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TWO-DIMENSIONAL MODELING OF AQUIFER REMEDIATION INFLUENCED BY SORPTION NONEQUILIBRIUM AND HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY HETEROGENEITY
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Rabideau, A. J. AND C. T. Miller. TWO-DIMENSIONAL MODELING OF AQUIFER REMEDIATION INFLUENCED BY SORPTION NONEQUILIBRIUM AND HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY HETEROGENEITY. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH 30(5):1457-1470, (1994).
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A computational model was developed to simulate aquifer remediation by pump and treat for a confined, perfectly stratified aquifer. A split-operator finite element numerical technique was utilized to incorporate flow field heterogeneity and nonequilibrium sorption into a two-dimensional, radially symmetric advective-dispersive transport model. Simulations reproduced the tailing behavior commonly observed at remedial sites. Predicted remediation times were observed to increase as the degree of hydraulic conductivity heterogeneity and/or sorption nonequilibrium increased. Dimensional analysis was used to facilitate the general application of simulation results to a range of aquifer/contaminant systems. The effects of sorption nonlinearity, sorption capacity heterogeneity, and intermittent pumping were also analyzed.
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