarises research in stochastic modelling of contaminant transport in aquifers with the specific objective of developing a model for the aquifers which are being built by Lincoln Ventures Ltd. Prior to and during the term of this contract, a study of mathematical theories and applications of stochastic differential calculus was undertaken in order to formulate numerical models which characterise the flow in heterogeneous porous media. A preliminary model was developed using Mathematica® and computational experiments are being carried out to make further improvements to the model.
Persistent URL (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10182/876
ISSN: 1173-8405
Appears in Collections:Applied Computing Research Report series

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