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Publications Details for Grant Number R825689C079

Physics of Dissolution of Nonaqueous Phase Liquids: Pore Networks and Field Simulations

RFA: Hazardous Substance Research Centers - HSRC (1989)

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Abstract Investigating the physics of dissolution of nonaqueous phase liquids in heterogeneous media using pore network modeling. None Dillard LA, Blunt MJ, Essaid HI, Gorelick SM Dillard LA, Blunt MJ, Essaid HI, Gorelick SM. Investigating the physics of dissolution of nonaqueous phase liquids in heterogeneous porous media using pore network modeling, EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 1995;76(46):F257. R825689C079 (Final)
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Abstract Development of a constitutive relation between nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution rate and porous media and fluid properties. None Dillard LA, Blunt MJ, Gorelick SM, Essaid HI Dillard LA, Blunt MJ, Gorelick SM, Essaid HI. Development of a constitutive relation between nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution rate and porous media and fluid properties, EOS, Transactions American Geophysical Union 1997;78(17):S152. R825689C079 (Final)
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Abstract The influence of spatial variability of hydraulic properties on the flow of water near a subsurface oil body. None Essaid HI, Herkelrath WN, Dillard LA Essaid HI, Herkelrath WN, Dillard LA. The influence of spatial variability of hydraulic properties on the flow of water near a subsurface oil body. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union1995;76(46). R825689C079 (Final)
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Abstract A mechanistic model for non-aqueous phase liquid dissolution in the saturated zone. None Zhou D, Dillard LA, Blunt MJ Zhou D, Dillard LA, Blunt MJ. A mechanistic model for non-aqueous phase liquid dissolution in the saturated zone. EOS, Transactions American Geophysical Union1997;78(17):S132. R825689C079 (Final)
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Journal Article Development of a pore network simulation model to study nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Dillard LA, Blunt MJ Dillard LA, Blunt MJ. Development of a pore network simulation model to study nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution. Water Resources Research 2000;36(2):439-454. R825689C079 (Final)
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Journal Article A functional relation for field-scale nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution developed using a pore network model. JOURNAL OF CONTAMINANT HYDROLOGY Dillard LA, Essaid HI, Blunt MJ Dillard LA, Essaid HI, Blunt MJ. A functional relation for field-scale nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution developed using a pore network model. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 2001;48(1-2):89-119. R825689C079 (Final)
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Journal Article A physically based model of dissolution of nonaqueous phase liquids in the saturated zone. TRANSPORT IN POROUS MEDIA Zhou D, Dillard LA, Blunt MJ Zhou D, Dillard LA, Blunt MJ. A physically based model of dissolution of nonaqueous phase liquids in the saturated zone. Transport in Porous Media 2000;39(2):227-255. R825689C079 (Final)
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