Scale dependent solute dispersion in porous media
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Date
2003-01
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Monograph
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Abstract
Scale dependency of solute dispersion in porous
media is one of the major striking issues in simulating larger
scale aquifers. There are numerous studies dedicated to
development of the simulation models that represent
heterogeneous real world aquifers. In this paper we
investigated the ability of a stochastic solute transport model
(SSTM) of capturing the scale dependency. Initially, flow
profiles were visually compared for different flow lengths.
Then a stochastic inverse method was used to estimate the
corresponding dispersion coefficient (D) for each parameter
combination of the stochastic model. The results reveal that
SSTM is capable of simulating the scale effect of solute
dispersion, and to some extent, they agree with the past
literature. Dispersivity increases with the smaller flow
lengths, and the rate of increase decreases and tends to reach
an asymptotic value for larger scales for similar parameters
of SSTM.